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An English flower basket is a 'trug'
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It is called a trug.
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Gardening
If you were using a Trug then you would be enjoying yourself in your garden! Trugs are English gardening baskets made in Sussex and generally known as Sussex Trugs. For more information look up the very informative website www.sussextrugs.com
There are a number of words that begin with 'trug-'; they all have to do with mercy or compassion. Trugaredd, trugareddfa, etc.
Phyllis Flowerdew has written: 'Trug and Leaf' 'The toy house' 'Obediah' 'Leaf Plays' 'The golden ball' 'Gypsy boy' 'Stories for Sounds' 'The children of Humlikon' 'New interest' -- subject(s): Readers 'Jonathan' 'Wide range quiz' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Reading (Elementary) 'Trug's mummy' 'Wide Range Readers' 'Trug' 'Mrs. Carlos wants a car' 'Stories for telling' 'The junk man's horse' 'The fish and chip van' 'Goodbye Candlelight and Other Stories' 'Hats for donkeys'
A shallow basket for flowers or fruit is called a tray or a platter. It is typically used for displaying and serving items in a decorative way.
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A trug is a shallow basket used for gardening. It is often used to carry vegetables or flowers. In 1851. a Mr. Smith sold some trugs to Queen Victoria and they became very popular.