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Cutting back to the same position annually is usually referred to as pollarding; cutting nearly to the ground is usually called stooling. Both are good methods of controlling height and maintaining vigor on plants that would normally grow to a large size. […] Those [plants] that generate many small stems crowded together are difficult to pollard so they are normally stooled. Some people refer to stooling as coppice.
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Cutting
back
to
the
same
position
annually
is
usually
referred
to
as
pollarding;
cutting
nearly
to
the
ground
is
usually
called
stooling.
Both
are
good
methods
of
controlling
height
and
maintaining
vigor
on
plants
that
would
normally
grow
to
a
large
size.
[…]
Those
[plants]
that
generate
many
small
stems
crowded
together
are
difficult
to
pollard
so
they
are
normally
stooled.
Some
people
refer
to
stooling
as
coppice.