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Mousetail

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Mousetail is used as a common name for species of plants in several genera:

  • Myosurus apetalus, bristly mousetail, native to western North and South America
  • Myosurus cupulatus, Arizona mousetail, native to the south-western United States and northern Mexico
  • Myosurus minimus, tiny mousetail, native to much of the Northern Hemisphere
  • Myosurus sessilis, vernal pool mousetail, native to southern Oregon and central California in the United States