2. White Mangrove
3. Red Mangrove
1. Black Mangrove
grove
aid in
W tide
tures
a. This species grows slightly
sending out
thousands of black, pencillikel
inland,
b. This species prefers to
be further inland than
the others, producing
spikes of light green
flowers and two
small glands at the base
of each leaf.
long
c. A species that
grows right along the
coast and features
arching red roots that
rise above the water,
dark leaves and long
propagules.
pneumatophores to aid in
respiration, and often has
still
salt-encrusted leaves.
or
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4. Mangroves are important species that grow along the (OTASC)
forming a dense thicket that provides (BAHTTAI)
for many organisms. Many of the (FHSI).
crustaceans and mollusks that we eat are born here, that's why the
mangroves are often called "nature's nursery". Mangroves also protect our
coastlines from (ORSEINO).
by securing the sediment with
their strong root systems, and reduce flooding and damage during strong
like (URIRAENCSH)
Unfortunately, many
mangroves are being damaged by (NIASRFDEOETTO)
storms
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