alalehdille
Alalehdille is a Finnish directional expression that can be read as a compound formed from ala- meaning “lower” and lehti meaning “leaf.” The related plural noun alalehdet means “lower leaves,” and with the allative suffix -ille the form alalehdille conveys movement toward or placement onto those leaves. In practical use, alalehdille is best understood as the phrase “to the lower leaves” or “onto the lower leaves.”
In botanical and horticultural texts, alalehdille appears in instructions or descriptions that specify where a substance
The phrase can be contrasted with other directional forms, such as ylälehdet (“upper leaves”) and related possessive
See also: Finnish grammar, allative case, botanical terminology. Note that alalehdille is primarily a linguistic construction