The white mangrove tree can be found around the world in tropical and subtropical regions. It grows in the coastal areas of tidal creeks, bays, and lagoons. The roots provide nursery shelters for many breeds of fish, and coastal birds roost in the branches. Laguncularia racemosa trees also provide important buffers against storm impacts along the coastline.
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Perennial
Lifespan
3 m to 6 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
2.5 cm
Flower Size
White, Yellow, Green
Flower Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Fall, Winter, Spring
Growth Season
Rapid
Growth Rate
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Attributes of White mangrove
Growth Rate
Exhibiting a rapid growth rate, white mangrove thrives in fall, winter, and spring. This precipitous development triggers robust root expansion and enhanced foliage cover, with exponential height increment. Notably, the plant's swift growth results in dense, protective mangrove forests during these seasons, playing a key ecological role.
Distribution of White mangrove
Distribution Map
White mangrove is a plant species primarily native to coastal regions across the Americas and Sub-Saharan Africa, including both the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines. Its natural distribution extends to mangrove ecosystems in Central and South America, and along the west coast of Africa. White mangrove has also established itself on multiple tropical Atlantic islands, demonstrating its adaptation to marine adjacent habitats.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Habitat
Brackish, tidal swamp edges at the highest ground of mangrove thickets
Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for White mangrove
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Adapted to coastal ecosystems, white mangrove thrives in saline environments, tolerating saltwater immersion and requiring watering every 2-3 weeks. Its specialized glands excrete excess salt, making it suitable for coastal gardens, where its evergreen foliage withstands salty mists and irregular rainfall.
Fertilize:
For white mangrove, apply high nitrogen fertilizers bi-monthly during growth seasons, reducing frequency in cooler months. Follow product guidelines and conduct soil tests to adjust feeding. Use slow-release formulas for consistent nourishment. Gardeners should take appropriate precautions and tailor applications based on plant and environmental responses.
Pruning:
White mangrove features leathery leaves and salt tolerance; prune in early to late winter, removing dead or damaged branches to enhance health and shape. Clean cuts with sharp tools promote air circulation, reduce pests, and support growth. Consult horticultural guides for detailed care tips.
Propagation:
White mangrove thrives in coastal areas, showcasing resilience. Propagation involves sowing seeds after ripening in a well-draining sandy substrate, kept consistently moist. Freshwater irrigation simulates ideal germination conditions, while partial shade aids early growth by reducing direct sunlight stress.
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