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Oriental Mangrove

Bruguiera sexangula (Lour.) Poir.

Description

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Trees 6-8(-15) m tall, d.b.h. 15-35 cm. Bark gray to pale brown, smooth. Stipules green or yellowish, 3.5-4 cm. Petiole yellowish, 1.5-3.5 cm; leaf blade elliptic, elliptic-oblong, or rarely oblanceolate, 8-13(-16) × 3-6 cm, base cuneate to rarely obtuse, apex acute. Pedicel 6-12 mm. Flowers solitary, yellow, 2.7-4 cm. Calyx tube 1-1.5 cm; lobes 9-13, ca. 2 cm. Petals 1-1.5 cm, margin with a tuft of hairs, apex 2-lobed; lobes obtuse, with 1 or 2 short bristles less than 1.5 mm, bristles not exceeding lobes. Stamens 0.7-1.4 cm. Style 1.5-2.2 cm, apical branches to 0.5 mm. Fruit 1.5-1.8 cm. Fruiting calyx tube ± distinctly ribbed. Hypocotyl cigar-shaped, ± angular, 6-8 cm. Fl. autumn, fr. spring.
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Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
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Flora of China Vol. 13: 296, 297 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Habitat & Distribution

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Mangrove forests; sea level. Hainan [Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam; Pacific islands].
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Flora of China Vol. 13: 296, 297 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven & Hong Deyuan
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Synonym

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Rhizophora sexangula Loureiro, Fl. Cochinch. 1: 297. 1790; Bruguiera eriopetala Wight & Arnott; B. sexangula var. rhyn chopetala W. C. Ko.
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Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
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Flora of China Vol. 13: 296, 297 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Flora of China @ eFloras.org
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Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven & Hong Deyuan
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Bruguiera sexangula

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Bruguiera sexangula, commonly called the upriver orange mangrove, is a mangrove shrub or tree usually growing up to 15 m, occasionally 30 m, in height.

Description

Bruguiera sexangula may grow as a single-stemmed tree or multi-stemmed shrub. It has short buttresses at the base of the trunk, and knee-like air-breathing roots, or pneumatophores. The bark is a smooth grey-brown colour. The smooth, glossy green leaves are simple and opposite, elliptic to elliptic-oblong, 9.5–20 cm long, 3–7 cm wide, with a pointed apex and a 6 cm petiole, occurring in clusters at the end of the branches.[1]

The flowers have a pale yellow-green to pinkish-orange calyx with 12–14 lobes, 20–24 stamens and 10–12 creamy-orange, bi-lobed petals. The green, cigar-shaped viviparous propagule grows from within the calyx and is 5–12 cm long and 1–2 cm wide.[1]

Distribution and habitat

This mangrove is distributed eastwards along the tropical coasts of Southeast Asia from India to northern Australia and New Caledonia. It is found on various substrates usually in the upper reaches of river-mouth estuaries with high rainfall and significant freshwater inflow.[1]

Ecology

The large flowers of the mangrove are bird-pollinated. The petals are under tension and hold loose pollen; when the flower is probed, the pollen is released explosively over the head of the visiting bird.[2]

Uses

The mangrove has various traditional uses in Asia. The developing embryos and the fruits are cooked and eaten after soaking. Juice from the fruits is used to treat sore eyes, shingles and burns. The timber is heavy, hard and strong and is used as poles as well as for firewood and charcoal.[2]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Mangrove Web.
  2. ^ a b Wild Fact Sheet.

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Bruguiera sexangula: Brief Summary

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Bruguiera sexangula, commonly called the upriver orange mangrove, is a mangrove shrub or tree usually growing up to 15 m, occasionally 30 m, in height.

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