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Bruguiera
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Zippelii
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Wightii
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Rumphii
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Rheedei
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Rhedii
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Gymnorhiza Var
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Capensis
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Malabarica
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Caryophylloides
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera ...
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Bruguiera Caryophyllaeoides
''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia to northern Australia, Melanesia and Polynesia. It is characterised by calyces with 8-16 lanceolate, pointed lobes, 16-32 stamens, explosive release of pollen, and viviparous propagules. It is named in honour of French explorer and biologist Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750–1798). Recently, the eighth taxa of Bruguiera, ''B. × dungarra'' (a previously undescribed hybrid species between '' B. exaristata'' and '' B. gymnorhiza'') was recognised as occurring in northern Australia. List of species * ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** '' Bruguiera caryophyllaeoides'' (J.F.Gmel.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera cylindrica'' (L.) Blume ** ''Bruguiera caryophylloides'' (Burm. f.) Blume synonym of ''Bruguiera c ...
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Bruguiera Conjugata
''Bruguiera gymnorhiza'', the large-leafed orange mangrove or oriental mangrove,) is a mangrove tree that grows usually to 7-20m high, but sometimes up to 35m, that belongs to the family Rhizophoraceae. It is found on the seaward side of mangrove swamps, often in the company of ''Rhizophora''. It grows from the Western Pacific across Indian Ocean coasts to Cape Province, South Africa. Description A tree that can grow up to 35m, though usually smaller, around 7-20m, it has a glabrous, smoothish, trunk with reddish brown bark (the bark is sometimes fibrous, sometimes lightish brown or grey). The tree develops short prop-roots rather than long stilt-roots. The green elliptic leaves are 5–15 cm long. Flowers are solitary, with white or cream petals, that soon turn brown up to 1.5 cm long, pinkish-green to reddish brown calyx. The fruit are turbinate (spinning-top shaped), 2 cm long, when mature, the spindle-shaped fruits drop and become embedded in the mud in an upr ...
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Bruguiera Gymnorhiza
''Bruguiera gymnorhiza'', the large-leafed orange mangrove or oriental mangrove,) is a mangrove tree that grows usually to 7-20m high, but sometimes up to 35m, that belongs to the family Rhizophoraceae. It is found on the seaward side of mangrove swamps, often in the company of ''Rhizophora''. It grows from the Western Pacific across Indian Ocean coasts to Cape Province, South Africa. Description A tree that can grow up to 35m, though usually smaller, around 7-20m, it has a glabrous, smoothish, trunk with reddish brown bark (the bark is sometimes fibrous, sometimes lightish brown or grey). The tree develops short prop-roots rather than long stilt-roots. The green elliptic leaves are 5–15 cm long. Flowers are solitary, with white or cream petals, that soon turn brown up to 1.5 cm long, pinkish-green to reddish brown calyx. The fruit are turbinate (spinning-top shaped), 2 cm long, when mature, the spindle-shaped fruits drop and become embedded in the mud in an upr ...
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