coppice u rečniku PONS

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This is a woodland of ancient growth, coppice areas and open glades, with a typical woodland ground flora including uncommon species.
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The enclosure map of 50 years later show that little of the original woodland remained by then, other than a few coppices.
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Prior to the twentieth century it appears to have been managed for centuries as traditional coppice woodlandd.
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This large reserve is made up of twenty-three woods and coppices, the boundaries of which have remained unchanged for several centuries.
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The punting pole ("la pigouille") may be a rough cut branch or coppice pole.
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Originally, this landscape was interspersed with carrs and coppice hedges.
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A coppice is a wood where broad-leaved trees, typically hazel, grow out of the stumps or stools left from previous cuttings.
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For much of its history since the medieval period, the wood has been used for coppice.
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Specimens may grow as individual trunks, multitrunk masses, coppices, clonal colonies, or even more exotic tree complexes.
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It is often found in forest margins, coppices, rocky broadleaf woods and waterside thickets.
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