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  2. Royden Park - Wikipedia

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    The grounds of the park were originally part of an estate owned by Ernest Royden which comprised the park, Hill Bark house and Thurstaston Common. Upon his death the estate passed to Hoylake council and was opened to the public for recreation. The park features a visitor centre, walled garden, miniature railway, woodland walks and a lake.

  3. Bark.com - Wikipedia

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    Bark was founded in 2014 and launched in January 2015. It is privately funded by serial entrepreneur Andrew Michael. [2] In January 2015, it was announced that Bark had purchased Dublin-based skills marketplace SkillPages for an undisclosed sum. [3] In March 2015, English television presenter Nick Hewer became Bark's brand ambassador. [4]

  4. Mulch - Wikipedia

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    Bark chips applied as mulch A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil . Reasons for applying mulch include conservation of soil moisture , improving fertility and health of the soil, reducing weed growth, and enhancing the visual appeal of the area.

  5. List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The main site is in Edinburgh at Inverleith, with three "Regional Gardens": Benmore Botanic Garden in Argyll, formerly known as the Younger Botanic Garden; Dawyck Botanic Garden in the Scottish Borders; Logan Botanic Garden in Galloway

  6. Physocarpus - Wikipedia

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    Physocarpus are deciduous shrubs with peeling bark [2] and alternately arranged leaves. The leaves are palmate with 3 to 7 lobes and often toothed edges. The inflorescence is a cluster of bell-shaped flowers with 5 rounded white or pink petals and many stamens. The fruit is a flat or inflated dehiscent follicle. [3] [4]

  7. Birch - Wikipedia

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    The inner bark is considered edible as an emergency food, even when raw. [12] It can be dried and ground into flour, as was done by Native Americans and early settlers. It can also be cut into strips and cooked like noodles. [12] The sap can be drunk or used to make syrup [12] and birch beer. Tea can be made from the red inner bark of black ...

  8. Physocarpus opulifolius - Wikipedia

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    In Missouri the fruits ripen from August to early October and are small, dry pods hanging in drooping, papery clusters. The bark peels off in thin papery strips, resembling the number nine in shape, exposing brown inner bark which is the origin of the common name. [8] Microscopic image of a cross-section of the stalk of P. opulifolius

  9. Taxus baccata - Wikipedia

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    The bark is thin, scaly brown, and comes off in small flakes aligned with the stem. The leaves are flat, dark green, 1–4 centimetres ( 1 ⁄ 2 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long, 2–3 mm ( 3 ⁄ 32 – 1 ⁄ 8 in) broad, and arranged spirally on the stem, but with the leaf bases twisted to align the leaves in two flat rows on either side of the stem ...

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