mätsäjänä
Mätsäjänä, also known as the Finnish birch, is a deciduous tree species native to the boreal forests of Europe and Asia. It is characterized by its distinctive bark, which is typically grayish-brown and furrowed, and its leaves, which are triangular and serrated. The tree can grow up to 20 meters tall and is often found in moist, well-drained soils. Mätsäjänä is valued for its wood, which is used in various applications, including furniture making, paper production, and as a fuel. The tree also plays a significant role in the ecosystem, providing habitat and food for numerous wildlife species. Its flowers are small and inconspicuous, typically appearing in the spring before the leaves emerge. The fruit is a small, dry capsule that contains seeds. Mätsäjänä is an important tree species in Finnish culture and folklore, often appearing in traditional stories and songs.