A baby mangrove tree is called a propagule. It is a seedling that germinates while still attached to the parent tree, and once matured, it falls into the water to float away and establish itself in a new location.
Some common wildlife in mangrove swamp areas include fish, crabs, birds, and reptiles such as snakes and crocodiles. These ecosystems are also home to unique species like mangrove trees, mudskippers, and mangrove tree crabs that have adapted to thrive in the brackish water and tidal conditions of mangrove swamps.
The hole in the tree is called a hollow and owls live inside it.
The disease would kill the same bees that pollinate the apple tree. Lack of pollination will lead to lack seed formation and fertilization thus no stimulation of the fruit set. Tree fruit pollen should be carried from one flower to the other flower to enhance more yields.
The angsana tree depends on animals, such as fruit bats and birds, for pollination and seed dispersal. These animals help the tree reproduce by transferring pollen between flowers and spreading its seeds to new locations, aiding in its survival and propagation. In return, the animals benefit from the tree by feeding on its fruits and nectar, forming a mutualistic relationship.
by seed floating in sea
Mangrove.
Mangrove is not an herb, it is a tree.
flvs... haha the answer is prop roots
A baby mangrove tree is called a propagule. It is a seedling that germinates while still attached to the parent tree, and once matured, it falls into the water to float away and establish itself in a new location.
The sun, and through snorkel-like roots called pneumatophores.
it's a plant. A mangrove tree is a plant. All plants are producers.
Oak tree seed pods are called Acorns.
Mangrove.
The mangrove tree belongs to the Rhizophoraceae family and the Rhizophora genus. The specific taxonomy of the mangrove tree species may vary depending on the exact species, such as Rhizophora mangle or Rhizophora apiculata.
Not a fruit but a seed called the 'acorn'
Mangroves have 3 main types of roots 1) Rhizophora roots 2) Prop roots 3) Pencil roots