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  2. Tree topping - Wikipedia

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    Large pruning wounds, such as those left behind in trees after topping, may become entry points for pathogens and may result in extensive decay. Decay undermines, to greater or lesser extent, the long-term health and physical stability of trees; most notably in those species which compartmentalize decay less effectively. Should a tree survive ...

  3. When Not to Prune: 8 Times to Never Cut Back Your Plants - AOL

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    Essential Pruning Tips. Whether you are pruning a small tree or a perennial, use these pruning tips to promote a healthy, long-lived plant. 1. Remove dead, damaged, and diseased material right away.

  4. How to Prune a Money Tree: 7 Tips for a More Lush and Leafy Plant

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    Money trees tend to get leggy around the top, so many people prune the upper leaves off to make them grow more from the bottom. This results in a shorter plant with bushy stems and a balanced shape.

  5. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    Topping: Topping is a very severe form of pruning which involves removing all branches and growths down to a few large branches or to the trunk of the tree. When performed correctly it is used on very young trees, and can be used to begin training younger trees for pollarding or for trellising to form an espalier .

  6. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    Some trees may be rejuvenated by pollarding – for example, Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Bradford'), a flowering species that becomes brittle and top-heavy when older. [ citation needed ] Oaks, when very old, can form new trunks from the growth of pollard branches; that is, surviving branches which have split away from the main branch ...

  7. Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' - Wikipedia

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    A fungus can cause reddish spots which drop out leaving shot holes. Once the holes appear the leaves may fall from the tree and the disease is worse in wet weather. Black knot can cause black swellings or galls on the branches. Powdery mildew can cause a white coating on the leaves.

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