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  2. Mangrove forest - Wikipedia

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    The Manzanar Mangrove Initiative is an ongoing experiment in Arkiko, Eritrea, part of the Manzanar Project founded by Gordon H. Sato, establishing new mangrove plantations on the coastal mudflats. Initial plantings failed, but observation of the areas where mangroves did survive by themselves led to the conclusion that nutrients in water flow ...

  3. Mangrove - Wikipedia

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    A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal rivers. They have particular adaptations to take in extra oxygen and remove salt, allowing them to tolerate conditions that kill most plants.

  4. Avicennia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Avicennia officinalis ranges from the eastern Indian Ocean to the western Pacific, along the shores of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Timor Leste, New Guinea, and northern and eastern Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland, and New South Wales).

  5. Florida mangroves - Wikipedia

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    Black mangrove flower Excreted salt on the underside of a mangrove leaf. Avicennia germinans — black mangrove; Black mangrove trees grow to a heights of 133 feet and average 66 feet. They are characterized by vertically erect aerating branches (pneumatophores) extending up to 20 cm above the soil. The bark is dark and scaly and the upper ...

  6. Ceriops tagal - Wikipedia

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    Ceriops tagal, commonly known as spurred mangrove [3] or Indian mangrove, is a mangrove tree species in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a protected tree in South Africa. [ 4 ] The specific epithet tagal is a plant name from the Tagalog language.

  7. Avicennia marina - Wikipedia

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    The grey mangrove is a highly variable tree, with a number of ecotypes, and in forms closely resembling other species. It has been reported to tolerate extreme weather conditions, high winds, and various pests and diseases. It is a pioneer in muddy soil conditions with a pH value of 6.5 to 8.0, but is intolerant of shade. [citation needed]

  8. List of mangrove tree species of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Purple-flowered Holly Mangrove ilicifolius: Holly Mangrove Avicennia: integra: Stilted Grey Mangrove marina: Grey/White Mangrove var. marina: Western White Mangrove marina: Grey/White Mangrove var. australasica: Eastern White/Grey Mangrove marina: Grey/White Mangrove var. eucalyptifolia: Northern Grey Mangrove officinalis: Round-leafed Grey ...

  9. Mangrove restoration - Wikipedia

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    Mangrove restoration is the regeneration of mangrove forest ecosystems in areas where they have previously existed. Restoration can be defined as "the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed."