mangrove

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Englisch - Türkisch
i., bot. mangrov, rizofora, hindistansakızağacı
tropikal kuşaktaki kıyı ve bataklıklarda yetişen bir bitki cinsi
mangrov

Pantanal'da mangrovlar bol mu? - Are mangroves abundant in the Pantanal?

(isim) mangrov
Rhizophora mangle
rizofora
mangrove swamp
(Askeri) TROPİK BİTKİLERİ İHTİVA EDEN BATAKLIK
Englisch - Englisch
Any of various tropical evergreen trees or shrubs that grow in shallow coastal water
{n} a genus of trees in the W. Indies growing near water
– 1 : One of several species of coastal, aquatic, tropical trees that form large colonies in swamps or shallow waters 2 : The swampy habitat in which such trees grow
Treed wetlands located on the coastlines in warm tropical climates
Plant formations characteristic of river banks and coastlines in tropical areas They form impenetrable tidal marine forests which attach their stilted roots in calm bays where mud and silt settle
Any of several tropical evergreen tresses or shrubs of the genus Rhizophora, having stilt like roots and stems and forming dense thickets along tidal shores
The mango fish
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
A tropical maritime tree or shrub of the genus Rhizophora bearing fruit that germinates while still on the tree and having numerous prop roots that ultimately form an impenetrable mass and play an important role in land building
A small tropical tree that grows in wetlands at the edge of the ocean Mangrove forests are habitat for many kinds of fishes and other animals
mucronata, the last doubtfully distinct inhabiting muddy shores of tropical regions, where they spread by emitting aërial roots, which fasten in the saline mire and eventually become new stems
a tree that grows along tropical coasts in salty ocean water, sending down roots from its branches that form a breeding place for marine life and aid in building up dry land
{i} tropical evergreen tree or shrub which grows in marshes or along tidal shores
The name of one or two trees of the genus Rhizophora R
A mangrove or mangrove tree is a tree with roots which are above the ground and that grows along coasts or on the banks of large rivers in hot countries. mangrove swamps. a tropical tree that grows in or near water and grows new roots from its branches (Probably from mangue (from ) + grove). Any of certain shrubs and trees of the families Rhizophoraceae, Verbenaceae, Sonneratiaceae, and Arecaceae (palm) that grow in dense thickets or forests along tidal estuaries, in salt marshes, and on muddy coasts. The term also applies to the thickets and forests of such plants. Mangroves characteristically have prop roots (exposed, supporting roots). In addition, in many species respiratory, or knee, roots project above the mud and have small openings through which air enters, passing through the soft, spongy tissue to the roots beneath the mud. Mangrove fruits put out an embryonic root before they fall from the tree; the root may fix itself in the mud before the fruit separates from the parent. Likewise, branches and trunks put out adventitious roots which, once they are secure in the mud, send up new shoots. The common mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) grows to about 30 ft (9 m) tall and bears short, thick, leathery leaves on short stems, and pale-yellow flowers. Its fruit is sweet and wholesome
The seeds also send down a strong root while yet attached to the parent plant
Mangle, and R
black mangrove
a mangrove of the West Indies and the southern Florida coast; occurs in dense thickets and has numerous short roots that bend up from the ground an Australian tree resembling the black mangrove of the West Indies and Florida
mangroves
- the mangrove forest consists of a number of species of inshore, tropical shrubs and trees that can grow in salt water The forest is commonly referred to as "mangal"
mangroves
any of a group of tropical trees or shrubs growing in swampy ground along river banks, with branches that spread and send down roots, thus forming more trunks and causing a thick growth Mangroves are the rainforest of the sea - unique in both the plant and animal life they support The trees have adapted special aerial roots and salt-filtering tap roots that enable them to thrive in brackish water swamp lands Mangrove ecosystems sheltered nursery and spawning grounds for much of the world's coastal marine life; vast quantities of forest detritus, ensuring rich nutrients for sea life; and needed protection of shorelines from erosion by waves and storm action The bracing roots of the mangroves protect sea grasses and coral reefs from otherwise devastating deposits of silt Mangrove forests, therefore, are essential habitats for many varieties of endangered species, such as rare birds, sea turtles, manatees, and dolphins
mangroves
1 Open or closed stands of trees and bushes occurring in the tropics in intertidal zones, usually around the mouths of rivers, creeks and lagoons where soils are heavy textured and have a fluctuating salt content and soil level 2 A name used collectively for the assemblage of plants, as well as to refer to individual genera or species, for example, woody members of the Rhizophoraceae, Combretaceae and Verbenaceae These have knee-like roots that are 'pheumatophores' (roots with air spaces) Grown for wood and tannins
mangroves
several species of coastal, aquatic, tropical trees that form large colonies in swamps or shallow water
mangroves
plural of mangrove
white mangrove
shrub to moderately large tree that grows in brackish water along the seacoasts of western Africa and tropical America; locally important as a source of tannin a small to medium-sized tree growing in brackish water especially along the shores of the southwestern Pacific
mangrove

    Silbentrennung

    man·grove

    Türkische aussprache

    mängrōv

    Aussprache

    /ˈmanˌgrōv/ /ˈmænˌɡroʊv/

    Etymologie

    [ 'man-"grOv, 'ma[ng]- ] (noun.) 1613. probably from Portuguese mangue mangrove + English grove.
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