mäntymö
Mäntymö is a Finnish term that translates to "pine forest" or "pine woods." It specifically refers to an area dominated by pine trees, typically Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), which is the most common coniferous tree in Finland. These forests are a significant part of the Finnish landscape, covering large tracts of the country.
Mäntymö forests are characterized by their relatively open canopy, allowing sunlight to reach the forest floor.
These ecosystems play a crucial role in the Finnish environment, providing habitats for various species of