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Definitions of coppice in various dictionaries:
noun - a dense growth of bushes
A thicket or grove of small trees or shrubs, especially one maintained by periodic cutting or pruning to encourage suckering, as in the cultivation of cinnamon trees for their bark.
verb - to cause to grow in the form of a coppice (a thicket)
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A thicket or grove of small trees or shrubs, especially one maintained by periodic cutting or pruning to encourage suckering, as in the cultivation of cinnamon trees for their bark. |
an area of woodland in which the trees or shrubs are periodically cut back to ground level to stimulate growth and provide firewood or timber. |
a dense growth of bushes |
An area of woodland in which the trees or shrubs are periodically cut back to ground level to stimulate growth and provide firewood or timber. |
Cut back (a tree or shrub) to ground level periodically to stimulate growth. |
an area of closely planted trees in which the trees are cut back regularly to provide wood: |
to cut trees or bushes back in order to form a small, closely planted area |
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Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which exploits the capacity of many species of trees to put out new shoots from their stump or roots if cut down. In a coppiced wood, which is called a copse, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level, known as a stool. New growth emerges and after a number of years, the coppiced tree is harvested and the cycle begins anew. Pollarding is a similar process carried out at a higher level on the tree. * Many silviculture practices involve cutting and regrowth; coppicing has been of significance in many parts of lowland temperate Europe. The widespread and long-term practice of coppicing as a landscape-scale industry is something that remains of special importance in southern England. Many of the English-language terms referenced in this article are particularly relevant to historic and contemporary practice in that area. * Typically a coppiced woodland is harvested in sections or coups on a rotation. In this way, a cr |