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Origin: Berinu / Coastal Thazvaar (marshes, deltas)
The Saltroot Mangrove is a medium-sized tree found in brackish marshes and deltas across Berinu and Coastal Thazvaar. With thick, salt-absorbing roots that penetrate deep into muddy soils, it stabilizes vulnerable wetland terrain and shelters aquatic life, particularly during early stages of development.
Lives 80–120 years. Matures at 10–15 years. Produces seeds in tidal seasons.
Documented in the Era of Absolute Expansion (~3,000 years before modern Geba), Saltroot Mangroves are vital to marsh ecosystems. Extant and abundant.