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A seedling grown in a small container, under carefully controlled (nursery) conditions. When seedlings are removed from containers for planting, the nursery soil remains bound up in their roots.
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An advertisement, not in the form of a formal ad, but usually a mention
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Often a gold coin that has been holed will have the hole filled with a plug of gold so the coin appears more collectable (although not normally to deceive). Some old coins made of tin were also plugged with a small piece of copper to make forgery harder.
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a cylindrical or elliptical skin piece (4-5 mm in diameter) containing about 10 to 20 hairs.
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A free swimming lure. One that travels from side to side and not just straight.
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