
‘Poised above the steep holloway bank above the lane is a coppiced oak.’
2026-02-26 375词 简单
Ever since our ancestors saw the magical regrowth of trees from browsing damage wrought by elk and bison, we have been cutting down oaks for timber, charcoal and tannin, letting them regrow and cutting them again – coppicing. The same is true for the hedge it’s part of – cutting to break the apical dominance of the leading bud produces an architecture of enclosure haunted by ancestral ghosts and community.
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