pollarding

the practice of radically pruning fast-growing trees to produce a close head of shoots (pollards) —note 1. pollarding is done for either commercial or aesthetic purposes —note 2. pollarding should not be confused with tree topping, which is an improper pruning technique that leaves the tree in a weakened and vulnerable condition that allows for insect, disease, and wind breakage problemsThis definition last updated 07/30/2008