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  2. Mazus reptans - Wikipedia

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    The plant is best grown in moist but well-drained soil, receiving irrigation from "average" up to 30 centimetres (12 in) per year. It prefers protected full sun to half-shade locations. [3] Creeping mazus is used in smaller open areas, between stepping stones in paths and patios, a trailing plant in pots, and in flower beds. [3]

  3. Mazus miquelii - Wikipedia

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    Mazus miquelii, commonly known as Miquel's mazus [2] or creeping mazus, [3] is a species of herbaceous perennial groundcover native to Japan and China. [1] Mazus reptans is now considered a heterotypic synonym of M. miquelii , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] but is still often used in the ornamental plant trade.

  4. Mazus - Wikipedia

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    Mazus is a genus of low-growing perennial plants. It has been placed in various plant families including Phrymaceae , Scrophulariaceae , and recently in the family Mazaceae . [ 1 ] Consisting of around 40 species, this genus is generally found in damp habitats in lowland or mountain regions of China, Japan, India, Southeast Asia, Australia and ...

  5. Category:Mazus - Wikipedia

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  6. Mazus surculosus - Wikipedia

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    Mazus surculosus, commonly known as suckering mazus, [1] is a species of herbaceous perennial groundcover native to Bhutan, China, India, and Nepal. [2] Description

  7. Mazaceae - Wikipedia

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    Mazaceae is a family of plants in the order Lamiales.The family was described by James L. Reveal in 2011. [2] Genera in this family were most recently previously included in Phrymaceae and in older classifications were placed in Scrophulariaceae.

  8. Mazus pumilus - Wikipedia

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    Mazus pumilus, commonly called Japanese mazus, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the Mazaceae family. It is native to south and east Asia, where it is found in Bhutan , China , India , Pakistan , Bangladesh , Indonesia , Japan , Korea , Nepal , New Guinea , the Philippines , Russia , Taiwan , Thailand , and Vietnam . [ 2 ]

  9. Mazus pumilio - Wikipedia

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    Mazus pumilio, commonly known as the swamp mazus, is a plant native to eastern Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand. [1] It is commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant, most often for creating a groundcover. It is a completely prostrate, perennial herb usually forming wide spreading patches.