There are many trees that can be pollarded and it is deciduous, broadleaf trees that regrow rapidly that are best. Such examples include oak, willow, beech, eucalyptus, mulberries, ash and lime trees.
Sometimes nerves, like pollarded willows or clipped adenoids, will spread and grow after pruning. The growth rate may be an eighth of an inch a day, or even faster. This fact has been the basis of ...
Some species are more suitable for pollarding, such as ash, elm, or mulberry trees, meanwhile poplar or willows have weaker wood that's likely to branch off uncontrollably. It's also important to ...