Krummholz
Krummholz, from the German for crooked wood, is a growth form of stunted, wind-pruned trees and shrubs that occupies subalpine and alpine zones at or near the timberline. Plants exhibit twisted trunks, contorted branches, and a generally gnarled appearance because of repeated physical damage from wind, cold, and desiccating conditions over many years.
Formation: In exposed high-elevation environments, harsh winter winds, high solar radiation, and snow can damage or
Distribution and species: Krummholz is reported in mountain ranges across Europe and North America, including the
Ecology and significance: Krummholz marks the transition between forest and tundra, helping stabilize soils and offering