yes, mangrove fruits are edible. they are like another word for sea weeds.
The habitat of mangrove trees are mangrove swamps. Mangrove trees have breathing roots that come out of the swamp so that the roots can take in air. :)
10 feet ACTUALLY the tallest white mangrove discovered is 64 feet! And WHITE mangroves are the smallest out of: Black Red Buttonwood
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Mangrove trees have aerial roots (roots above the soil) as they grow very close together and therefore don't find enough oxygen (O2) underground.
The sea water used to be heavily salted and I have seen plenty of Mangrove trees growing at the edge of the sea. Also Coco nut trees prefer salt water for their growth and development.
I think mangos
Yes. Mangrove trees do.
they grow in Africa
rhizophora- mangrove
A Mangrove are trees that grow on swamp like or any water environments. For short a mangrove ecosystem is the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors in a "mangrove forest"
Mangrove fruits are dispersed by water
The habitat of mangrove trees are mangrove swamps. Mangrove trees have breathing roots that come out of the swamp so that the roots can take in air. :)
people fruits
tropical fruits and citric fruits.
10 feet ACTUALLY the tallest white mangrove discovered is 64 feet! And WHITE mangroves are the smallest out of: Black Red Buttonwood
due to stress in mud
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