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Yellow Mangrove Tree

Ceriops tagal var. australis

Description:

It is found throughout the Indo-Pacific region and distributed across northern Australia, extending south to the Tweed River on the east coast and to Broome in Western Australia. This species is commonly found on firm, peaty, well drained clays, clayey mud or sand clays at the upper tidal limit of the mangrove shore. Here, infrequent tidal inundation aids in accumulating leaves and twigs, which decompose to form peat. Yellow mangrove also grows in soils that are poorly drained and frequently inundated by the tides, where it forms low, open shrub lands.

Notes:

This species excludes salts through its roots as water is taken up.

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Christiane
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Christiane

Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Nov 21, 2013
Submitted on Nov 21, 2013

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