islehtyntä
Islehtyntä is a Finnish term referring to the phenomenon of leaves wilting and drooping, typically due to insufficient water or excessive heat. It's a common sight in gardens and natural landscapes during dry spells or heatwaves. While often a sign of stress, islehtyntä is a natural defense mechanism for plants. By wilting, the leaves reduce their surface area exposed to the sun, thereby minimizing water loss through transpiration.
The immediate visual cue of islehtyntä is the softening and drooping of the leaf structure. This occurs
Preventing and managing islehtyntä involves ensuring adequate watering, especially during hot and dry periods. Mulching around