White Mangrove
The White Mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) is a type of mangrove tree commonly found in coastal areas of tropical and subtropical regions. It typically grows in sandy or muddy soils and can tolerate saltwater, making it an important species for coastal ecosystems. The tree can reach heights of up to 15 meters and has distinctive white flowers that attract various pollinators.
White mangroves play a crucial role in protecting shorelines from erosion and providing habitat for wildlife. They are often associated with other mangrove species, such as Red Mangrove and Black Mangrove, forming complex ecosystems that support diverse marine life.