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Ceriops is a
genus of
mangroves in
family Rhizophoraceae.
There are 5
accepted species and 17
known synonyms.
Ceriops australis (C.T.White) Ballment,...
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distinguishes this
mangrove from the smooth-fruited
yellow mangrove (
Ceriops australis).
Ceriops tagal grows naturally in
eastern and
southern Africa, Madagascar...
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Ceriops australis, the
yellow mangrove or smooth-fruited
yellow mangrove, is a
species of
mangrove in the
family Rhizophoraceae,
native to
tropical northern...
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Ceriops decandra is a
mangrove plant of
tropical Asia in the
family Rhizophoraceae. The
specific epithet decandra is from the Gr****
meaning 'ten male'...
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Avicennia and Aegiceras), or out
through the
fruit (e.g. Rhizophora,
Ceriops,
Bruguiera and Nypa) to form a
propagule (a ready-to-go seedling) which...
- mekongensis,
Xylocarpus granatum,
Sonneratia apetala,
Bruguiera gymnorhiza,
Ceriops decandra,
Aegiceras corniculatum,
Rhizophora mucronata, and Nypa fruticans...
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Indus delta islands have
forests of
Avicennia tomentosa (timmer) and
Ceriops candolleana (chaunir) trees.
Water lilies grow in
abundance in the numerous...
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coral islands Mangroove species like Rhizophora, Avicennia, Bruguiera,
Ceriops and Lumnitzera.
Mudumalai National Park Part of
Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve...
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parviflora Roxb.)
Bruguiera ****angula (Lour.) Poir. (as R. ****angula Lour.)
Ceriops tagal (Perr.) C.B.Rob. (as R.
tagal Perr.)
Changes in
global mangrove distributions...
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which grows to 18
metres (59 ft) in a
conical shape, 'Mangliye zonn' (
Ceriops tagal)
which grows to 7
metres (23 ft) with a
buttressed trunk, and 'Mangliye...