Mazaceae
Mazus miquelii Makino
Mazus miquelii Makino
Mazus miquelii is a stolon-spreading herb, an invasive weed in northeastern North America that favors damp boggy habitats.
Mazus pumilus (Burm.fil.) Steenis
Mazus pumilus (Burm.fil.) Steenis
Mazus pumilus (Japanese mazus) is a flowering annual plant native to Asian regions, invasive in North America, growing up to 30 cm tall.
Mazus pumilio R.Br.
Mazus pumilio R.Br.
Mazus pumilio R.Br., or swamp mazus, is a prostrate perennial native to Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, grown as ornamental groundcover.
Mazus radicans (Hook.fil.) Cheeseman
Mazus radicans (Hook.fil.) Cheeseman
Mazus radicans is a small creeping New Zealand native wetland herb, found from lowlands to alpine areas.
Dodartia orientalis L.
Dodartia orientalis L.
Dodartia is a Mazaceae flowering plant genus with one accepted weedy perennial species eaten by saiga antelope.
Lancea tibetica Hook.fil. & Thomson
Lancea tibetica Hook.fil. & Thomson
Lancea tibetica is a herbaceous Mazaceae plant distributed across parts of China and South/Central Asia.
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