kasvikokeet
Kasvikokeet are Finnish wildflower meadows specifically cultivated for the growth and preservation of native plant species, particularly various wildflowers and grasses. The term "kasvikokeet" originates from Finnish, where "kasvi" means plant and "koke" denotes a test or trial, reflecting their role in conservation and ecological research.
These meadows serve multiple ecological and cultural functions. They act as habitats for pollinators such as
In practice, establishing a kasvikoke involves sowing native wildflower seeds and grasses typically adapted to local
Kasvikokeet are part of broader efforts to promote ecological sustainability and biodiversity in Finland. They exemplify
Overall, kasvikokeet represent a practical and cultural approach to conserving Finland’s native plant heritage, fostering ecological