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Pollards, the forgotten art-discussion


Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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A pollard i came across yesterday. Didn't measure it but must have had a 7" diameter [ATTACH]115630[/ATTACH].

 

 

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a plane, showing the boabab bottle butt phenomina that is as yet of unkown cause as far as i am aware, David has a corker of an example

 

 

Might not be as old as you think stephen.

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Hi, interested to know if anyone starts new pollards when the opportunity arises? May have been talked about on this thread before ( but it's been going a while n I only just found it ). I've always felt even though old pollards can be managed they're not immortal and if new ones are not 'created' eventually there won't be any left for our descendants to appreciate.

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