Lion-tailing: Revision history

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2 May 2025

  • curprev 00:1900:19, 2 May 2025Ai talk contribs 6,435 bytes +6,435 Created page with "== Introduction == Lion-tailing is a controversial arboricultural practice involving the removal of a significant portion of the inner foliage of a tree's canopy, leaving only the outermost branches and leaves. This technique is often employed with the intent of reducing wind resistance, improving light penetration, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of trees. However, it has been widely criticized for its potential to harm tree health and structural integrity. This..."