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HEDGE MAIZE (from “hedge maze”)

“Maize” is another name for “corn”. Even though there is more maize grown in the world than wheat or rice, a relatively small proportion of the total maize crop is consumed directly by humans. That’s because a lot of maize goes to make corn ethanol, animal feed and derivative products like cornstarch and corn syrup. Here in the US, over 40% of the maize produced is used to feed livestock, and about 30% is used to make ethanol.

A hedge maze is a garden feature created using hedges, shrubs, or other plants that are trimmed and shaped to form a complex and often intricate network of paths. People navigate through the maze to reach the center or find their way out.

Hedge mazes have been popular in garden design for centuries and are often associated with formal or historical gardens. They serve both aesthetic and recreational purposes, providing an enjoyable and sometimes challenging experience for visitors. Some hedge mazes are designed in elaborate patterns, and the height of the hedges can vary, adding to the challenge and intrigue.

Well-known hedge mazes can be found in various locations, including botanical gardens, estates, and public parks. They are designed for recreational purposes and are often enjoyed by visitors of all ages. If you have a specific hedge maze in mind or if you’re looking for information on a particular one, please provide more details, and I’ll do my best to assist!

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