pöytäperäiset
Pöytäperäiset refers to a group of deciduous trees and shrubs found in the northern hemisphere. The name derives from Finnish and literally means "table-rooted," a descriptive term referring to their often wide-spreading and shallow root systems that can resemble a table base when exposed. These plants are typically characterized by their broad, lobed leaves that turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red in the autumn. They belong to the family Betulaceae, which also includes birches and alders.
The species commonly referred to as pöytäperäiset are primarily found in temperate and boreal forest regions.