
ANSI A300 (Part 1) - 2008 Pruning
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This part of the A300 standards applies to pruning and trimming operations. Part 1 Pruning addresses:
- Pruning practices
- Pruning objectives (includes vista/view enhancement and structural enhancement)
- Pruning methods (types)
- Palm pruning
- Utility pruning
A300 Pruning standards recognize four basic pruning methods for pruning:
- Clean: Selective pruning to remove one or more of the following parts: dead, diseased, and/or broken branches.

- Thin: Selective pruning to reduce density of live branches.

- Raise: Selective pruning to provide vertical clearance.

- Reduce: Selective pruning to decrease height and/or spread (consideration must be given to the ability of a species to tolerate reduction pruning).

Advisory Notice: Topping and Lion's Tailing are not acceptable pruning practices! Over-thinning (rooster-tailing) of palms is not an acceptable pruning practice.
Topping (PDF) - the reduction of a tree's size using heading cuts that shorten limbs or branches back to a predetermined crown limit, or Lion's Tailing (PDF) - the removal of an excessive number of inner, lateral branches from parent branches – can injure trees and not considered normal pruning practices!
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