Higuerón

Higuerón is the kingdom cradled by the Earth around them.

From the fungi that connects every mountain, to the water that in time will flow into the ocean.

A Being, fundamentally rooted in an arboreal formation of the Moraceae family that leaned on another to create refuge for life centuries ago.

Today, the intertwining of these structures blurs the traditional understanding of what a tree is. Everything on and around is too, Higuerón.

Other Figs, Piper and Clusia, have sprawled across it for decades, with roots reaching from the heights.

A thick moss mantle invites every plant to take nest.

Bromeliads that, after using years to flower, make their seeds fly along the wind during dry seasons.

Orchids and countless ferns settle and grow in every angle on their body, feeding on the moist air.

Higuerón is the kingdom cradled by its canopy, and the depth of its roots.

A world where a river and two mountains meet, where immense rocks, sun, and rain converge.

Where centuries-old natural formations merge with human-made proposals, creating dwellings bathed in the same shadow.

Experiences sustained by the same vital energy, that pulses through leaves, flowers, and seeds, born from the Higuerón’s vegetal strength.