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Definition of Avicennia officinalis
1. Noun. A small to medium-sized tree growing in brackish water especially along the shores of the southwestern Pacific.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Avicennia Officinalis
Literary usage of Avicennia officinalis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plant-geography Upon a Physiological Basis by Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1903)
"Avicennia officinalis) ; in the form of isolated individuals, Rhizophora mucronata
still appears in South Japan (Kagoshima, 32° N.) as the most northerly ..."
2. Publication by Field Museum of Natural History (1902)
"Mangle bianco. Celestun, May 12, 1865 (Schott, 361}. Avicennia officinalis Linn.
Sp. PI., no. A. tomentosa]&cc(. Celestun, May 12, 1895 (Schott, 473). ..."
3. Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the Phanerogams and Ferns by Anton Bary (1884)
"Avicennia officinalis, 588. Begonia macularis, cortex, 404. Avicennia tomentosa,
588. Azalea indica, glands, 91. Azolla, 15, 17, 22, 34, 54: apex of stem, ..."