lilekallid
Lilekallid, also known as fairy or elf rings in some regions, are a mythological and folkloric phenomenon associated with certain types of fungi, especially mushrooms, that grow in circular patterns in the wild. These formations, commonly called "fairy rings" in English, are characterized by concentric circles of mushrooms that emerge from the ground, often expanding outward over time.
The origins of the term "lilekallid" stem from Estonian folklore, where such rings are believed to be
Biologically, fairy rings occur when certain mycelium— the underground network of fungi— grows outward in a
In popular culture and folklore, lilekallid are sometimes associated with magic or supernatural events and have
While often regarded with a mixture of awe and caution, lilekallid remain a notable feature of natural