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Winter 2003 - V.17 N.4



Indian River Lagoon Species Spotlight The Green Buttonwood
Species Spotlight
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Southeastern Beach Mouse

Bottlenose Dolphin

Roseate Spoonbill

The Green Buttonwood

The Common Snook

Small Tooth Sawfish





The Green Buttonwood has high salt-tolerance and is a common shoreline tree, often found in association with mangrove swamps. It grows well inland and can develop into a nice shade tree. Buttonwood gets its name from the brownish-red fruits which are cone like and referred to as buttons. In the past the wood of the Green Buttonwood was used to make charcoal as well as to smoke fish and meat.






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