Stühbusch

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As Stühbusch or Stüh was in the Luneburg Heath a historical form of coppicing referred to in the predominantly oak for construction and firewood placed on the stick ', d. H. cut just above the soil surface. From the floor , the exaggerated trees often then again, arose so bizarre tree figures whose rhizomes are much older than the visible trees for us. Because of their own rare and threatened flora and fauna, stool bushes are of great value for nature conservation .

The name Stühbusch lives on in some north German municipality and street names, such as in Stühbusch, a district of the village of Köhlen , or slightly changed in Stüde , a district of the municipality of Sassenburg .

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literature

  • Harald Kröber: Nature and landscape in Lower Saxony: the natural monument types . Schlueter, Hannover 2000, ISBN 3-87706-616-X .
  • Hansjörg Küster : History of the landscape in Central Europe: from the Ice Age to the present . Beck, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-406-45357-0 .

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