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Mazu or
Matsu is a sea
goddess in
Chinese folk religion,
Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. She is also
known by
several other names and titles...
- H.L.Li
Mazus pro****bens Hemsl.
Mazus pulc****us Hemsl.
Mazus pumilio R.Br. —
Swamp mazus Mazus pumilus (Burm.f.)
Steenis — ****anese
mazus Mazus quadriprotuberans...
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Mazus pumilus,
commonly called ****anese
mazus, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Mazaceae family. It is
native to
south and east Asia,
where it is...
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Mazus radicans. Cheeseman, T. F. (1906),
Manual of the New
Zealand Flora, New
Zealand Government, p. 486, OCLC 688378960, Wikidata Q5992016 "
Mazus radicans...
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Mazus reptans,
common name
creeping mazus, is a
heterotypic synonym of
Mazus miquelii, a low-growing
perennial plant native to the East Asia, and widely...
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Mazus miquelii,
commonly known as Miquel's
mazus or
creeping mazus, is a
species of
herbaceous perennial groundcover native to ****an and China.
Mazus...
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Mazu or
mazu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mazu is a
goddess worshipped in China, Taiwan, and
Southeast Asia.
Mazu may also
refer to: Matsu...
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Mazus gracilis Hemsl".
Plants of the
World Online. The
Trustees of the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. n.d.
Retrieved November 17, 2024. "
Mazus gracilis...
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Mazus pumilio,
commonly known as the
swamp mazus, is a
plant native to
eastern Australia,
Tasmania and New Zealand. It is
commonly cultivated as an ornamental...
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Mazus surculosus,
commonly known as
suckering mazus, is a
species of
herbaceous perennial groundcover native to Bhutan, China, India, and Nepal. This...