| 1. | Pollarding of the adjacent willows controls light and the water levels.
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| 2. | London planes are often pruned by a technique called pollarding.
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| 3. | Repeated pollarding has shaped the growth patterns of centuries-old trees.
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| 4. | Conservation work includes hedgerow layering, pollarding of willows and cutting for hay.
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| 5. | Pollarding has its aesthetic and its practical sides.
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| 6. | Pollarding is a similar process carried out at a higher level on the tree.
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| 7. | The medieval practice of pollarding could be introduced.
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| 8. | Fast-growing deciduous trees that do not mind drastic annual pruning are ideal for pollarding.
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| 9. | Techniques that could make forestry more productive for fuel like coppicing and pollarding were not used.
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| 10. | Willow was harvested using traditional methods of pollarding, where a tree would be cut back to the main trunk.
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