Definition of Mudworts. Meaning of Mudworts. Synonyms of Mudworts

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Definition of Mudworts

Mudwort
Mudwort Mud"wort`, n. (Bot.) A small herbaceous plant growing on muddy shores (Limosella aquatica).

Meaning of Mudworts from wikipedia

- Limosella is a genus of flowering plants known as mudworts. These are annual, largely aquatic plants, found in muddy areas worldwide. Its phylogeny and...
- Limosella australis, common name Welsh mudwort, is an annual dicot plant that is indigenous to the United States and Canada. It has white flowers, and...
- Dreaming of love Moonwort Forgetfulness Morning glory Repose; affection Mudwort Tranquility Mulberry black I will not survive you white Wisdom Mullein...
- of flowering plant in the figwort family known by the common name water mudwort. It is native to much of the temperate world, where it grows in many types...
- Dicliptera brachiata (false mint, wild mudwort, branched foldwing) is a species of plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is an herbaceous perennial native...
- flowering plant in the figwort family known by the common name Owyhee mudwort. It is native to western North America from the Pacific Northwest to northern...
- carolinianum — sea-lavender Limosellamudworts Limosella aquaticanorthern mudwort Limosella australismudwort Limprichtiamosses Limprichtia cossonii...
- family, Lamiaceae. Also, mugwort. Mountain spiderwort - Lloydia serotina. Mudwort - Limosella aquatica, found growing in muddy places. Mugwort - Artemisia...
- (Alisma), arrowheads (Sagittaria), lesser water-plantain (Baldellia) and mudwort (Limosella aquatica). The stoloniferous habit is an important distinguishing...
- making the area less wet. Lost species include small fleabane, starfruit, mudwort, lesser marshwort, bogbean, sundew, marsh cinquefoil, beaked and white...