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  2. Lepidospartum squamatum - Wikipedia

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    Lepidospartum squamatum is a large shrub often exceeding two meters in height which takes a spreading, rounded form, its branches are coated in woolly fibers and stubby leaves no more than 3 millimeters long.

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    The brooms were respected and given care – such as hanging on the wall when not in use and sometimes covered with cotton hoods to keep them clean. [4] The covered flat brooms were used to dry-polish hard wood floors and clean the last traces of dust off hard surfaces. [2] The flat broom led to a boom of broom making in the United States. In ...

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    Visualization of how a push broom scanner captures imagery. The dark purple squares represent the subset of the area seen by the scanner at any given time and the lighter purple squares show previously scanned areas. A push broom scanner, also known as an along-track scanner, is a device for obtaining images with spectroscopic sensors.

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    Until the 18th century, brooms were crafted by hand. [1] In 1797, the quality of brooms changed when Levi Dickenson, a farmer in Hadley, Massachusetts, made a broom for his wife, using the tassels of sorghum, a grain he was growing for the seeds. His wife spread good words around town, creating demand for Dickenson's sorghum brooms.

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