Burma . 251. EVERGREEN FOREST BROOK. [Tojhce p. 114. TYPES OF FOREST 115. 252. RIPARIAN FOREST. forest (jagalng taw) and marshland {bwet).Towards the sea the river-sides of the kwinare bordered with lainu and pinle-kanazo, theevergreen monotony of which is only brokenby the danl {Nipd), a palm with immensefronds somewhat like the cocoanut, but notdeveloping a stem. The mud-banks of thetidal estuaries are overgrown with mangrove(byii). Above the brackish water, the ripariantree is the willow imdmakd), the tree that denies its homage to the rain. For whenby grace of heaven trees put forth theirl


Burma . 251. EVERGREEN FOREST BROOK. [Tojhce p. 114. TYPES OF FOREST 115. 252. RIPARIAN FOREST. forest (jagalng taw) and marshland {bwet).Towards the sea the river-sides of the kwinare bordered with lainu and pinle-kanazo, theevergreen monotony of which is only brokenby the danl {Nipd), a palm with immensefronds somewhat like the cocoanut, but notdeveloping a stem. The mud-banks of thetidal estuaries are overgrown with mangrove(byii). Above the brackish water, the ripariantree is the willow imdmakd), the tree that denies its homage to the rain. For whenby grace of heaven trees put forth theirleaves, the willow sheds its own, and in thedrought when all the rest are bare, the saucytree breaks into leaf Between the willow atthe waters edge and the kwin or the hill-slope, as the case may be, comes a narrowband of riparian forest with a frequent under-growth of cane-brake. This is the habitat ofseveral useful timber trees, thingdn, pyivima,These trees and their associates follow the banks of the small feeders into the hill-regions, or form an inter-mixture in th


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