pleacher

PLEECH-er

A tree or stem partially cut through near the base and bent over to form part of a laid hedge, kept alive by a hinge of bark and sapwood through which the sap still flows. The pleacher must always slope upward — the river of sap will only flow uphill. The tensile strength of a plashed hedge is the sum of the imparted energy of the hedger.
Etymology
From Old French plessier, to plait, to weave. Related to plash.
agriculture flora French human settlement
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