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Pelliciera rhizophorae,
known as the tea mangrove, is a less-common
species of
mangroves found along the
Pacific coast from the Gulf of
Nicoya in Costa...
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Pellicieraceae Monotypic genus and
family of
uncertain phylogenetic position Pelliciera Pelliciera rhizophorae tea
mangrove Plumbaginaceae Isolated genus, at times...
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family consists of
three species, of
trees or shrubs, in
three genera:
Pelliciera in
Central and
South America Pentamerista in the
Guyanas Tetramerista...
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mangrove taxa such as
Avicennia (Acanthaceae), Nypa (Arecaceae), and
Pelliciera (Tetrameristaceae), they only
break the seed coat but not the
fruit wall...
- (Caesalpinaceae) 5 in by 2.75 in. 12.5 cm by 8 cm. 8.8 oz (250 grams) Tea
Mangrove Pelliciera rhizophorae Tea or
Camellia family (Theaceae) 4 in sphere. 10 cm sphere...
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occurred via a
southern corridor. In the Caribbean,
mangroves dominated by
Pelliciera rapidly disappeared,
becoming replaced by
mangroves that were dominated...
- (Conocarpus erectus),
white mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) and tea
mangrove (
Pelliciera rhizophorae). The
Conocarpus erectus mangroves are rare,
found as isolated...
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Malpighiaceae Bu
Pellegrinia François
Pellegrin (1881–1965)
Ericaceae Bu
Pelliciera Guillaume Pellicier (1490–1568)
Tetrameristaceae Bu
Pellionia Marie Joseph...
- racemosa, Mora
oleifera and
Montrichardia arborescens.
Other species are
Pelliciera rhizophorae and
Avicennia tonduzii,
which is only
found in or near this...
- harrisonii) as well as the
occasional rare
occurrences of piñuelo
mangrove (
Pelliciera rhizophorae). "Mosquitia-Nicaraguan
Caribbean Coast mangroves". Terrestrial...