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FollowHIZOL TREE (BARRINGTONIA ACUTANGULA) A RARE MANGROVE FOUND IN SON BEEL.
The Hizol tree, also known as Barringtonia Acutangula, is a rare and fascinating species of mangrove that can be found in the Son Beel wetland in Karimganj, Ass...
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The Hizol tree, also known as Barringtonia Acutangula, is a rare and fascinating species of mangrove that can be found in the Son Beel wetland in Karimganj, Assam, India. This wetland is the largest in Assam and the second largest seasonal wetland in all of Asia, making it an important ecological and cultural site.
One of the most remarkable features of the Hizol tree is its ability to thrive in both dry and wet seasons. During the dry season, the trees' roots are exposed and appear as tangled masses of gnarled wood that twist and turn in all directions. However, during the wet season, the water level in the wetland rises, and the trees' roots become submerged, allowing them to absorb nutrients and continue to grow.
Visitors to Son Beel are often drawn to the Hizol trees for their striking appearance and the amazing view they offer around the lake. These trees stand tall and majestic, with their dark green leaves providing a canopy of shade and protection for the many creatures that make their home in the wetland.
Overall, the Hizol tree is an important part of the ecosystem in Son Beel, and its presence is a testament to the natural beauty and resilience of this unique wetland.
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One of the most remarkable features of the Hizol tree is its ability to thrive in both dry and wet seasons. During the dry season, the trees' roots are exposed and appear as tangled masses of gnarled wood that twist and turn in all directions. However, during the wet season, the water level in the wetland rises, and the trees' roots become submerged, allowing them to absorb nutrients and continue to grow.
Visitors to Son Beel are often drawn to the Hizol trees for their striking appearance and the amazing view they offer around the lake. These trees stand tall and majestic, with their dark green leaves providing a canopy of shade and protection for the many creatures that make their home in the wetland.
Overall, the Hizol tree is an important part of the ecosystem in Son Beel, and its presence is a testament to the natural beauty and resilience of this unique wetland.
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