niittyjä
Niittyjä is the Finnish plural form of niitty, meaning meadows. In Finland, niittyjä refers to grass-dominated open habitats that are used for hay production or grazing, and they are a recognizable feature of rural landscapes in many regions. These meadows typically consist of grasses and a variety of herbaceous plants, with species composition shaped by traditional land-use practices and local soil and climate conditions.
Ecology and management are central to the concept of niittyjä. Many Finnish meadows are semi-natural ecosystems
Historical and contemporary use vary. Traditionally, niittyjä supplied much of the hay and dairy feed needed
Cultural and landscape significance is notable, as niittyjä contribute to the characteristic rural scenery and agricultural