krummholz

KRUM-holts

The zone of stunted, wind-deformed trees at the upper limit of tree growth on a mountain — trees that survive the subalpine only by growing low, twisted, and flagged by the prevailing wind. A krummholz tree may be centuries old and only waist-high. The krummholz zone is the last stand of the forest — trees holding on at the edge of what is possible for a tree.
Etymology
German — krumm (crooked, bent) + Holz (wood). Crooked wood.
forest/woodland German mountain/alpine
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