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Interwoven branches to form a hedge, fence or lattice
inosculation, a natural graft. Pleach also means weaving thin, whippy stems of trees forming a basketry effect. Pleaching or plashing (an early synonym)
Pleaching
Use of living trees to create structures and art
that could hold 50 people. Pleaching is a technique used in the very old horticultural practice of hedge laying. Pleaching consists of first plashing
Tree_shaping
Type of sculpture
conserving space. Pleaching is a technique of weaving the branches of trees into a hedge commonly, deciduous trees are planted in lines, then pleached to form a
Living_sculpture
Fencing with live plants
to the hedgelayer. Coppicing Dead hedge National Hedgelaying Society Pleaching "Hedge-laying". Collins Dictionary. Commentaries on the Gallic War, Book
Hedgelaying
Hypothetical Concept of ecological home design
An old methodology new to buildings is introduced in this design: pleaching. Pleaching is a method of weaving together tree branches to form living archways
Fab_Tree_Hab
Pruning/tying branches to flat structure
Grafting: A horticultural technique of joining two or more plants together Pleaching: Way of creating a hedge with plants for stock control Topiary: The clipping
Espalier
Natural phenomenon in which trunks, branches, or roots of two trees grow together
process of grafting. It customarily results when tree limbs are braided or pleached. The branches first grow separately in proximity to each other until they
Inosculation
Type of pedestrian bridge made with live trees
hypothetical home of shaped trees List of longest bridges above water in India Pleaching: Way of creating a hedge with plants for stock control Topiary: The clipping
Living_root_bridge
Species of tree
Unpruned height 8 m+. Selected for compact, bushy form suitable for pleaching, topiary, standards or as a stand-alone tree in urban areas. 'Red Head'
Syzygium_smithii
Technique of severe pruning of trees
"pollard tree". Trees portal Bonsai Coppicing Daisugi Fruit tree pruning Pleaching Shredding (tree-pruning technique) Tree topping The tree marks the boundary
Pollarding
Humor about mathematics or mathematicians
ISBN 978-3-8351-0131-9, page 51 (German). J. A. Lindon. "Pi and E". David Pleacher's Web Pages | Mathematical Poems and Songs. Retrieved 27 August 2025. William
Mathematical_joke
Cutting tool
notch at the top, known as a hedge grip, which allows hedgers to push pleachers and brash into place without using the hands. Pontypool and Monmouthshire
Billhook
Grammatical rules of the Lithuanian language
flowers etc.) pinti pinu pini pina pyniau pynei pynė to plait; weave; pleach trinti trinu trini trina tryniau trynei trynė to rub minti minu mini mina
Lithuanian_grammar
British banker (born 1960)
which was designed by landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith and includes pleached limes, formal beds and five of the first Australian Wollemi pines to be
Stephen_Hester
Country house in Derbyshire, England
features have been added, including: The South Lawn limes: Double rows of pleached red-twigged limes on either side of the South Lawn, which were planted
Chatsworth_House
Horticultural technique of joining plant tissues to grow together
respective parents that may or may not be removed after joining. Also used in pleaching. The graft can be successfully accomplished any time of year. Bud grafting
Grafting
Historic property in Springfield, South Australia
Crafts movement. The formal areas near the house feature hedged layouts, a pleached pear arbour, and a perennial garden inspired by Gertrude Jekyll, while
Carrick_Hill
Planted row of shrubs
stem of each plant near the base, bending it over and interweaving or pleaching it between wooden stakes. This also encourages new growth from the base
Hedge
Historic house in Wiltshire, England
forecourt, in memory of his father, the 16th Earl. This garden enclosed by pleached trees, with herbaceous plants around a central fountain, has done much
Wilton_House
Country house in Norfolk, England
based on one of the William Kent ceilings in the house; a French garden of pleached limes and plum trees which have been underplanted with spring bulbs; and
Houghton_Hall
Grade I listed manor house in England
autumn. The historic formal gardens contain mature box and yew topiary, a pleached lime walk, a bowling green, two stone gazebos and an old rose walk by the
Anderson_Manor,_Dorset
Garden in Kent, England
century-old hedges of yew, some gnarled mulberries, a cedar or two, a pleached alley, flagged walls, a mound. Instead there was nothing but weed, rough
Sissinghurst_Castle_Garden
Concept in landscaping
which emphasizes the pattern. Clipped outer faces of the trees may be pleached. Within a large bosquet there are often garden rooms, a cabinet de verdure
Bosquet
Company that grows trees into furniture and sculpture
trees and shrubs Espalier – Pruning/tying branches to flat structure Pleaching – Interwoven branches to form a hedge, fence or lattice Arthur Wiechula –
Full_Grown
Horse race
Plume 1986 – Luther's Luck 1985 – King Delamere 1984 – Bow Mistress 1983 – Pleach 1982 – Cobra 1981 – Sovereign Red 1980 – Grey Sapphire 1979 – Waitangirua
P_B_Lawrence_Stakes
Arboretum in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, United States
deciduous and evergreen hollies, and incorporates a dogwood avenue and a pleached hornbeam arbor. Polly Hill plant introductions include varieties of Cornus
Polly_Hill_Arboretum
Genre of art engaging nature and ecology
then shaped by bending, pruning, grafting, in ways that are similar to pleaching and espalier. These works have ecological advantages, including carbon
Environmental_art
List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in agriculture
cane, opium, fruit trees, rubber trees, and forest trees. plashing See pleaching. plastic mulch An artificial mulch consisting of a thin film of plastic
Glossary_of_agriculture
Tree shaping methods and techniques
