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mangrove
Mangrove leaves refer to the leaves of mangrove trees, which are uniquely adapted to thrive in saline or brackish water environments. These leaves are thick, waxy, and often have salt-excreting glands to remove excess salt. They also have specialized adaptations such as sunken stomata and salt-excluding tissues that help mangrove trees cope with high salt concentrations.
== == water with out salt water with out salt
One example of a tree with roots that grow in salt water is the mangrove tree. Mangroves have specialized roots that allow them to absorb oxygen and filter out salt, enabling them to thrive in saltwater environments such as coastal areas and estuaries. These unique adaptations make mangroves important for coastal protection and biodiversity.
A black mangrove is a tree or woody shrub common in swampy salt-water areas along the Atlantic tropical coasts of Africa and South America.
Bakawan is the Tagalog name for the mangrove. The mangrove is a tree with a root system that has adapted itself to live in salt water. Bakawan is found in tropical regions like Florida and the Philippines.
Mangrove
Mangrove swamps need to be near the sea because they thrive in coastal saline conditions. The presence of salt water helps filter out pollutants and provides nutrients for the mangroves. Additionally, the proximity to the sea allows for seed dispersal and helps protect the coastline from erosion and storm damage.
Mangrove is not an herb, it is a tree.
Mangrove
A white mangrove is a small to medium-sized tree growing in brackish water especially along the shores of the southwestern Pacific
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