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Mangroves grow in the tide, breathing through roots which stick upright above the anaerobic mud. Young plants spring from seeds which are carried by the tide.

WADE DOAK

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Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 19

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Mangroves grow in the tide, breathing through roots which stick upright above the anaerobic mud. Young plants spring from seeds which are carried by the tide. WADE DOAK Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 19

Mangroves grow in the tide, breathing through roots which stick upright above the anaerobic mud. Young plants spring from seeds which are carried by the tide. WADE DOAK Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 19

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