Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pollard

noun
ˈpɒl.ɑːrd
Definition
A tree that has been cut back to promote new growth.
Examples
  • The gardeners decided to pollard the old willow tree to keep it manageable and promote new growth.
  • In the park, you can see several pollards that were pruned many years ago, creating a unique landscape.
  • Pollarding is a traditional practice used in the cultivation of timber and to enhance the beauty of gardens.
Meaning
The term ‘pollard’ refers to a tree that has undergone a specific pruning process, where the upper branches are cut back to a certain height to encourage the growth of bushy foliage. This technique is often used for trees in urban areas, as well as for fuel production.
Synonyms
  • Trimmed tree
  • Pruned tree
  • Topiary