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coppicing
coppicing, vbl. n. (ˈkɒpɪsɪŋ) [f. coppice n.] a. Coppice-wood.1891 Field 7 Mar. 337/1 The awful damage they [rabbits] did to coppicing during the frost. b. The treating of wood as coppice; the cutting down of trees periodically so that new shoots may grow from the stumps. Also attrib.1880 C. R. Mark... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coppicing
History Evidence suggests that coppicing has been continuously practised since pre-history. External links What is coppicing? wikipedia.org
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copsing
copsing, n. (ˈkɒpsɪŋ) [f. copse n.] = coppicing, copsewood.1783 Projects in Ann. Reg. 93/2 Ash for poles or copsing. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pollarding
Pollarding was preferred over coppicing in wood-pastures and other grazed areas, because animals would browse the regrowth from coppice stools. Species As with coppicing, only species with vigorous epicormic growth may be pollarded. wikipedia.org
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Resprouter
See also Adventitiousness Coppicing Crown sprouting Cutting (plant) Geoxyle Water sprout References Wildfire ecology Plant morphology Plant physiology wikipedia.org
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Woodcutting
Woodcutting may refer to: Logging - cutting and loading of trees or logs onto trucks or skeleton cars Woodcut, a relief printing technique in printmaking Coppicing wikipedia.org
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Withy
The term is also used to refer to any type of flexible rod of natural wood used in rural crafts such as hazel or ash created through coppicing or pollarding See also "The Bitter Withy", a folk song Coppicing Fascine Widmore, London, a suburb named for the withy Willow Man, a sculpture in England References wikipedia.org
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التقطيع (تقنية تقليم الأشجار)
لقطع الفروع الجانبية من الأشجار، يستخدم بشكل رئيسي في شمال إنجلترا تشمل تقنيات إدارة الغابات المماثلة الأخرى تقليم فروع الشجرة (Pollarding) و تنسيغ (coppicing wikipedia.org
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Croes Robert Wood
Gwent Wildlife Trust, the owners of the site, manage the woodland through methods of coppicing and charcoal burning to encourage its notable flora and Gwent Wildlife Trust has employed techniques of coppicing and charcoal burning to manage the woodland, after it was clear-felled in 1982, creating sections wikipedia.org
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Tudeley
It comprises restored ancient wood and heathland, which have been connected through extensive coppicing to open up the woodland floor and allow the woodland The coppicing allows for charcoal burning, with the products sold locally. wikipedia.org
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Hardwick Wood
This medieval wood is now managed by coppicing. wikipedia.org
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Atlantic hazelwood
people, it is thought that the exploitation was limited to seasonal sheltered grazing of livestock and the selective cutting of hazel poles, with clearcut coppicing Epiphyte communities The long ecological continuity of the Atlantic hazelwoods due to their lack of clearcut coppicing, together with the hyperoceanic wikipedia.org
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South Blean
KWT is gradually removing the conifers to allow natural regeneration, and it also manages the site by grazing and coppicing. wikipedia.org
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Vincients Wood
The hazel bushes that grow beneath the oaks were regularly cut in the past, a tradition known as coppicing. Combined with the coppicing, this benefits wildlife by letting the sunlight in and creating ideal conditions for many animals, birds, insects and plants wikipedia.org
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Salix irrorata
A bushy shrub that prefers moist areas, in a garden setting it needs coppicing to both keep it from growing overlarge and to maintain the attractive bark wikipedia.org
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