Description
Buttonwood Mangrove is usually a dense multiple-trunked shrub, 1-4 m tall, but can grow into a tree up to 20 m or more tall, with a trunk up to 1 m in diameter. The bark is thick and has broad plates of thin scales which are gray to brown. The twigs are brittle, and angled or narrowly winged in cross-section. Leaves are alternately arranged, simple and oblong, 2-7 cm long and 1-3 cm broad, with a tapering tip and an entire margin. They are dark green and shiny on top, and paler with fine silky hairs underneath, and have two salt glands at the base of each leaf. The variety sericeus has silvery leaves. The flowers are button-like, which inspired the common names, 5-8 mm in diameter, with no petals; they are produced in stalked panicles of 35-56 flowers. The fruit is a cluster of red to brown, small scaly, two-winged cone-like seeds, 5-15 mm long. The seed heads burst when ripe, and the seeds are dispersed by water. Buttonwood Mangrove is native to S. Florida to Peru and Brazil, W. Tropical Africa to N. Angola, cultivated elsewhere. Available Plants Height & Bag Size Prices 5x7 bag Its Height 0.5-1 Feets Cost 6 Rs. 8x10 Bag Its Height 4-5 Feets Cost 25 Rs. 12x13 Bag Its Height 6-7 Feets Cost 60 Rs. 15x16 Bag Its Height 8-10 Feets Cost 100 Rs. 21x21 Bag Its Height 12-13 Feets Cost 400 Rs. 25x25 Bag Its Height 15 Feets Cost 1000 Rs. 30x30 Bag Its Height 18 Feets Cost 2500 Rs.