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Mousetail is used as a common name for species of plants in several genera: * Ivesia in the rose family * Myosurus in the buttercup family * 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 * Rhipsalis baccifera, in particular R. baccifera subsp. horrida (syn. R. horrida), mouse tail or mouse tail cactusThis page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you

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  • Mousetail is used as a common name for species of plants in several genera: * Ivesia in the rose family * Myosurus in the buttercup family * 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 * Rhipsalis baccifera, in particular R. baccifera subsp. horrida (syn. R. horrida), mouse tail or mouse tail cactusThis page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you may wish to edit the linking article so that it links directly to the intended article. (en)
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  • Mousetail is used as a common name for species of plants in several genera: * Ivesia in the rose family * Myosurus in the buttercup family * 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 * Rhipsalis baccifera, in particular R. baccifera subsp. horrida (syn. R. horrida), mouse tail or mouse tail cactusThis page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you (en)
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  • Mousetail (en)
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