Võsast
Võsast is a Finnish term that translates to "bush" or "thicket" in English. It refers to a dense growth of small trees, shrubs, and undergrowth, often found in natural or semi-natural landscapes. Võsast can vary in size and density depending on the location, soil conditions, and climate. In Finland, it is a common feature of the landscape, particularly in forested areas, along coastlines, and in mires.These areas can provide important habitats for various species of flora and fauna, including birds, small mammals, and insects. They can also play a role in soil stabilization and water retention.While "võsast" generally implies a wild and uncultivated area, it can also be used to describe a deliberately planted thicket for purposes such as creating privacy screens or windbreaks. The term is a common element in Finnish place names and is often associated with the natural environment and its characteristics.