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pollard

[pol-erd] / ˈpɒl ərd /




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As with many of Banksy's works, the latest piece caused a debate and range of opinions, including from some conservation campaigners who say the tree was pruned back, or pollarded, too much.

From BBC

It features green paint on a wall behind a cut-back, or pollarded, tree to look like foliage.

From BBC

Willows are coppiced — cut regularly to within an inch or two of the base to flush fresh growth — or pollarded, with cuts made higher up on the trunk or branches.

From Seattle Times

I have always liked the formality of this garden, the gravel paths, the pollarded trees, the geometric patterns.

From New York Times

In my work as an arborist, I often visit wonderful woodlands — ancient forests of bristlecone pines, immense groves of redwoods, endless woods of quaking aspen or pollarded oaks.

From New York Times