Good set of photos Family : Rhizophoraceae On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:43 AM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Freshwater Mangrove is a tree growing up to 10 m tall. Branches are brown, > corky. Stipules are 1-2.5 cm. Leaves carried on 1 cm long stalks are > elliptic-obovate, oblanceolate, or rarely circular, 5-15 x 2-10 cm, papery > to thinly leathery. Leaf base is wedge-shaped, margin entire or toothed, > tip pointed or shortly tapering. Inflorescences are 1-6 cm, often resinous, > usually shining from secreted resin. Flowers are short-stalked or > stalkless. Bracteoles are 2 or 3, partially fused into a cup. Sepals are 6 > or 7, triangular, 3-4 mm. Petals are white, nearly round, 1.5 mm in > diameter, notched at the tip and unevenly lacerate. Stamens are about 2 mm. > Ovary is bulbous, 2 mm; style 2 mm; stigma discoid, apically 4-8-lobed. > Fruit is glossy pink to red round, 5 mm in diameter. Seeds are > kidney-shaped. > > Raman > -- Dr Satish Phadke

