Keora mangrove is a small to medium size columnar tree, which can attain a
height of about 20 m and a girth of about 2.5 m. The tree occurs on newly
accreted soil in moderately to strongly saline areas and is considered as
a pioneer species in ecological succession. The species is distributed in
India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. The leaves are simple opposite, entire and
leathery. Bark thin, light brown, irregularly fissured. Flowers apetalous,
cream coloured, arranged in axillary 3-flowered of 7 flowered dichasial
cyme. The flowers have no petals, but 4 prominent green sepals. Cream
colored mass of stamens give the flowers a cream colored look. The most
interesting part of the flower is the style , which consists of a white,
2-3 cm long, curved, stigma, falttened like umbrella or mushroom. The
upper portion is reddish in color. Fruit is 1-2 × 2-2.5 cm in diameter.
Seeds are typically U-shaped or sickle-shaped, 8-9.5 mm.
Identification credit: Pravin Kawale
Photographed in Maharashtra.
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