Michael Connor

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In England, the enclosures despoiled commoners of their common lands, parts of which had been in coppice or pollard. The rich began to make parks. Majestic, untouched trees were prized along the long vistas of these naturalistic forest and meadow confections.
Sprout Lands: Tending the Endless Gift of Trees
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