A Devon hedge, also known as a Devon hedgebank, consist of a rubble or earth bank that is usually topped with bushy shrubs forming a hedgerow, with trees...
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Encyclopedia article "Hedge". The British Hedgelaying Society The English Hedgerow Trust Devon Hedge Group "The age of hedges" – "Botanist Max Hooper...
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Hedgelaying (redirect from Hedge laying)
Hedgelaying (or hedge laying) is a countryside skill that has been practised for centuries, mainly in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with many regional...
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A Cornish hedge is an ancient style of hedge built of stone and earth found in Cornwall, southwest England. Sometimes hedging plants or trees are planted...
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landscape found in many parts of southern England, for example the Devon hedge and Cornish hedge. However the term is more often found in technical than general...
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bishop or abbot Shepherd's crook An angled stem used in securing a laid Devon hedge Baron Crook, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Crooks Covered...
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Dunnock (redirect from Hedge Accentor)
largely archaic, English names for the dunnock include hedge accentor, hedge sparrow, hedge warbler, and titling. The dunnock was described by the Swedish...
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Topiary (redirect from Topiary hedge)
used to cover a cage and give the look of topiary in a few months. The hedge is a simple form of topiary used to create boundaries, walls or screens...
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Adventure Wonderland Hedge Maze, Dorset, England; Beatles Maze, 1984 International Garden Festival, Liverpool; Bicton Park Fence Maze, Devon, England; Blackpool...
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Devon Eugene Malcolm (born 22 February 1963) is a Jamaican-born English former cricketer. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Malcolm played in 40 Test matches...
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