Rhizophora lone is a generic engine for mangrove trees with stilt roots. The lone model creates rounded and compact isolated specimens, growing up to 10 meters. Within the Rhizophora genus, there are nine distinct species: R. apiculate, R. harrisonii, R. mangle, R. mucronata, R. racemose, R. samoensis, R. selata, R. stylosa, and R. tomlinsonii. The most prevalent species among them is R. mangle, also known as the red mangrove, which can be located along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the United States, South America, and Western Africa. The other two commonly found species are R. mucronata and R. stylosa, distributed across the Indian and West Pacific oceans. Although there are subtle distinctions among these species, the PlantFactory procedural generic model is designed to encompass all the essential characteristics of each.
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