Pyymosa
The area was protected in 1994 based on its walnut grove. The area is 13.05 hectares.
Introduction
…ome old forest pastures, but the marks of grazing are slowly disappearing underneath new growth.
Pyymosa belongs to a national grove protection programme. Some individual small-leaved lindens grow around the grove. Extensive dog's mercury growths cover the area's northeast corner. The west-facing hillside features common hazel bushes, liverworts, wood anemones, common dog-violets, unspotted lungwort, and Kashubian buttercups. Rarer but eye-catching plants in the area include lesser butterfly-orchid and bristly bellflower, a nationally endangered species that grow towards the southern side of the protected area.
White-tailed deer enjoy the sheltered grove forest of Pyymosa. The path they use twists through the grove's steep west hillside. Pyymosa has many birds, such as woodpeckers, Eurasian treecreepers and thrushes. Birds of prey can also be spotted in the area, most commonly common buzzards, European honey buzzards, northern goshawks or Eurasian sparrowhawks. The grove's molluscs species were studied in 2011. Twenty different species were quickly discovered, among them the snail species perforatella bidentata, carychium tridentatum and malacolimax tenellus which all prefer lush groves.
Pyymosa belongs to a national grove protection programme. Some individual small-leaved lindens grow around the grove. Extensive dog's mercury growths cover the area's northeast corner. The west-facing hillside features common hazel bushes, liverworts, wood anemones, common dog-violets, unspotted lungwort, and Kashubian buttercups. Rarer but eye-catching plants in the area include lesser butterfly-orchid and bristly bellflower, a nationally endangered species that grow towards the southern side of the protected area.
White-tailed deer enjoy the sheltered grove forest of Pyymosa. The path they use twists through the grove's steep west hillside. Pyymosa has many birds, such as woodpeckers, Eurasian treecreepers and thrushes. Birds of prey can also be spotted in the area, most commonly common buzzards, European honey buzzards, northern goshawks or Eurasian sparrowhawks. The grove's molluscs species were studied in 2011. Twenty different species were quickly discovered, among them the snail species perforatella bidentata, carychium tridentatum and malacolimax tenellus which all prefer lush groves.
Contact and opening hours
- Address
Pyymosantie 50, Vantaa
01720 Vantaa
Finland
- Address
Pyymosantie 50, Vantaa
01720 Vantaa
Finland