vesisirrot
Vesisirrot is a Finnish term that translates to "water roots" or "water shoots." It refers to the new growth that emerges from the roots of a plant, typically after the main stem or trunk has been cut back, damaged, or removed. This phenomenon is common in many species of trees and shrubs, particularly those that are deciduous.
When a plant's upper parts are compromised, its root system can still be viable and possess stored
In some cases, vesisirrot can be beneficial, allowing a beloved tree to sprout anew. However, in other