Definition of Coppicing. Meaning of Coppicing. Synonyms of Coppicing

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Definition of Coppicing

Coppicing
Coppice Cop"pice (k[o^]p"p[i^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coppiced (-p[i^]st); p. pr. & vb. n. Coppicing.] (Forestry) To cause to grow in the form of a coppice; to cut back (as young timber) so as to produce shoots from stools or roots.

Meaning of Coppicing from wikipedia

- regrowth; coppicing has been of significance in many parts of lowland temperate Europe.[citation needed] The widespread and long-term practice of coppicing as...
- violet, greater stitchwort and moschatel. There is a system of rotational coppicing, which creates open areas, encouraging a diversity of wild flowers. Butterflies...
- The Coppice Hospital was a mental health facility in Mapperley, Nottingham, England. The hospital, which was designed by Thomas Chambers Hine in the Italianate...
- Alder Coppice is a local nature reserve in West Midlands, England. It is near Sedgley, next to the Northway Estate, in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley...
- Haltham Coppice is a small woodland in the parish of Tumby, Lincolnshire. "Google Maps". v t e...
- Scholes Coppice (also called Scholes Wood) in an area of ancient woodland located to the north-west of Kimberworth in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham...
- as coppicing. Its ecological succession can be a beetle bank or hedge. In coppicing, dead hedges are useful for keeping compartments of a coppice tidy...
- Pollarding was preferred over coppicing in wood-pastures and other grazed areas, because animals would browse the regrowth from coppice stools. Historically in...
- White Coppice is a hamlet near Chorley, Lancashire, England. It was the most po****ted part of the township of Anglezarke in the 19th century. Close to...
- Nearby to the south of the village is Clunton Coppice, a 23.6 hectares (58 acres) remnant of the oak coppice woodland which was abundant in this part of...