Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Discovering a Coppice Stool


While driving another country back road, near where I live, I saw this tree growing in the middle of a pasture.

Do you see the tree is growing out of the base of a huge cut tree? This is a Coppice Stool.

 It appears the original tree was cut. But, many times it just happens in nature, when a tree has fallen due to damage from storms. If you would like to read more about coppicing click Here.  Another good article, written by Britain's CAT, is Here.

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There is something very magical about a tree like this. It is a chance for the tree to continue to grow. It reminds me of second chances we all get in life.

 If you look closely, you can see a small dark opening at the base of the older tree. I wonder if it might be an open fairy door......

Meggie Mac

11 comments:

  1. Isn't that amazing? The resiliency of life is astounding :)

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  2. I couldn't agree with you more. I'm so excited to follow your new gardening ideas for this year.

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  3. Fascinating, how life renews itself.

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  4. Hello Marianne...I share those same sentiments.

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  5. I've never seen anything like this before Meggie, how fascinating.

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  6. Perfect. Nature has its own ways or restoring things.
    Yes a second chance in life.

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    1. Thanks for your comment...I also checked out your blog...loved the wedding video !

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  7. I'm sure you are right about the fairy door! I also wondered whether it could be some long-necked mythical creature with antlers which bear leaves to provide it with some shade from the hot Texas sunshine... I wonder how old that original, mighty oak was.

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    1. I also had that thought about the age of the older tree. It is quite large Hmmmmm...long-necked mythical creature. I hadn't thought about that.

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  8. I love that tree!!! And thanks for the lesson on the Coppice Stool, I had never heard of this before...I'm all about Fairy trees, if you have ever read my blog, so I am positive this tree has to have fairies, it looks like a perfect tree to me...thanks again.

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    1. Yes, I do read your blog. You have inspired me to look for a tree trunk to place in my garden. I want my very own fairy house!

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