Avicennia marina

Avicennia marina

Taxobox
name = Grey Mangrove


image_caption = "Avicennia marina var resinifera", Australia
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Lamiales
familia = Acanthaceae
genus = "Avicennia"
species = "A. marina"
binomial = "Avicennia marina"
binomial_authority = (Forsk.) Vierh.

"Avicennia marina", commonly known as grey mangrove or white mangrove, is a species of mangrove tree classified in the plant family Acanthaceae (formerly in the Verbenaceae or Avicenniaceae). As with other mangroves, it occurs in the intertidal zones of estuarine areas. It is distributed along the east coast of Africa, throughout south and south-east Asia, and into Australia. In Australia, it extends much farther south than any other mangrove, occurring in every mainland State. It also occurs in New Zealand between 34 and 38 degrees South; its Māori name is 'manawa'.

Grey mangroves grow to a height of three to ten metres. It has light-grey bark made up of thin, stiff, brittle flakes. The leaves are thick, five to eight centimetres long, a bright, glossy green on top and white or grey and hairy underneath. As with other "Avicennia" species, it has aerial roots (pneumatophores); these grow to a height of about 20 centimetres, and a diameter of one centimetre. The flowers range from white to a golden yellow colour, are less than a centimetre across, and occur in clusters of three to five. The species produces a large fleshy seed, often germinating on the tree and falling as a seedling. The grey mangrove can experience stunted growth in water conditions that are too saline, but thrive to their full height in waters where both salt and fresh water are present.

In South Australia along the Barker Inlet and Port River, "A. marina" forests form a hatchery for much of the states fish and shellfish.cite book | title=The Native Plants of Adelaide | last=Bagust | first=Phil | coauthors = Tout-Smith, Lynda | isbn=0-646-44313-5 | publisher=Department for Environment and Heritage | year=2005 | paages=p.100]

Grey mangrove is a highly variable tree, with a number of ecotypes, and forms closely resembling other species. It has been reported to tolerate extreme weather conditions, high winds, and various pests and diseases. It is a pioneer in muddy soil conditions with a PH value of 6.5 to 8, but is intolerant of shade. A number of botanists have proposed division of the species, but currently three subspecies are recognised:
*"Avicennia marina" subsp. "australasica"
*"Avicennia marina" subsp. "eucalyptifolia"
*"Avicennia marina" subsp. "marina"

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