Abstract

1. Urandra ammui and Glochidion hongkongense show the roots growing upwards, standing above the ground. They are alike with the similar organ of mangrove-plants but differ from the latter in that, they are essentially similar in their structure with their subterranean roots, and may be called as standing roots in comparison with erect roots of mangroveplants.2. Horsfieldia amklaal shows the roots growing above the ground and then curving downwards. They are alike with the similar organ of mangrove-plants but differ from the latter in that, they are simple in shape, without showing abnormal thickening, and may be called as curving roots in comparison with curved knee-roots of mangrove-plants.

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