Conocarpus Saudi also known as Buttonwood : It is (11 m) tall, (21 m) long, and (530 cm) diameter. The bark is dense and has broad plates of thin grey to brown scales. The branches are delicate and bent or winged in a cross-. The leaves are arranged alternate, flat, oblong, 2–7 cm long (rarely up to 10 cm or 3.9 in length) and 1–3 cm wide (0.39–1.18 inches), with a tapering tip and a complete edge. These are dark green and glossy above and white, with soft silky hair below, and at the bottom of each leaf are two salt glans. The fruits look like buttons (their common name derived from them), 5–8 mm in diameter, without any petals; they come out in stalked 35-56 fleet panicles.
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