Tree branches to practice run?
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FIREDRILLTree branches to practice run?
ELMOROPERTree branches to pollster?
PINEWOODDERBYTree branches to BSA race?
JUNIPEROSERRATree branches to Spanish missionary?
pollardto cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk
pollardingPOLLARD, to cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk
pollardsPOLLARD, to cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk
pollardedPOLLARD, to cut the top branches of a tree back to the trunk
dehornerto prune (a tree, shrub, etc.) by shortening major branches to an extreme degree
dehornto prune (a tree, shrub, etc.) by shortening major branches to an extreme degree
dehornsto prune (a tree, shrub, etc.) by shortening major branches to an extreme degree
lobsticktree trimmed of all but its topmost branches to serve as a landmark or marker
pollardtree cut back nearly to the trunk, so as to produce a dense mass of branches
pollardsCut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top
pollardedCut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top
pleachesEntwine or interlace (tree branches) to form a hedge or provide cover for an outdoor walkway
pollardingCut off the top and branches of (a tree) to encourage new growth at the top
fastigiate(of a tree or shrub) Having the branches sloping upward more or less parallel to the main stem
casuarinaa tree of the genus Casuarina, native to Australia and parts of SE Asia, with jointed branches resembling gigantic horsetail plants
pruningTrim (a tree, shrub, or bush) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, esp. to increase fruitfulness and growth
casuarinasCASUARINA, a tree of the genus Casuarina, native to Australia and parts of SE Asia, with jointed branches resembling gigantic horsetail plants
sawyerstree fast in the bed of a stream with its branches projecting to the surface and bobbing up and down with the current
espaliersA fruit tree or ornamental shrub whose branches are trained to grow flat against a wall, supported on a lattice or a framework of stakes