gazdafák
Gazdafák is a term with historical roots in Hungarian land ownership and social structure. It refers to the principal trees planted by a landowner, often in orchards or vineyards, that were considered a significant part of their agricultural wealth. These were not just any trees; they represented a deliberate investment and a source of income. The term implies a connection between the owner's prosperity and the health and productivity of these specific trees.
The concept of gazdafák is closely tied to the traditional Hungarian agrarian society where land and its
While the specific types of trees that constituted gazdafák could vary depending on the region and local