This tree seems to be wearing a skirt!! That is what the magnificent stilt roots of this mangrove tree reminded me of!!
What do you think?
This is a mangrove species that I saw in the Sunderbans. They are adapted to grow in saline and brackish water and have special roots for support and to breathe.
I am joining Parul's #ThursdayTreeLove33. Head over to see some wonderful trees from around the world.

We have mangrove trees in the United States, in a state called Florida. I lived there for two years and just visited there in January - and I can't remember if I saw any of these trees. I'll know what to look out for, now - it really does look like a tree skirt.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed by the tree picture:) looks really like a skirt:):) thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteskirting round the bush for sure! Loved this picture.
ReplyDeletelove the picture as well as your narration. and Yes! it seems like a skirt...thanks for sharing this unique pic and it is really great to get connected with you through this lovely series #thursdaytreelove
ReplyDelete@Alana.. Do look out for the mangroves. From what I have read, these are found in Florida... Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThanks @Angela :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sunita @bellybytes :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy to connect with you too @Surbhi :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is just so cute - a tree in a skirt. It does look like that. Reminds a bit of a scene from Life of Pi.
ReplyDelete@Tulika... Thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is so unique and it sure looks like a skirt of roots. Thank you for sharing. Sunderbans is one place in India that if I get a chance, I would love to go. It reminds me of geography classes and books :)
ReplyDelete@Parul.. You have to visit the Sunderbans. A totally different region and hats off to the folk who live there... The flora ofcourse is amazing ... Thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteThat tree looks interesting with thin roots and lush green top
ReplyDeleteThanks Mahathi! :-)
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