
Rhizophora mucronata - Wikipedia
Rhizophora mucronata is a small to medium size evergreen tree growing to a height of about 20 to 25 metres (66 to 82 ft) on the banks of rivers. On the fringes of the sea 10 or 15 metres (33 or 49 ft) is a more typical height.
Rhizophora mucronata
common name : Maha kadol, kandal, kadol,Red mangrove. Scientific Name : Rhizophora mucronata. Kingdom : Plantae} Clade : Tracheophytes Angiosperms Eudicots Rosids. Order : Malpighiales. Family : Rhizophoraceae. Genus : Rhizophora. Species : R. mucronata. Conservation Status : 3. Type of Mangrove : True mangrove.
Kadol Trees (Rhizophora mucronata) - YouTube
MAL KADOL (Bruguiera sexangula) Tree, with a spreading head. Leaves 10-12 cmlong, apex with a mucro up to 9 mm, glabrous, dotted with tiny red spots beneath; petiole 1-1.5 cm; stipules about 5...
23 Trees With Red Berries: Identification Guide (With Pictures)
Jan 10, 2024 · In this article, you will learn about the many types of trees that grow red berries. Pictures, descriptions, and the scientific names of these types of fruits will help identify the trees where fiery red-colored berries grow.
30 Red Flowering Trees (with Pictures): Identification Guide - Leafy …
Jan 21, 2024 · Large trees with red flowers like the red buckeye, horse chestnut, and red maple trees are perfect shade trees in wide landscapes. This article is an identification guide to stunning red-flowering trees.
Flora of Sri Lanka
Maha Kadol. Habit: Tree. Origin: Native. National conservation status: LC- Least Concerned. Legal status: Not Protected. Similar species: All vernacular names: Kadol, Ela Kadol
Rhizophore mucronata (Kadol) Mangrove trees with prop roots growing on the waters edge. Leaf apex is mucronate, bright greenabove and paler beneath with many minute red spots. The flower has 4 sepals, and 4 petals, with long stalks. Seeds are viviparous. R. apiculate looks like R. mucronata but can be easily distinguished from,
Ayurvedic Plants of Sri Lanka: Plants Details - Institute of Ayurveda
Tree, with a spreading head. Leaves 10-12 cmlong, apex with a mucro up to 9 mm, glabrous, dotted with tiny red spots beneath; petiole 1-1.5 cm; stipules about 5 cm long. Flowers about 10-12 mm across on cymose inflorescences.
කඩොල්[Kadol]/Asiatic mangrove (Rhizophora mucronata)
Aug 6, 2016 · Common native mangrove tree occurs along the east coast. Less common along the west and south coast. It grows in estuaries and lagoons with salt or brackish water.
The Sunday Times Plus Section
Another common plant that thrives along the fringes of the Madu Ganga and its islets is Wal Beli. Its flowers are yellow and bear tiny fruits, which however, are not edible. Still another rare tree we were shown was called Rath Milla which bears tiny but alluring red flowers. Its botanical name is 'Lumnitzera Litterea'.
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