A community of mangrove trees that may consist of the red mangrove, black mangrove and white mangrove.
a variety of tropical inshore communities dominated by several species of shrubs or trees that have the ability to grow in salt water.
a salt marsh found in tropical areas in the southern United States, Africa, Mexico and coastal Australia
Wetland in tropical areas, such as the coasts of Africa, Mexico, Australia, that has mangrove trees and either fresh or salt water.
(or mangal): A community of salt-tolerant trees and shrubs, with many other associated organisms, that grows on some tropical and sub-tropical coasts in a zone roughly coinciding with the intertidal zone.
A community of salt-tolerant trees, with associated shrubs or vines and other organisms, that grows in a zone roughly coinciding with the intertidal zone along tropical and subtropical coasts.
A tropical forest that has developed on sheltered, muddy shores of deltas and estuaries exposed to tide. The vegetation is almost entirely woody.
A mangrove forest (also called a mangrove swamp) is an expanse of mangrove trees. These trees live near the shore in tropical marshes and tidal shores with their adventitious roots in the salt water..