lehtimetsät
Lehtimetsät are forests in which broadleaf deciduous trees dominate and that shed their leaves seasonally. The term is used in Finnish to describe temperate deciduous forests, which occur in different parts of Europe and contrast with boreal coniferous forests and with mixed or evergreen forests. In winter, a lighter canopy and a rich ground layer are typical of these forests, reflecting the seasonal cycle of leaf drop and regrowth.
The species composition of lehtimetsät varies with climate and soil. Common deciduous genera include birches (Betula
Ecology and function: lehtimetsät support high biodiversity and complex structural variation, providing habitats for many birds,
Geographical distribution and use: in Finland, lehtimetsät are primarily found in southern and central regions and
Conservation: some stands are protected or managed under sustainable forest plans to safeguard habitat for lichens,