| 21. | The withies which were used to make the pots and panniers were grown in willow plats ( areas of pollarded willow ) in the area.
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| 22. | Three small trees are carefully placed, and severely pollarded ( more or less given crew cuts ) every year to keep them light and airy.
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| 23. | An example of this can be seen in Epping Forest in London / UK, the majority of which was pollarded until the late 19th century.
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| 24. | The Queen Beech or Harry Potter tree ( now fallen ) This pollarded tree in Frithsden Beeches on Berkhamsted Common was at least 350 years old.
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| 25. | The cultivar has also been planted in avenues in Thessaloniki, Greece, where it is pollarded and pruned to produce a lower, denser crown.
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| 26. | The vigorous new shoots that emerge after some of these trees have been cut back offer their own special effects, in addition to the pollarded look.
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| 27. | Strength is not a concern, because a pollarded tree is never allowed to achieve great height or to grow limbs that are both long and thick.
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| 28. | The painting is formally titled " A Pollarded Willow Overhanging a Pool with a Cornfield, a Wood, and a Church Spire Beyond ."
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| 29. | Zinzan denied the charge, claiming he had taken only a few pollarded trees to repair buildings on the property, and for use as palings for fences.
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| 30. | The trees were traditionally pollarded for fuel, and 366 pollards over 250 years old have been recorded . 75 % of these are hornbeam and 20 % oak.
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