| 11. | Rows of pollarded trees done up with varying skill line the heavily traveled Route 222 near Reading, Pa.
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| 12. | The pollarded trees allowed light through to the woodland floor, increasing the numbers of low-growing plants.
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| 13. | Traditionally, trees were pollarded for one of two reasons : for fodder to feed livestock, or for wood.
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| 14. | Pollarded trees line streets in San Francisco and some European cities, and also stand sentinel before houses in rural Delaware.
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| 15. | Here, the light that reaches the woodland floor is extremely limited owing to the thick growth of the pollarded trees.
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| 16. | On a pollarded tree, stems are cut back to well above the ground, where new sprouts are safe from animals.
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| 17. | A pollarded tree has a drastically different appearance than an unpruned tree, being much shorter with stunted, club-like branches.
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| 18. | These are ancient woodlands documented since the 13th century and including many coppiced and pollarded Oak and Ash trees covering a total of.
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| 19. | The park contains the largest maiden ( not pollarded ) oak in the country, with a circumference of 7.6 metres.
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| 20. | The trees, mostly London plane and Scotch elm, are heavily pollarded to give a very regular and formal appearance to the plaza.
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