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Coppicing - Wikipedia
Coppicing /ˈkɒpɪsɪŋ/ is the traditional method in woodland management of cutting down a tree to a stump, which in many species encourages new shoots to grow ... en.wikipedia.org
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COPPICE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. copse 2. forest originating mainly from shoots or root suckers rather than seed an oak coppice coppice 2 of 2 verb coppiced; coppicing www.merriam-webster.com
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Coppicing / RHS Gardening
Coppicing is a pruning technique where a tree or shrub is cut to ground level, resulting in regeneration of new stems from the base. www.rhs.org.uk
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coppice
▪ I. coppice, n. (ˈkɒpɪs) Forms: α. 6 copys, -eys, 6–7 cop(p)ise, (6 coppisse, coupisse), 7 coppis, copice, 7– coppice; β. pl. 6 copyes, 6–7 coppies, -ys; sing. 6 copie, 6–7 (8–9 dial.), coppy, -ey, -ie. See also copse. [a. OF. copeïz, couppeiz, colpeïz:—late L. type *colpātīcium ‘having the quality... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is coppicing a tree? - National Trust
Coppicing is a traditional woodland management technique that dates back to the Stone Age. It involves felling trees at their base to create a 'stool' where ... www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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Coppice or Pollard - Walden Heights Nursery & Orchard
Coppicing, which is more often mentioned in literature, is the practice of cutting closer to the ground. Pollarding is simply the process of cutting it higher ... waldenheightsnursery.com
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White Coppice
White Coppice had a cotton mill at the start of the Industrial Revolution. Sir Henry Tate, 1st Baronet was born on 11 March 1819 in White Coppice. wikipedia.org
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What is Coppicing? (And Why It's Amazing) - Growing with Nature
Coppicing is a sustainable forestry technique that uses nature's capacity for regeneration to continually harvest wood from a living tree. www.growingwithnature.org
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coppice, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
A small wood or thicket consisting of underwood and small trees grown for the purpose of periodical cutting. www.oed.com
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Cutting certain plants right back is necessary for their health, even if ...
Coppicing means cutting trees and shrubs back hard – right to the ground. Coppicing exploits the natural growth pattern of trees. www.gardensillustrated.com
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What is coppicing? - YouTube
... coppice. Jon describes the wildlife benefits of coppicing in more detail in a complementary video: https://youtu.be/Pk7o4q87h-A Filmed on ... www.youtube.com
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coppice
coppice/ˈkɔpɪs; `kɑpɪs/ n= copse. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Alder Coppice
Alder Coppice is a local nature reserve in West Midlands, England. wikipedia.org
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Coppice, Greater Manchester
Coppice is a locality and urban/suburban area the town of Oldham, in Greater Manchester, England. Coppice is the location of Hulme Grammar School and Werneth Cricket Club whose ground is known as 'The Coppice'. References Areas of Oldham wikipedia.org
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coppice-wood
ˈcopsewood, ˈcoppice-wood 1. A copse. arch. or Obs.α 1543 Act 35 Hen. VIII, c. 17 §1 In and upon all..Woods commonlie called Coppieswoods and Underwoods. 1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. ii. (1586) 105 Coppisse Woodes, that are continually to be feld. 1601 Holland Pliny I. 380 There be also of Date t... Oxford English Dictionary
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