43 Bilder zum Thema "pneumatophores" bei ClipDealer

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Tropical mangrove forest at coast.
Mangroves
A shoreline of black mangroves, Avicennia germinans, showing dense green foliage and aerial roots, or pneumatophores. Growing in a brackish intertidal habitat in Florida.
A close-up of the small white flowers and the light green leaves of Black Mangrove, Avicennia germinans. The leaves often appear whitish from the salt excreted from the foliage at night.
Specialized prop roots rise from the seafloor in a mangrove forest near Flores, Indonesia. This tropical region, in the Coral Triangle, harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity.
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor of a mangrove forest along the coast of Lembata, Indonesia. This type of root is used by black mangrove trees to capture oxygen.
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor in a forest comprised of black mangrove trees. The pneumatophores are part of the trees' root system, exchanging gases during low tides.
Low tide exposes a tangle of red mangrove prop roots and black mangrove pneumatophores at Florida's Weedon Island Preserve
Mangroves
Closeup black mangrove pneumatophores at low tide
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor in a forest comprised of black mangrove trees. The pneumatophores are part of the trees' root system, exchanging gases during low tides.
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
Many Cypress Tree Stumps View At Swamp
view of avicennia trees and breath roots on Bangka beach
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
Tropical mangrove forest at coast.
Red and black mangroves along the shoreline. Characteristic prop roots of Rhizophora mangle, and the pneumatophores of Avicennia germinans, and dense green foliage are visible.
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor in a forest comprised of black mangrove trees. The pneumatophores are part of the trees' root system, exchanging gases during low tides.
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor of a mangrove forest along the coast of Lembata, Indonesia. This type of root is used by black mangrove trees to capture oxygen.
Solitary mangrove shrub in salt water
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
A close-up of the aerial roots of red and black mangroves along the shoreline. Characteristic prop roots of Rhizophora mangle and the pneumatophores of Avicennia germinans are visible.
Black mangroves, Avicennia germinans, growing along the coast in central Florida. Shows characteristic dense green foliage and aerial roots, or pneumatophores. Native to tropics and subtropics.
Close up of the pneumatophores, roots of swamp cypress, picture taken close to the flowing waters of the river Stella in Friuli region
Specialized roots, called pneumatophores, rise from the seafloor in a mangrove forest near Flores, Indonesia. This tropical region, in the Coral Triangle, harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity.
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
The pneumatophores of a swamp cypress, coming out from the flowiong waters of the river Stella in Friuli region, Italy
Close up of the pneumatophores, roots of swamp cypress, picture taken close to the flowing waters of the river Stella in Friuli region
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor in a forest comprised of black mangrove trees. The pneumatophores are part of the trees' root system, exchanging gases during low tides.
Aerial roots of the black mangrove, Avicennia germinans. The pneumatophores allow the roots to breathe even when submerged. Native to saline and brackish coasts in tropical and subtropical regions.
Cypress Tree Stumps Close-up
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor in a forest comprised of black mangrove trees. The pneumatophores are part of the trees' root system, exchanging gases during low tides.
Specialized roots, called pneumatophores, rise from the seafloor in a mangrove forest near Flores, Indonesia. This tropical region, in the Coral Triangle, harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity.
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor in a forest comprised of black mangrove trees. The pneumatophores are part of the trees' root system, exchanging gases during low tides.
Close up of the pneumatophores, roots of swamp cypress, picture taken close to the flowing waters of the river Stella in Friuli region
Close up of the pneumatophores, roots of swamp cypress, picture taken close to the flowing waters of the river Stella in the italian Friuli region
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor of a mangrove forest along the coast of Lembata, Indonesia. This type of root is used by black mangrove trees to capture oxygen.
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
Sunset at the rocky beach with mangroves as the foreground objects in Madura, Indonesia.
Spiky pneumatophores rise from the shallow seafloor in a forest comprised of black mangrove trees. The pneumatophores are part of the trees' root system, exchanging gases during low tides.

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