Palopesäkkeitä
Palopesäkkeitä, often translated as "fire scales" or "fire scabs," is a colloquial term used in Finland to describe a specific type of lichen growth. It is not a formal scientific classification but rather a popular name given to certain lichen species that appear on trees, particularly pines and birches, often in areas affected by past fires or with dry, exposed bark. The visual appearance is key to this naming convention, as the lichen forms small, irregular, scale-like patches that can resemble burnt or charred areas.
These growths are typically composed of crustose lichens, which are firmly attached to their substrate and
The term is more common in traditional forestry and rural contexts than in scientific literature. It reflects