Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Malpighiales
Species:
mangle
ID:
461030

Status:
valid

Authors:
L.

Source:
cmp

Year:
1753

Citation Micro:
Sp. Pl. : 443 (1753)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000460362



Common Names

  • Red Mangrove
  • Mangrove
  • Mangle


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Description

Rhizophora mangle (also called Red Mangrove, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree that grows up to 15 meters tall. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions and is found in coastal and estuarine habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Rhizophora mangle is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used for erosion control and as a windbreak. The plant is also used for its medicinal properties, such as treating digestive problems, skin diseases, and inflammation.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flowers of Rhizophora mangle are small, white, and have five petals. The seeds are small, black, and have a hard outer coating. The seedlings are small and have a single, oval-shaped leaf.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Rhizophora mangle is a salt-tolerant mangrove tree that can be propagated from seed or cuttings. It is best grown in moist, sandy soils in full sun to partial shade. Propagation from seed is best done in a nursery setting, while cuttings can be taken from mature trees and planted directly in the ground. Rhizophora mangle is a fast-growing species and can reach heights of up to 30 feet in the right conditions.

Where to Find Rhizophora mangle

Rhizophora mangle is found in the tropical and subtropical mangrove forests of the Americas.

Rhizophora mangle FAQ

What is the common name of Rhizophora mangle?

Red mangrove

What is the scientific name of Red mangrove?

Rhizophora mangle

What is the native range of Rhizophora mangle?

Tropical America

Species in the Rhizophoraceae family

Anopyxis klaineana, Blepharistemma membranifolium, Bruguiera cylindrica, Bruguiera exaristata, Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Bruguiera hainesii, Bruguiera parviflora, Bruguiera sexangula, Bruguiera rhynchopetala, Bruguieria rhedii, Carallia borneensis, Carallia brachiata, Carallia calophylloidea, Carallia calycina, Carallia coriifolia, Carallia eugenioidea, Carallia garciniifolia, Carallia hulstijnii, Carallia longipes, Carallia orophila, Carallia papuana, Carallia paucinervia, Carallia pectinifolia, Carallia suffruticosa, Cassipourea alternifolia, Cassipourea nana, Cassipourea ndambiana, Cassipourea adamauensis, Cassipourea adami, Cassipourea afzelii, Cassipourea annobonensis, Cassipourea barteri, Cassipourea calimensis, Cassipourea carringtoniana, Cassipourea celastroides, Cassipourea ceylanica, Cassipourea congensis, Cassipourea delphinensis, Cassipourea dinklagei, Cassipourea eketensis, Cassipourea elliptica, Cassipourea ellipticifolia, Cassipourea euryoides, Cassipourea evrardii, Cassipourea fanshawei, Cassipourea firestoneana, Cassipourea flanaganii, Cassipourea floribunda, Cassipourea glomerata, Cassipourea gossweileri,

References

The Plant List version 1.0, record: tro-50323859: Originally associated with wfo-0001284455
The Plant List v1.1 record kew-2523199: Based on the initial data import
The Plant List version 1.1, record: tro-50323859: Originally associated with wfo-0001284455
Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'L.' in the authors string.