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MANGROVE FLORA OF
KARNATAKA
Presented in
Timi Kurm Festival (Whale-turtle Fesival)
18-20 October 2013 at
U.K. District Science Centre, Karwar
Organised by

Terra Marine Research Institute, India
Dr. M. Jayakara Bhandary

Associate Professor & Head
Department of Botany
Government Arts and Science College
Karwar – 581301

mbjaikar@gmail.com
www.gasck.ac.in
Coasts are very important!
 Coastal Areas of the
World - Resource Rich
 Most inhabited,
Exploited Geographical
Units
 Supports 50% Global
Population
 Provides 90% global
fish supply
 Sink for 90% of River
load/Pollutants

 Anything that
affects the Coastal
Ecological Balance
affect smajority of
People on Earth!
WHAT ARE MANGROVES?
Mangroves are generally salt tolerant plants growing
in the swampy mud of coastal areas.
They grow in intertidal zones of river mouths,
lagoons and creeks which form the estuaries where
river water mixes with seawater.
The evergreen mangrove trees and shrubs assemble
together to form dense mangrove forests along the
seashore.
Global Distribution….
120 tropical and
Sub tropical
Countries.

18.1 milion
ha.

Source: Spalding et al., 1997, The World Mangrove Atlas
Mangroves of India….
 Occurs along the East
Coast (80%) and West Coast
(20%).
 3-4% of Global Extent
 Area estimates range from
7 lac ha. to 3.6 lac ha.
 4,639 Km2 - 2007
 Sundarbans, Mahanadi
Delta, Picchavaram,
Cauvery Delta, GodavariKrishna Estuarine Complex,
Andaman-Nicobar Islands –
notable mangrove
locations.
Mangroves of Karnataka
• Official Estimates
2 - 3 Km2 Underestimated!
• Along estuaries,
Fringing Type
• Kali, Aghanashini,
Sharavathi,
Kundapura,
Nethravathi – main
locations
• Fragmented Patches
Mangroves of Kali
Estuary
14 out of 15 True
mangrove species
of Karnataka grow
here
Living between Sea & Land –
Special Features:
 Mangrove plants are equipped with many unique
biological adaptations which make them fit to survive
in the salt-rich, oxygen-poor soil periodically flushed
by tides, which is otherwise hostile to plants.
 Most important special features are:
 Dense network of aerial root system for breathing
(pneumatophores) and additional support (stilt
roots)
 Seeds germinating into seedlings while the fruits are
still attached to the mother plant (vivipary)
 Salt-filtering roots to absorb only pure water
 Salt glands in the leaves to excrete excess salt if
absorbed
Biological Speciality – Highly
adapted to mangrove habitats
Vivipary
Viviparous seed germination in mangroves
Viviparous seed germination in mangroves- contd.
Floral Diversity
 Global – About 90 species
 India
 East Coast – 60 species
 West Coast – 34 species
 Karnataka – 35 species
 True Mangroves- Exclusive mangroves
 Mangrove Associates – Also found
outside mangrove habitats
Rhizophoraceae, Avicenniaceae,
Sonneratiaceae – Major true mangrove
families
TRUE MANGROVE PLANTS Aegiceras corniculatum
(Myrsinaceae)
Large shrubs growing
in dense patches
Slender stilt roots
Leaves alternate,
spirally arranged
Dense umbellate
clusters of small,
fragrant white flowers
bunches of curved
propagules with
pointed tips, reddish
when mature.
Fl. All round the year
Acanthus ilicifolius
(Acanthaceae)
Shrubby plants
growing in dense
patches
Leaves with wavy
margin having sharp
spines
Large blue flowers at
the tips of branches
