lästub
Lästub is a Finnish term that refers to a type of landscape, specifically a relatively flat, treeless expanse of land found in certain regions of Finland. These areas are often characterized by low-lying vegetation such as mosses, lichens, grasses, and dwarf shrubs. The term is closely associated with the bog and mire ecosystems common in boreal and subarctic environments.
Lästub areas are typically formed in depressions where water accumulates, leading to the development of peat.
These environments can be found in various parts of Finland, particularly in the northern and eastern regions