There are two houses there and I know at least one of the family works for Asplundh and parks his work truck there. The second house has a day care at it. My kids don't go to that day care :lol:
I looked further into it. Those would be considered a single stem pollard. By definition, where I found it, a polllard is considered a high coppice. The article also made reference to Shigo in regards to proper pollarding and pruning...
We have one beauty here, fruitless mulberry, that I am particularly fond of. BIG ol knuckles. I keep forgetting to get a pic of it. I finally was down there the other day with my camera, and the battery went dead. Picture jinx I tell ya!:|:
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I love pollards in the right setting and tree...
I asked because I thought pollards have some branch structure. Where as coppice would not. Those just look like high stumps to me. I am inclined to listen to the European guys as it is such an old practice.
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