lehtikasvuston
Lehtikasvuston is a Finnish term used in ecology and forestry to describe the foliar vegetation layer of a plant community. It comprises leaves from trees, shrubs, and, in some contexts, herbaceous plants that form a continuous or patchy cover within the vertical structure of the vegetation. The layer plays a central role in intercepting light, driving photosynthesis, and shaping the microclimate, soil moisture, and understory conditions.
In practice, lehtikasvuston is assessed with measures such as leaf area index (LAI), canopy cover percentage,
The characteristics of lehtikasvuston vary with forest type, age, disturbance history, and season. In boreal and