viherkatolle
viherkatolle is a Finnish noun that appears primarily in horticultural contexts. The word is a compound of the root vihreä, meaning “green,” and the verbal suffix –käänt – signifying transformation, so literally it translates to “to become green again”. It is most commonly used to describe the process by which a plant or plot of land returns to a lush, green state after a period of dormancy, neglect, or stress.
In botanical literature the term has been employed since the mid‑twentieth century to denote a stage in
The term appears in a handful of Finnish gardening periodicals, editorial pieces about landscape maintenance, and
Because viherkatolle is not a standard Finnish word found in most dictionaries, it is typically considered