Bracts prominent, 4
seeded fruits.
Fl. March-June
Acrostichum aureum
Pteridaceae
(Mangrove Fern).
Pinnately compound
leaves, Rhizome erect.
Tender shoots and
rhizomes edible.
Avicennia marina
(Avicenniaceae)
Small trees with
white bark
Cluster of pencil-like
breathing
roots
around the stem
Leaves small with
acute tip
Cluster
of
small,
yellow flowers on
long stalks. Stamens
not projecting
Almond-like fruits with
shining silky surface
Avicennia officinalis
(Avicenniaceae)
Large trees with grayish
black bark
Cluster of pencil-like
breathing roots around
the stem
Leaves with rounded tip
Cluster of small, yellow
flowers on long stalks.
Stamens projecting out
Almond-like fruits with
shining silky surface.
Fl. May-June
Bruguiera gymnorhiza
(Rhizophoraceae)
Small trees with
buttresses and knee
roots
Leaves dark green,
stalk and midrib reddish
Flowers single, reddish,
many(12-18) calyx
lobes and petals
Propagules slightly
angled with blunt tip.
Fl. December-February
Bruguiera cylindrica
(Rhizophoraceae)
Excoecaria agallocha
(Euphorbiaceae)
Large shrubs with milky
latex
Stilt and breathing roots
absent
Leaves alternate, reddish
when old
Dense clusters of
minute, yellow, unisexual
flowers
Trilobed (soapnut –like)
fruits.
Fl. July-August
Sonneratia alba
(Sonneratiaceae)
Small trees with many
upward conical breathing
roots all around the stem
Leaves opposite, tip
rounded
Flowers large, white, calyx
cup-like with 6 lobes,
many long white stamens
Large apple-like fruits, flat
at the tip with short taillike style.
Fl. March-July
Sonneratia caseolaris
(Sonneratiaceae)
Large trees with many
upward conical breathing
roots all around the stem
Leaves opposite, tip
rounded with a pore, stalk
very short and pink
Flowers large, dark red,
calyx cup-like with 6
lobes, many long reddish
stamens
Large apple-like fruits,
with a long tail-like style
at the tip
Fl. October-December
Rhizophora apiculata
(Rhizophoraceae)
Trees with stilt roots
hanging from the base
of the stem
Leaves large, leathery
with a small bristle-like
point at the tip
Pairs of creamish
flowers without stalk,
calyx lobes 4, stamens
12
Long hanging
propagules (about 50
cm long)
Rhizophora mucronata
(Rhizophoraceae)
Large trees (about 12 m.
tall) with many stilt roots
hanging from the base of
the stem and old branches
Leaves large, leathery with
a narrow spinous
outgrowth at the tip
Groups of 4-8 creamishwhite flowers on long
stalks, calyx lobes 4,
stamens 8.
Long hanging propagules
(about 65 cm long).
Fl. June-August
Kandelia candel
(Rhizophoraceae)
Large shrubs or short
trees, stem base flattened
with flaky bark
Leaves narrow and long
Many white flowers on long
stalk, sepals and petals 5
each, stamens many
Hanging propagules in
bunches, about 40 cm
long, with reflexed calyx
lobes.
Fl. June-July
Lumnitzera
racemosa
(Combretaceae)
Small Trees
Flowers white
Cerbera odollam
(Apocynaceae)
Honde, Tende
Trees with white latex
Flowers white, sweet
scented
Fruits mango sized,
green
Fl. Round the year
Mangrove Associate Plants
ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
•Coastal Shore Protection - Bioshields
•Breeding Ground for crabs, shrimps, Fishes
•Tsunami/Cyclone Protection ?
•Nutrient source for marine Food Web
•Habitat for Birds, other animals
•Source of Firewood and other domestic needs
•Carbon Sequestering
•Eco-Tourism Spots

