leveälehtisiin
Leveälehtisiin is a Finnish term that translates to "broad-leaved" or "broadleaf" in English. It is commonly used in botanical and ecological contexts to describe certain types of trees and plants. Specifically, it refers to deciduous trees and plants that shed their leaves annually, as opposed to coniferous plants that retain their needles or leaves year-round.
The term is often contrasted with "havupuusto," which refers to coniferous forests or plants. Broadleaf forests
The ecological role of broadleaf trees is substantial. Their fallen leaves decompose, enriching the soil with