lombcsapdák
Lombcsapdák, often translated as "leaf traps," are natural or artificial structures that accumulate fallen leaves. In forests, natural formations like hollows in tree trunks, dense undergrowth, or depressions in the ground can serve as lombcsapdák. These accumulations play a vital role in the forest ecosystem. They provide habitat and food sources for various invertebrates such as insects, spiders, and millipedes, which in turn are prey for larger animals like birds and amphibians. The decomposition of the trapped leaves also contributes to soil enrichment, releasing nutrients back into the ground and supporting plant growth.
In a more artificial context, lombcsapdák can refer to structures intentionally built to collect leaves. Gardeners