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.
Ещё 1 The first was a fringe of mangrove forest; the other lofty mountains.
2 Liz could help with mangrove planting which reduces the risk of flooding.
3 Myanmar's delta sacrificed its coastal mangrove forests to shrimp and rice farming.
4 Dark fell and the dug-out was made fast to a mangrove root.
5 Across the treacherous mangrove swamps few things without wings could safely pass.
6 Francesca Cunninghame feeds a mangrove finch nestling in the captive rearing room.
7 At sunset they entered a pass and ran between low mangrove banks.
8 There was a creek a little way off lined with mangrove bushes.
9 The largest of the first species frequents the mangrove trees on the sea-coast.
10 The mangrove - trees marked the entrance of the river up which we were bound.
11 Adam suffered now and then from malarial ague, caught in the mangrove swamps.
12 The mangrove , alone of all trees, will sprout and grow in salt water.
13 The pungent smell of the mangrove swamp was wafted now to his nostrils.
14 Here, in the dense puka and mangrove scrub, there was hope of safety.
15 The lowest pine barren is higher than the loftiest mangrove wilderness.
16 The first sight of a real mangrove swamp is an event.
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Mangrove в диалектах
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