plasher

/ˈplæʃər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that plashes, especially one who weaves or interlaces branches to form a hedge or fence.
    • The old plasher worked quickly, bending and weaving the willow branches into a sturdy hedge.
    • A skilled plasher can create a living fence that lasts for decades.
    • The farmer hired a plasher to repair the boundary hedge before the spring planting.
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