trees and shrubs Espalier – Pruning/tying branches to flat structure Pleaching – Interwoven branches to form a hedge, fence or lattice Arthur Wiechula –
Tree_shaping_methods
Tree shaping theorist
trees and shrubs Espalier – Pruning/tying branches to flat structure Pleaching – Interwoven branches to form a hedge, fence or lattice Bonsai – Japanese
Arthur_Wiechula
Country house in Cheshire, England
9 ha). The visitor approaches the hall and gardens along an avenue of pleached lime trees which are clipped each year. The main path passes under the
Arley_Hall
garden might be simple hedge, in which case it would probably consist of pleached quickset (hawthorn) entwined with brambles and dog roses. A more decorative
Medieval_garden
British furniture designer and Tree shaping artist
trees and shrubs Espalier – Pruning/tying branches to flat structure Pleaching – Interwoven branches to form a hedge, fence or lattice Bonsai – Japanese
Christopher_Cattle
Monument in Arlington, Virginia, US
cemetery main gates. The CFA wanted these moved back even more, and the pleaching removed so that almost nothing was screened. The trees were intended to
Military_Women's_Memorial
American architect
Harvard would remake Atlanta,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Jun. 3, 2001. Pleaching Terreform ONE NYU Faculty Faculty Page at University of Toronto "Mitchell
Mitchell_Joachim
variety (law) - Plantsman - Plasticulture - Plastic mulch - Playscape - Pleaching - Pleasure garden - Pollarding - Pollination - Pollinator garden - Polyculture
Index_of_gardening_articles
Mathematical puzzle
Cannonball problem Chronology of Recreational Mathematics by David Singmaster Pleacher (2005) Martin Gardner (2001). The Colossal Book of Mathematics. W.W. Norton
The_monkey_and_the_coconuts
American artist, arborsculptor, nurseryman, writer and public speaker
There are other words and terms that are used to describe this art. Pleaching, grafting, permaculture, tree trunk topiary, botanical art, botanical
Richard_Reames
habitats for rodents and resting sites for migrating birds. The wood of the pleached trees is still widely used today for firewood. The Eifel Club, together
Monschau_Hedge_Land
Country house and estate in Northamptonshire, England
overshadowed by old Lebanon cedars. A pair of 18th century gates lead to pleached limes and a statue of a gladiator. A statue walk with yew hedges has four
Cottesbrooke_Hall
Major historic garden in London
the surrounding buildings. Kitchen garden: currant bushes under netting Pleached apple trees in bloom Vegetable beds Sunken beds Row of tulips The Classic
Chiswick_House_Gardens
Border defences and enclosures in Central Europe
landwehrs consist of one or more impenetrable lines of hedging made of pleached hornbeam – (the Gebück) - underplanted with thorny bushes such as blackthorn
Landwehr_(border)
Country house, gardens and estate near Faringdon, Oxfordshire, England
Lord Faringdon, to represent the four seasons, divided into quarters by pleached hornbeams and Judas trees, each section of the garden represents a different
Buscot_Park
1987 film by Andrew Grieve
thoroughness, Peck immersed himself in the part, learning to ride, plough and pleach hedges. Although the film was made on a tight budget, the director had time
On_the_Black_Hill_(film)
Country house in Amport, Hampshire, England
two earlier houses which had stood on the site. It has a gatehouse and a pleached avenue of lime trees, now believed to be the longest such avenue in the
Amport_House
Doric temple in Dublin, Ireland
lighter coloured Irish granite. The building would have originally closed a pleached lime tree-lined avenue leading from the Thomas Burgh designed Anatomy House
The_Printing_House
Horse race
Military Plume 1986 - King Phoenix 1985 - Fine Offer 1984 - Prolific 1983 - Pleach 1982 - Rose Of Kingston 1981 - Sovereign Red 1980 - Big Print 1979 - Dulcify
Makybe_Diva_Stakes
American radio program
with acts such as Crazy Elmer, Shorty Godwin, Dapper Dan Martin, Smokey Pleacher, Lazy Jim Day, and Cy Sneezeweed. On October 8, 1942, WWVA increased its
Wheeling_Jamboree
Botanic garden in Edgbaston, Birmingham
The lean-to glasshouse in the walled garden is also original, as is the pleached lime walk (recently replanted). The garden was embellished in the 1930s
Winterbourne_Botanic_Garden
American landscape architect and activist
and architectural vocabulary of the grand estates of Europe and Asia - pleached allees of trees, plaisances, pergolas, moongates, parterres, rock gardens
Mary_Rutherfurd_Jay
Botanical garden in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
cedar hedge surrounds the garden, and two rows of linden trees create a pleached hedge along the pathway. Interpretive signs are displayed throughout the
Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens
Harriet_Irving_Botanical_Gardens
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
are tallow trees (Sapium sebiferum) which are in the process of being pleached. To the rear of the house are of the house are mature figs, stone pines
Anambah_House
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Indian, Sanskrit
Horse; With Beautiful Limbs
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Tamil
Rajivalochana | ராஜீவாலோசநா
Lotus eyed, Lord Rama
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English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized form of German Kitsche, a Silesian and Saxon pet form of Christian.
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Indian, Tamil
Morning Star
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Greek
A Fury.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : perhaps a variant of Millman.
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Biblical
Peace, abundance (name of a city).
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English
Ruler of the land.
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Hindu
Tulsi, Goddess Laxmi, Vishnu, Mutyam
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Celtic German Welsh
The fair.
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