lehtiasiassa
Lehtiasiassa is a Finnish term that translates to "leaf time" or "leaf season." It refers to the period in autumn when the leaves of deciduous trees change color and fall from the branches. This phenomenon is a natural and visually striking aspect of the Finnish landscape, typically occurring from September to October, though the exact timing can vary depending on the region and the specific year's weather conditions.
The change in leaf color is a result of chlorophyll, the pigment that gives leaves their green
Lehtiasiassa is often associated with a particular aesthetic and atmosphere. The vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows