Külgahelaks
Külgahelaks is a Finnish term referring to the phenomenon of frost flowers. These are delicate ice formations that typically appear on plant stems in cold, humid conditions, often during late autumn or early winter. They are characterized by thin, ribbon-like ice crystals that extrude from the stem of certain plants, primarily herbaceous ones with strong vascular tissues.
The formation of külgahelaks occurs when water within the plant's stem freezes. As the water freezes, it
Common plants known to produce külgahelaks include dittany, wingstem, and white snakeroot. While visually striking, these