A tree that has been felled at two or more metres above ground level in order to produce a crown of poles The poles would have been traditionaly used like coppice poles but are grown out of reach of grazing animals The crowns are often valuable nesting sites for birds
- Woodland management whereby mature trees are cut to promote regrowth above the reach of browsing stock
To prune a tree heavilly, cutting branches back to the trunk, so that it produces dense new growth