ruovikot
Ruovikot are wetlands dominated by tall, herbaceous plants adapted to saturated soils. The most characteristic species is common reed (Phragmites australis), but stands may also include bulrush (Typha spp.), sedges (Carex spp.), and other grasses. They form in shallow water or permanently moist soils along lake and river shores, marshes, and coastal zones where water depth allows rooted plants to establish.
The vegetation creates dense vertical structure, with canes reaching up to several meters. Their extensive rhizome
Ruovikot are dynamic ecosystems influenced by hydrology and nutrient inputs. Changes in water levels, drainage, and
In northern Europe, including Finland, ruovikot are a recognizable component of wetland landscapes and are valued