korkeusnason
Korkeusnason, or the Finnish term for "height season," refers to the period in late summer and early autumn when the growth of trees, particularly conifers like pine and spruce, reaches its peak. This phenomenon is most noticeable in Finland and other Nordic countries, where the dense forests play a significant role in the landscape and economy.
The term originates from the Finnish language, where *korkeus* means "height" and *nason* refers to the time
Korkeusnason is particularly relevant in forestry, as it influences logging schedules and timber quality. Forest managers
While the term is specific to Finnish forestry and natural observation, similar growth patterns occur in temperate