Hösås, Naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- County: Värmlands län
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Description
The ash trees in Hösås are among the northernmost in Scandinavia.
The Hösås nature reserve is home to one of Värmland's few ash stands. Ash is special in several ways, partly because it is a species that requires good nutritional conditions and offers many other organisms a living space. Examples of this are lichens, mosses, fungi, insects and land snails.
Ash is also a culturally important tree. The ash tree has been used as fodder for livestock by harvesting the leaves, known as pollarding. The collected branches were dried with the leaves on. The remains of a giant ash tree, the so-called ash monument, are located just north of the reserve boundary.
The reserve was established to preserve the ash population and plant communities in the area and to promote nature study and outdoor recreation for the public.
Ash dieback disease
The ash trees in the reserve have been affected by the ash dieback disease. Ash dieback is a fungal disease that was discovered in Sweden in the early 2000s. The fungus spreads with the wind and causes wounds on the trunk and can kill entire trees. Several trees in the reserve have died due to the fungus, but some trees have fared better. These trees may be more resistant to the disease and may eventually become the ash trees that seed themselves and give rise to a more resistant generation of ash trees. In the places where ash trees have died, a new forest will grow up with alder, birch and aspen.
Plants
The deep, rich soil in the reserve favors not only the ash tree, but also the grove-like flora with witch hazel, dwarf witch hazel, ferns, gooseberries and squirrels. In spring, you can enjoy the magnificent spring flora when the wood anemones and bluebells bloom.
Activities And Facilities
- Nature reserve
Facts
Formed: 1968
Size: 2 hectares
Landowner: Private
Administrator: County Administrative Board of Värmland
Directions
Location: Värmlands län, Säffle municipality, about 2 kilometers southwest of Gillbergasjön and about 1.5 kilometers northwest of the community of Nysäter.On road 175 between Säffle and Arvika, at the northern exit from Värmlands Nysäter, there is a sign showing the exit to the reserve. From the highway it is 1 kilometer to the parking lot.
Regulations
In the reserve it is forbidden to:
- light fires
- damage or remove trees and shrubs, including dead wood such as flames, dry trees and dry branches, and damage or remove dead trees or parts of trees
- picking or digging up plants (including flowering plants, mosses, lichens and fungi)
- bring dogs that are not kept on a leash
- make organized use of the area for commercial purposes without the permission of the county administrative board, and for schools and institutions to regularly use the area to carry out scientific or other studies.
Contact
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Maila Länsstyrelsen Värmland
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Hösåsklätten, ett berg med fantastisk utsikt.