•Educational/Research materials
Mangrove Ecotourism
Thank you…..

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Mangrove flora of karnataka

  • 1. MANGROVE FLORA OF KARNATAKA Presented in Timi Kurm Festival (Whale-turtle Fesival) 18-20 October 2013 at U.K. District Science Centre, Karwar Organised by Terra Marine Research Institute, India Dr. M. Jayakara Bhandary Associate Professor & Head Department of Botany Government Arts and Science College Karwar – 581301 mbjaikar@gmail.com www.gasck.ac.in
  • 2. Coasts are very important!  Coastal Areas of the World - Resource Rich  Most inhabited, Exploited Geographical Units  Supports 50% Global Population  Provides 90% global fish supply  Sink for 90% of River load/Pollutants  Anything that affects the Coastal Ecological Balance affect smajority of People on Earth!
  • 3. WHAT ARE MANGROVES? Mangroves are generally salt tolerant plants growing in the swampy mud of coastal areas. They grow in intertidal zones of river mouths, lagoons and creeks which form the estuaries where river water mixes with seawater. The evergreen mangrove trees and shrubs assemble together to form dense mangrove forests along the seashore.
  • 4. Global Distribution…. 120 tropical and Sub tropical Countries. 18.1 milion ha. Source: Spalding et al., 1997, The World Mangrove Atlas
  • 5. Mangroves of India….  Occurs along the East Coast (80%) and West Coast (20%).  3-4% of Global Extent  Area estimates range from 7 lac ha. to 3.6 lac ha.  4,639 Km2 - 2007  Sundarbans, Mahanadi Delta, Picchavaram, Cauvery Delta, GodavariKrishna Estuarine Complex, Andaman-Nicobar Islands – notable mangrove locations.
  • 6. Mangroves of Karnataka • Official Estimates 2 - 3 Km2 Underestimated! • Along estuaries, Fringing Type • Kali, Aghanashini, Sharavathi, Kundapura, Nethravathi – main locations • Fragmented Patches
  • 7. Mangroves of Kali Estuary 14 out of 15 True mangrove species of Karnataka grow here
  • 8. Living between Sea & Land – Special Features:  Mangrove plants are equipped with many unique biological adaptations which make them fit to survive in the salt-rich, oxygen-poor soil periodically flushed by tides, which is otherwise hostile to plants.  Most important special features are:  Dense network of aerial root system for breathing (pneumatophores) and additional support (stilt roots)  Seeds germinating into seedlings while the fruits are still attached to the mother plant (vivipary)  Salt-filtering roots to absorb only pure water  Salt glands in the leaves to excrete excess salt if absorbed
  • 9. Biological Speciality – Highly adapted to mangrove habitats
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  • 14. Floral Diversity  Global – About 90 species  India  East Coast – 60 species  West Coast – 34 species  Karnataka – 35 species  True Mangroves- Exclusive mangroves  Mangrove Associates – Also found outside mangrove habitats Rhizophoraceae, Avicenniaceae, Sonneratiaceae – Major true mangrove families
  • 15. TRUE MANGROVE PLANTS Aegiceras corniculatum (Myrsinaceae) Large shrubs growing in dense patches Slender stilt roots Leaves alternate, spirally arranged Dense umbellate clusters of small, fragrant white flowers bunches of curved propagules with pointed tips, reddish when mature. Fl. All round the year
  • 16. Acanthus ilicifolius (Acanthaceae) Shrubby plants growing in dense patches Leaves with wavy margin having sharp spines Large blue flowers at the tips of branches Bracts prominent, 4 seeded fruits. Fl. March-June
  • 17. Acrostichum aureum Pteridaceae (Mangrove Fern). Pinnately compound leaves, Rhizome erect. Tender shoots and rhizomes edible.
  • 18. Avicennia marina (Avicenniaceae) Small trees with white bark Cluster of pencil-like breathing roots around the stem Leaves small with acute tip Cluster of small, yellow flowers on long stalks. Stamens not projecting Almond-like fruits with shining silky surface
  • 19. Avicennia officinalis (Avicenniaceae) Large trees with grayish black bark Cluster of pencil-like breathing roots around the stem Leaves with rounded tip Cluster of small, yellow flowers on long stalks. Stamens projecting out Almond-like fruits with shining silky surface. Fl. May-June
  • 20. Bruguiera gymnorhiza (Rhizophoraceae) Small trees with buttresses and knee roots Leaves dark green, stalk and midrib reddish Flowers single, reddish, many(12-18) calyx lobes and petals Propagules slightly angled with blunt tip. Fl. December-February
  • 22. Excoecaria agallocha (Euphorbiaceae) Large shrubs with milky latex Stilt and breathing roots absent Leaves alternate, reddish when old Dense clusters of minute, yellow, unisexual flowers Trilobed (soapnut –like) fruits. Fl. July-August
  • 23. Sonneratia alba (Sonneratiaceae) Small trees with many upward conical breathing roots all around the stem Leaves opposite, tip rounded Flowers large, white, calyx cup-like with 6 lobes, many long white stamens Large apple-like fruits, flat at the tip with short taillike style. Fl. March-July
  • 24. Sonneratia caseolaris (Sonneratiaceae) Large trees with many upward conical breathing roots all around the stem Leaves opposite, tip rounded with a pore, stalk very short and pink Flowers large, dark red, calyx cup-like with 6 lobes, many long reddish stamens Large apple-like fruits, with a long tail-like style at the tip Fl. October-December
  • 25. Rhizophora apiculata (Rhizophoraceae) Trees with stilt roots hanging from the base of the stem Leaves large, leathery with a small bristle-like point at the tip Pairs of creamish flowers without stalk, calyx lobes 4, stamens 12 Long hanging propagules (about 50 cm long)
  • 26. Rhizophora mucronata (Rhizophoraceae) Large trees (about 12 m. tall) with many stilt roots hanging from the base of the stem and old branches Leaves large, leathery with a narrow spinous outgrowth at the tip Groups of 4-8 creamishwhite flowers on long stalks, calyx lobes 4, stamens 8. Long hanging propagules (about 65 cm long). Fl. June-August
  • 27. Kandelia candel (Rhizophoraceae) Large shrubs or short trees, stem base flattened with flaky bark Leaves narrow and long Many white flowers on long stalk, sepals and petals 5 each, stamens many Hanging propagules in bunches, about 40 cm long, with reflexed calyx lobes. Fl. June-July
  • 29. Cerbera odollam (Apocynaceae) Honde, Tende Trees with white latex Flowers white, sweet scented Fruits mango sized, green Fl. Round the year
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  • 34. ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE •Coastal Shore Protection - Bioshields •Breeding Ground for crabs, shrimps, Fishes •Tsunami/Cyclone Protection ? •Nutrient source for marine Food Web •Habitat for Birds, other animals •Source of Firewood and other domestic needs •Carbon Sequestering •Eco-Tourism Spots •Educational/Research materials
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