tähkille
Tähkille is a Finnish word that translates to "to the ears of grain" or more broadly, "to the spikelets" in English. It refers to the seed-bearing structures of grasses and cereals. These structures are typically composed of a central stem from which smaller branches, called spikelets, emerge. Each spikelet contains one or more florets, which in turn house the flower parts and eventually develop into grains. The term tähkille is often used in agricultural contexts when discussing the development, harvesting, or quality of grain crops. For example, one might discuss the optimal time to harvest when the tähkille are mature, or the impact of weather on the development of the tähkille. The visual appearance of tähkille can vary significantly between different grass and cereal species, influencing their suitability for various uses.