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Grey Mangrove - Photo (c) Brittany Norris, all rights reserved, uploaded by Brittany Norris C
Grey Mangrove (Avicennia marina) Info
Avicennia marina, commonly known as grey mangrove or white mangrove, is a species of mangrove tree classified in the plant family Acanthaceae (formerly in the Verbenaceae or Avicenniaceae). As with other mangroves, it occurs in the intertidal zones of estuarine areas. (Wikipedia)
White Mangrove - Photo (c) Jason Sharp, all rights reserved, uploaded by Jason Sharp C
White Mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) Info
Laguncularia racemosa, the white mangrove, is a species of flowering plant in the leadwood tree family, Combretaceae. It is native to the coasts of western Africa from Senegal to Cameroon, the Atlantic coast of the Americas from Bermuda, Florida, the Bahamas, Mexico, the Caribbean and south to Brazil; and on the Pacific coast of the Americas from Mexico to northwestern Peru, including the Galápagos Islands. (Wikipedia)
White-flowered Black Mangrove - Photo no rights reserved, uploaded by 葉子 CC
White-flowered Black Mangrove (Lumnitzera racemosa) Info
Lumnitzera is an Indo-West Pacific mangrove genus in the family Combretaceae. An English common name is black mangrove. Lumnitzera, named after the German botanist, Stephan Lumnitzer (1750-1806), occurs in mangroves from East Africa to the Western Pacific (including Fiji and Tonga), and northern Australia. (Wikipedia)
White-bellied Mangrove Snake - Photo (c) Alfonsus Toribio Eko Saputro, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Alfonsus Toribio Eko Saputro CC
White-bellied Mangrove Snake (Fordonia leucobalia) Info
Fordonia leucobalia is an aquatic snake known by the common names crab-eating water snake and white-bellied mangrove snake. It is a common resident of mangrove swamps and tropical tidal wetlands from coast of Southeast Asia to Indonesia and the coasts of Northern Australia. (Wikipedia)