Patrick Aldrich

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Black mangrove (Avicena bicolor) thrives in the mud at water’s edge and is known for the pencil-like, air-breathing roots that sprout up like an extremely coarse shag rug, covering the surface around the base of the tree. The thick trunks and branches are often hollow and provide shelter and nesting nooks for wildlife.
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