Mazus pumilio explained

Mazus pumilio, commonly known as the swamp mazus, is a plant native to eastern Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand.[1] It is commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant, most often for creating a groundcover. It is a completely prostrate, perennial herb usually forming wide spreading patches.

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  1. Book: Metcalf, L. J. (Lawrence James), 1928-. The cultivation of New Zealand plants. 1993. Godwit. 0-908877-23-4. Auckland, N.Z.. 28439249.