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- Pollarding abstract "Pollarding is a pruning system in which the upper branches of a tree are removed, promoting a dense head of foliage and branches. It has been common in Europe since medieval times and is practised today in urban areas worldwide, primarily to maintain trees at a predetermined height.Traditionally, trees were pollarded for one of two reasons: for fodder to feed livestock, or for wood. Fodder pollards produced "pollard hay", which was used as livestock feed; they were pruned at intervals of two to six years so their leafy material would be most abundant. Wood pollards were pruned at longer intervals of eight to 15 years, a pruning cycle that tended to produce upright poles favored for fence rails and posts, as well as boat construction. One consequence of pollarding is pollarded trees tend to live longer than unpollarded specimens because they are maintained in a partially juvenile state, and they do not have the weight and windage of the top part of the tree.Older pollards often become hollow, so can be difficult to age accurately. Pollards tend to grow slowly, with narrower growth rings in the years immediately after cutting.".
- Pollarding thumbnail Pollard_1.jpg?width=300.
- Pollarding wikiPageExternalLink press_release_56.cfm.
- Pollarding wikiPageID "99601".
- Pollarding wikiPageRevisionID "600076643".
- Pollarding hasPhotoCollection Pollarding.
- Pollarding subject Category:Forest_management.
- Pollarding subject Category:Habitat_management_equipment_and_methods.
- Pollarding subject Category:Horticultural_techniques.
- Pollarding subject Category:Trees.
- Pollarding type Ability105616246.
- Pollarding type Abstraction100002137.
- Pollarding type Cognition100023271.
- Pollarding type HorticulturalTechniques.
- Pollarding type Know-how105616786.
- Pollarding type Method105660268.
- Pollarding type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Pollarding type Technique105665146.
- Pollarding comment "Pollarding is a pruning system in which the upper branches of a tree are removed, promoting a dense head of foliage and branches. It has been common in Europe since medieval times and is practised today in urban areas worldwide, primarily to maintain trees at a predetermined height.Traditionally, trees were pollarded for one of two reasons: for fodder to feed livestock, or for wood.".
- Pollarding label "Knotten".
- Pollarding label "Köpfen (Landwirtschaft)".
- Pollarding label "Pollarding".
- Pollarding label "Émondage".
- Pollarding sameAs Köpfen_(Landwirtschaft).
- Pollarding sameAs Émondage.
- Pollarding sameAs Knotten.
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- Pollarding sameAs Q727385.
- Pollarding sameAs Q727385.
- Pollarding sameAs Pollarding.
- Pollarding wasDerivedFrom Pollarding?oldid=600076643.
- Pollarding depiction Pollard_1.jpg.
- Pollarding isPrimaryTopicOf Pollarding.