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  • Pollarded willows, also sourced by crocus, provide a fitting backdrop.
  • Their ages range from 300 to 1,000 years and include many pollards, remnants of former grazing regimes.
  • Groups of trees: some ancient pollards in particular occur in groups, sometimes of many trees together.
  • Pollard willow stands on the river bank.
  • Thus crack willows are often pollarded to reduce the chances of splitting and to quickly provide more timber.
  • There are several oak pollards on the hillside above the farm.
  • Pollarding in the past.
  • Pollarding of young trees.
  • Pollarded oaks, are badger sets marked by sandy entrances.
  • Many of its known host trees are old oak pollards.
  • Pollard trees.
  • The men with terriers who were working them looked in each willow pollard, and several also carried spades.
  • Pollarding of willows to increase their value for invertebrates.
  • Pollarding trees, which is like coppicing above head height, poles could be produced out of reach of grazing animals.
  • The work restored two old willow pollards and created three new pollards.
  • Pollard oak pedestal desk which made £ 2,400.
  • Other species can be less massive, such as old hornbeam pollards, field maples or holly.
  • Pollard 1 lime and 1 sweet chestnut.
  • For this reason many street pollards would be managed by the local council on a regular basis.
  • There are around 50 mature pollard white willow salix alba growing on sheep's green.

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