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Green Buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus)
Linnaeus, 1753

 

Other names: Silver-leaved buttonwood, button mangrove, gray mangrove

 

 

 

Conocarpus erectus is a mangrove found on shorelines of tropical America from Florida to Brazil on the Atlantic coast, and from Mexico to northwestern Peru and the Galapagos on the Pacific coast; also in West Africa from Senegal to Angola; introduced in Hawaii and Kuwait. It grows in brackish or saline silts and mudflats in tidal lagoons and bays, usually on the landward side of the mangrove forests, marshes and inland habitats, up to 200 m. This is a dense multiple-trunked shrub or a tree, 1-4 m in height and 20 cm in diameter, but can grow up to 20 m and 1 m DBH. The bark is gray or brown. The leaves are alternate, lanceolate or elliptical, 2-8 cm long, leathery, with two salt glands at the base. Flowers are in stalked panicles of 35-55; ca. 2-5 mm in diameter, no petals. The fruits are 2-winged purplish-brown drupes which float in water.

 

Green Buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus)   D50775
Green Buttonwood
(Conocarpus erectus)
Isla Holbox, Yucatan Peninsula
Quintana-Roo, Mexico
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Green Buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus)   D50774
Green Buttonwood
(Conocarpus erectus)
Isla Holbox, Yucatan Peninsula
Quintana-Roo, Mexico
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Green Buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus)   D27323
Green Buttonwood
(Conocarpus erectus)
Roatán
Islas de la Bahía, Honduras
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