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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Rainforest Plants - Red Mangrove


General description and location: The Red mangrove trees is crucial for tropical and subtropical coasts. This stabilizes the natural coastal mudflats and help reduce erosion. In addition, it is a breeding and feeding environment for fish, youth fish, crustaceans, coastal wildlife and birds. There are a number of types of mangrove, but the Red mangrove is the most frequent and widespread.

Red mangrove is found in water of mangrove areas, protect the ecosystem of strong waves and erosion. Thus, Red mangrove is one of the most ecologically important woody plants in the planet. The small trees are pummeled daily by the tides, but the vine roots to absorb air through the pores and therefore is perfectly suited to their house.

Uses: The salt-tolerant shrubs and trees are also used in a variety of medicinal treatments. Red mangrove is a traditional tribal remedy for angina pectoris, asthma, boils, diarrhea, dysentery, eye diseases, fever, bleeding, inflammation, jaundice, leprosy, wounds, sore throat and wounds. In addition, the red mangrove is a tree used in the production of charcoal.

These Wetlands are productive natural communities, the supply of important sources of energy for animals. The vegetation is low and dense forests of small trees emerging in salt water, Tideland apartments with tropical and subtropical coasts. Ecosystems of mangrove forests have been seriously affected by hurricanes that devastated the Florida Everglades during this century.

The tropics and sub-tropical coasts are dominated by swamps, circulated a bit like coral reefs. With the changes caused by global warming, the Wetlands and the importance of support they provide ecosystems are endangered.

Disclaimer: statements contained herein has not been evaluated by Food and Drug Administration.

Any reference to the use of medications is not intended to treat, cure, mitigate or prevent any disease.

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