fadiófélék
Fadiófélék is the Hungarian name for the family Betulaceae, commonly known as the birch family. This family comprises deciduous trees and shrubs that are native to temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are characterized by their alternate, simple, toothed leaves and by their catkins, which are long, drooping flower clusters. The fruits of fadiófélék are small, winged nuts or nutlets, often found in cone-like structures.
The family Betulaceae includes several well-known genera such as Betula (birch), Alnus (alder), Carpinus (hornbeam), and
Fadiófélék play a role in ecological succession, with species like alder often colonizing disturbed or wet