lehdoja
Lehdoja is a Finnish term that broadly refers to deciduous or mixed forests, particularly those found on fertile soils. The word itself is a plural form of "lehdo," but it's often used in a singular sense to describe a specific type of woodland environment. These forests are characterized by a rich undergrowth of herbs and flowers, thriving in the nutrient-rich conditions. They are typically found in areas with good drainage and sufficient moisture, often near water bodies or in sheltered valleys.
The composition of a lehdoja can vary but commonly includes species such as oak, linden, maple, and