lisäkasvustoa
Lisäkasvustoa, a Finnish term, translates to "additional growth" or "extra growth" in English. It generally refers to the development of new plant material beyond the primary growth cycle or expected expansion. This can manifest in various ways depending on the context. In horticulture and agriculture, lisäkasvustoa might describe the secondary growth of woody plants, such as the thickening of tree trunks and branches due to the activity of vascular cambium. It can also refer to shoots or leaves that emerge after the main flowering or fruiting period, or after pruning.
The concept of lisäkasvustoa is important for understanding plant development and management. For example, excessive or