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Mazus Fukienensis
''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. page 47 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 New Zealand. 40 species are accepted:''Mazus'' Lour.
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Mazus Reptans
''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 introduced in the United States. Description ''Mazus reptans'' is a herbaceous plant with alternate, simple leaves, on creeping and rooting stems. It grows less than , with a spread of . Fine Gardening magazine: Plant Guide for ''Mazus reptans''
. accessed 7.4.2012.
The purple-blue to white flowers are borne in spring and summer. The flower crown is 2-lipped and violet-blue to pink or white, inside with white and yellow spots. The period of bloom lasts from Spring through Summer. The capsule fruits contain small seeds.


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