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A grotesque pollard small-leaved lime in a former wood-pasture. Olaszfalu. April 2002.


A wood-pasture of oaks. Nyirád. April 2002.


Non-pollarded ancient turkey-oak. Nyirád. April 2002.


A stag-headed oak. Nyirád. April 2002.


This pollard beech was struck by lightning and is left to decay not through conservation efforts but neglect. Szentgál. April 2002.


A former wood-pasture, now threatened by infilling. This is the fate shared by the majority of Hungarian wood-pastures. Szentgál. April 2002.


Pollard willows, a recurrent feature of the countryside. Pollarding willows mainly for basket-making is the only kind of pollarding that is still being practised, although these particular willows are not cut anymore. Tiszacsege. January 2002.


An ancient oak coppice stool in a woodland-reserve. Two metres in diameter and several hundred years old. Újszentmargita. January 2002.


A fallen and decaying oak standard in a neglected coppice. Újszentmargita. January 2002


Pollard beech. Pénzesgyőr. April 2002.


Ancient cherry with a girth of 440 cm. Pénzesgyőr. April 2002


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