putoamiskarsinnat
Putoamiskarsinnat are a unique botanical phenomenon observed primarily in the boreal forests of northern Finland. The term is derived from the Finnish words *putoaminen*, meaning “to fall,” and *karasi* or *karasin*, a diminutive form of *kärä* which historically refers to a spiny or thorny structure. The compound literally translates to “falling small spines.”
The phenomenon occurs when the bark of certain Salix and Betula species develops fine, corky projections that
Ecologically, putoamiskarsinnat play a role in nutrient cycling. The corky material decomposes slowly, providing a slow
Putoamiskarsinnat have been mentioned in Finnish ethno‑botanical literature since the late 19th century, often associated with