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Mangrove swamps are a characteristic for the tropical and subtropical coasts. Mangrove occupies the shallow and intertidal zones along coasts bordered by shallow water, protected from direct wave action, and well developed with muddy or fine sediment bottoms. The nature of bottom sediments depends on the mother source which may be calcareous from the sea itself or terrigenous from the surrounding mountainous zones.


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Until recently it was placed in the family Verbenaceae, but it is now placed in the separate, monogeneric family Avicenniaceae.
Designation of species is made difficult by the great variations in form of Avicennia marina.
Duke, N.C. A Systematic Revision of the Mangrove Genus Avicennia (Avicenniaceae) in Australasia, Australian Systematic Botany, 4(2): 299–324.
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