coppice no Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

coppice no Dicionário PONS

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A coppice is a wood where broad-leaved trees, typically hazel, grow out of the stumps or stools left from previous cuttings.
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Historically, the site is known to have been continuously wooded and it has a long history of management using the coppice-with-standards technique.
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Originally, this landscape was interspersed with carrs and coppice hedges.
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It is important as coppice-wood on marshy ground.
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It is an area of ancient woodland, with a history of coppice with standards management.
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It is ancient, with a coppice-with-standards structure and continues to support entirely semi-natural stands.
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Sometimes former coppice is converted to high-forest woodland by the practice of singling.
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This is a woodland of ancient growth, coppice areas and open glades, with a typical woodland ground flora including uncommon species.
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Logs from larger trees were split; that from smaller coppice wood did not require splitting.
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Some smaller tree species do not readily form pollards, because cutting the main stem stimulates growth from the base, effectively forming a coppice stool instead.
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