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Definition of mudwort in English: mudwortnoun ˈmʌdwəːt A very small creeping plant that grows in mud and damp soils in north temperate regions. Limosella aquatica, family Scrophulariaceae Example sentencesExamples - Although there is an impressive list of plant species - including mudwort, a nationally scarce plant - it is the birds, particularly the waders, that represent the reserve's primary importance.
- Widespread stoloniferous herbs of wet habitats are the buttercup Ranunculus flammula and mudwort, Limosella subulata.
- It supports a range of rare and scarce species, including mudwort, stone loach, and a range of invertebrates.
- The Nosterfield reserve is already home to some 200 plants, including the nationally-scarce mudwort and blunt-flowered rush.
- This is vital feeding ground for many birds, and is home to the county rare plant, mudwort.
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