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  2. Cushion plant - Wikipedia

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    Cushion plants form large, low-growing mats that can grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in diameter. The typical form is a compact mass of closely spaced stems with minimal apical dominance that terminate in individual rosettes. Each stem grows at a consistent rate so that no one rosette is more exposed than the rest of the cushion.

  3. Canopy bed - Wikipedia

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    Canopy bed of the Chinese Qing dynasty, late 19th or early 20th century. The canopy bed arose from a need for warmth and privacy in shared rooms without central heating. Private bedrooms where only one person slept were practically unknown in medieval and early modern Europe, as it was common for the wealthy and nobility to have servants and attendants who slept in the same r

  4. Canopy walkway - Wikipedia

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    The country has the largest land mass in west Africa. It has 3 canopy walkways sited in Lagos and Cross river states. [16] The longest Canopy walkway in Africa is at Lekki Conservation Centre which is a project sponsored by Chevron but managed and supervised by The Nigerian Conservation Foundation. The walkway is 401 metres long transversing ...

  5. Culcita novaeguineae - Wikipedia

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    Culcita novaeguineae (common name, cushion star) is a species of starfish. It has short arms and an inflated appearance and resembles a pentagonal pincushion . It is variable in colour and can be found in tropical warm waters in the Indo-Pacific .

  6. Quik - Wikipedia

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    Quik may refer to: DJ Quik (born 1970), American MC and record producer; Nesquik (formerly known as Nestlé Quik in some countries), a family of milk beverage products made by the Nestlé corporation; Pegasus Quik, a British flying wing ultralight trike; quik (boot loader), a boot loader designed to start Linux on Apple Macintosh PowerPC systems