In Texas they are super rare. This is mainly because next year's landscape crew will have a genius who figures instead of making 87 cuts with a handsaw, he'll just make 2 with a chainsaw.
Having said that, on a similar note, I have turned some hackberries into lovely hedges. I have never...
Pollarding is where from here on out (after topping), you remove ONLY the annual growth from those heads yearly. That is many little cuts.
These are rare in the USA due to a lack of continuum of care with trees combined with under-educated landscape folks.
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