zuzmótakaró
Zuzmótakaró is a term used in Estonian to describe a layer of moss, lichen, or other vegetation that grows on the surface of the ground. It is particularly common in forested areas, bogs, and other environments with high humidity and limited direct sunlight. This vegetative covering plays a significant role in the ecosystem, contributing to soil stabilization, moisture retention, and providing habitat for small invertebrates and other organisms.
The composition of zuzmótakaró can vary depending on the specific environmental conditions. In drier, sunnier areas,
Ecologically, zuzmótakaró acts as a natural mulch, protecting the soil from erosion by wind and rain. It