rhizophora mangle

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Definition

Noun: 1. A tropical tree or shrub: A specific species of mangrove tree, characterized by its distinctive aerial prop roots and unique reproductive strategy where its seeds germinate while the fruit is still attached to the parent tree. This species is crucial for coastal ecosystems, as its dense root network helps stabilize shorelines and build land.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The coastline is protected by a dense thicket of Rhizophora mangle.
    • Scientists study Rhizophora mangle to understand coastal land formation.
    • The prop roots of Rhizophora mangle create a habitat for many marine creatures.
Advanced Usage
  • In Ecological Context: The term is used scientifically to refer to this specific keystone species in mangrove ecosystems, often highlighting its role in erosion control, carbon sequestration, and as a nursery for fish.
    • The restoration project focuses on replanting Rhizophora mangle to mitigate storm surge damage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Red Mangrove (n): The common name for .
    • The Red Mangrove is easily identified by its stilt roots.
  • Mangrove (n): The general term for trees and shrubs that live in coastal intertidal zones, which includes the genus .
    • Mangrove forests are vital for biodiversity.
Synonyms
  • Red Mangrove: The most direct and common synonym.
  • American Mangrove: A less common regional name.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Prop Root (n): A type of aerial root that grows from the stem into the ground, providing structural support, characteristic of .
  • Vivipary (n): The botanical phenomenon where seeds germinate before detaching from the parent plant, a key trait of this species.
    • Vivipary is an adaptation seen in Rhizophora mangle.
Noun
  1. a tropical tree or shrub bearing fruit that germinates while still on the tree and having numerous prop roots that eventually form an impenetrable mass and are important in land building

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