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LARVE: An insect grub. LAYERING: A process of producing roots on old branches by stripping bark from an area and wrapping in sphagnam moss. LEADER: The uppermost growing shoot of a branch. LENTICAL: Pore's on the stems of a branches that exchange gasses. LIFTING: Digging a plant up from the ground complete with its rootball and soil. LIGNIFIED: The mature woody part of a young shoot or root. LOAM: A loose soil consisting of equal parts of organic matter, clay and sand. |