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Mangrove / Conocarpus erectus / Florida mangroves / Avicennia germinans / Rhizophora mangle / Laguncularia racemosa / Avicennia / Avicennia marina / Mangrove Black Hawk / Flora / Biogeography / Mangroves
Date: 2009-06-04 18:03:19
Mangrove
Conocarpus erectus
Florida mangroves
Avicennia germinans
Rhizophora mangle
Laguncularia racemosa
Avicennia
Avicennia marina
Mangrove Black Hawk
Flora
Biogeography
Mangroves

Mangroves are a varied group of salt-tolerant shrubs and trees that form one of the most productive ecosystems in Florida, as well as along many tropical coastlines worldwide. The word “mangrove” is derived from the

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