okközti
okközti is a Hungarian term that translates directly to "between trees." It is often used in contexts related to forestry, ecology, and land management to describe the spaces or areas situated between individual trees within a forest stand. This can refer to the understory, the ground layer, or simply the open areas that separate the canopy of one tree from another. The characteristics of okközti areas are influenced by factors such as tree density, species composition, age of the forest, and light penetration. These spaces can host a variety of plant life, including shrubs, herbaceous plants, and mosses, and are important habitats for many forest-dwelling animals. Understanding the okközti is crucial for assessing forest health, biodiversity, and for implementing effective silvicultural practices. It plays a role in nutrient cycling and water infiltration within the forest ecosystem.