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  2. Jeyes Fluid - Wikipedia

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    Jeyes Fluid / ˈ dʒ eɪ z / is a brand of disinfectant fluid for external use only, [1] owned by the German company Henkel since 2016. [2] It is predominantly used for removing bacteria, while gardeners have found it effective at cleaning paths, patios, greenhouses, driveways, and drains - particularly of moss. [3]

  3. Roof cleaning - Wikipedia

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    One safe and effective means to clean a roof is an electric agricultural sprayer system, as originally developed in Florida, USA in the early 1990s. [6] The equipment is used to apply a cleaning solution (typically containing bleach) that kills the algae, bacteria, mold, mildew, moss, fungus and other organic organisms growing on the roof.

  4. Antitrichia curtipendula - Wikipedia

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    Hanging moss does not grow roots into the ground, instead growing complex root systems upon their host plant, that weave themselves into a tight matt [citation needed] and provide structure and support to the overall moss community. Living up off the forest floor allows these epiphytes to gain access to the precipitation falling through the ...

  5. Resin-bound paving - Wikipedia

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    As a result, a resin-bound surface is more durable and requires less maintenance – it needs to be swept or power washed at least twice a year, to avoid the build-up of detritus and prevent the growth of moss or algae. Resin-bound surfacing conforms to the guidance notes set out by the Resin Flooring Association (FeRFA).

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  7. Star jelly - Wikipedia

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    An instance of unidentified star jelly on Grimmia pulvinata, a species of moss. Star jelly (also called astromyxin, astral jelly) is a gelatinous substance sometimes found on grass and less commonly on the branches of trees. [1] According to folklore, it is deposited on the Earth during meteor showers.