Vitruvius Quote

In felling a tree we should cut into the trunk of it to the very heart, and then leave it standing so that the sap may drain out drop by drop throughout the whole of it.... Then and not till then, the tree being drained dry and the sap no longer dripping, let it be felled and it will be in the highest state of usefulness.


Chapter IX, Sec. 3 - De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC) - Book II


In felling a tree we should cut into the trunk of it to the very heart, and then leave it standing so that the sap may drain out drop by drop...

In felling a tree we should cut into the trunk of it to the very heart, and then leave it standing so that the sap may drain out drop by drop...

In felling a tree we should cut into the trunk of it to the very heart, and then leave it standing so that the sap may drain out drop by drop...

In felling a tree we should cut into the trunk of it to the very heart, and then leave it standing so that the sap may drain out drop by drop...