lahopuulle
Lahopuulle is a Finnish term referring to a specific stage of wood decomposition. It describes wood that has begun to decay and soften due to the action of fungi and bacteria. This process is natural and plays a crucial role in forest ecosystems.
The term "lahopuulle" is often used in forestry and ecological studies to categorize the state of deadwood.
The rate at which wood becomes lahopuulle depends on various factors such as the type of tree,