The Regenerative Woodcrafts Research Archive
Shoot Emergence
New coppice shoots often emerge from buds that may have been dormant for decades, reawakening once light reaches the stool.
Young coppice regrowth grows fast because it taps directly into an established root system, giving it an early ecological advantage.
Coppice stools are plugged into vast mycorrhizal networks, sharing nutrients and signals with neighbouring species in a quiet underground exchange.
With thanks to the interviewees: Charlie (Charlie Whinney Studio), James (The Coppice Co-op), and Martin (Chilterns and Thames Valley Coppice Group). Documentation (visuals & sound): Antoine Léger. AI note: some written content was refined with the assistance of artificial intelligence. RWRA (09-12-2025).