elindikattuuseen
Elindikattuuseen is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "the wind that carries the seeds." It refers to a specific type of gentle, persistent wind that is believed to aid in the dispersal of plant seeds. While not a scientific term in the botanical sense, it is a concept deeply embedded in Finnish folklore and agricultural traditions.
The belief is that this particular wind, often felt during the late summer and early autumn months,
The exact meteorological conditions that give rise to this perceived "seed-carrying wind" are not scientifically defined.