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  1. Bermy

    Traditional pollarding

    Its a wee bit scary what can be done these days!!!
  2. Bermy

    Traditional pollarding

    Ha, that's neat! The fuss is people don't get it by just looking at the dormant 'cat's heads' with no leaves, think it looks nasty. I think they look like lollipops when they flush out, insted of the nice scaffold of a regularly pruned tree. But, when its done from the get go because of...
  3. Bermy

    Traditional pollarding

    Yes Al it was towards the end of winter in Victoria Australia, approaching Melbourne somewhere. Funny thing is Plane trees grow just fine in sub tropical climates! We have quite a few big ones in Bermuda... In Australia it seems to be the thing to try and grow any kind of palm tree in even the...
  4. Bermy

    Traditional pollarding

    Here are some pollarded street trees in Victoria...managed to get a picture while we were stopped at the lights, they look like plane trees. This was in 2009 I haven't seen any while in Tas....but the elms in our village were cut regularly in years gone by because of the power lines, they could...
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