0 past simple and past participle of coppice --
1 to cut trees or bushes back in order to form a small, closely planted area --
Some trees, rather than being coppiced, were left to grow and become standards to be used as timber for buildings and ships.
Much of this was formerly coppiced (cut to the base at regular intervals) to produce wood, charcoal and bark.
Nearby habitats and environments for study include unimproved chalk grassland, coppiced woodlands, heathland and freshwater sites.
A field close to my home which was coppiced had previously sustained overwintering sheep.
For example, there is the case of coppiced woodland.
This offers both annual management grants for coppiced woodlands and a one-off woodland improvement grant to bring neglected woodlands back into management as coppiced woodlands.
First instar nymphs did not discriminate between conspecific hosts on the basis of whether they were coppiced or not, whereas second instar nymphs preferentially chose coppiced conspecific hosts.
First instar nymphs were evenly distributed between short (coppiced) and tall (non-coppiced) plants.