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    Identifying Characteristics

    Size/Form: The white mangrove is a small low sprawling shrub or tree that reaches 40' to 60' in height. It is characterized by its narrow rounded crown.
    Leaves: The persistent leaves are oppositely arranged and are 1" to 3" long. The leaves are leathery and possess small glands on the bottom of the leaf towards the outer edges.
    Fruit: The leathery fruit is a reddish-brown drupe that contains a dark red seed.
    Bark: The 1" thick reddish-brown bark is ridged and scaly.
    Habitat: White mangrove grows in areas where tides may be high and also in lagoons.

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