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The genus '''''Myosurus''''' or '''Mousetail''', belongs to the [[buttercup]] [[family (biology)|family]] (Ranunculaceae) and comprises about 15 species. Annual scapose herbs, nearly [[cosmopolitan (distribution)|cosmopolitan]] (lacking in e. Asia and tropical regions). with a center of diversity in w. North America
The genus '''''Myosurus''''', or '''Mousetail''', belongs to the [[buttercup]] [[family (biology)|family]] (Ranunculaceae). It comprises about 15 species of annual scapose herbs. These herbs are nearly [[cosmopolitan distribution|cosmopolitan]] (lacking in eastern [[Asia]] and tropical regions), with a center of diversity in western [[North America]].
[[Category:Ranunculales]]
[[Category:Ranunculales]]
[[Category:Flowers]]
[[Category:Flowers]]

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Mousetail
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Genus:
Myosurus
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M. minimus
Binomial name
Myosurus minimus

The genus Myosurus, or Mousetail, belongs to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It comprises about 15 species of annual scapose herbs. These herbs are nearly cosmopolitan (lacking in eastern Asia and tropical regions), with a center of diversity in western North America.