4. Where would you find mangrove trees
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You'll find mangrove trees in the wild in shallow, brackish waters of the southern United States. They also grow in riverbeds and wetlands. You can start growing mangrove trees in your backyard if you live in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9-12
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Although, mangroves can be found near rivers it is most common in coastal and tidal wetlands. While these tidal swamp forests support salt tolerant vegetation as they are regularly subject to tides, they still need fresh water to grow and survive.
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