Vahehoidikuid
Vahehoidikuid, also known as roadside shrubs or roadside plants, are a group of plants that are commonly found along roadsides, highways, and other disturbed areas. These plants are often characterized by their ability to tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions, including poor soil quality, frequent disturbance, and exposure to road salt. Vahehoidikuid are typically low-growing, perennial plants that produce small, inconspicuous flowers and leaves. They play an important role in stabilizing soil, preventing erosion, and providing habitat for wildlife. Some common examples of vahehoidikuid include creeping thistle, yellow wood sorrel, and common chickweed. These plants are often used in landscaping and restoration projects to create stable, low-maintenance plantings in disturbed areas.