noun
- The layer of tall trees that form the uppermost canopy in a forest, rising above the understory.
Usage: forestry; ecology; chiefly British spelling (American: overstory)
Examples
- The overstorey of the tropical rainforest blocks most sunlight from reaching the ground below.
- Tall oak and maple trees form the overstorey in this mature woodland.
- Birds nest in the overstorey where they are protected from predators.
- The overstorey provides habitat for many species adapted to life in the treetops.
- Foresters studied how the overstorey composition changed after the storm.