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  • Sphagnum - Wikipedia
    Sphagnum is a genus of approximately 380 accepted species [2][3] of mosses, commonly known as sphagnum moss, also bog moss and quacker moss (although that term is also sometimes used for peat)
  • Sphagnum Moss: What It Is and How to Use It - The Spruce
    Sphagnum moss is a dead, dried, organic material sourced from bogs for garden use Sphagnum moss is different from peat moss in its origin, composition, and sustainability It can be used in lieu of potting soil for some plants, and as an additive for many others
  • What Is Sphagnum Moss and How Is It Used? - Biology Insights
    Sphagnum is a genus of over 380 moss species found predominantly in global wetland environments It is recognized for its remarkable capacity to retain water, absorbing and holding volumes of liquid significantly greater than its own mass
  • Sphagnum - Habit, characteristics, structure, reproduction - Biology . . .
    Sphagnum is commonly referred to as peat moss, bog turf moss or moss moss due of its ecological significance in the creation of peat and bog These plants are perennial and thrive in swamps and damp habitats such as rocky slopes, where water accumulates , or in areas where it drips
  • Peat moss | Description, Uses, Bog, Facts | Britannica
    Peat moss (Sphagnum) is one of the most common constituents of peat Peatification is influenced by several factors, including the nature of the plant material deposited, the availability of nutrients to support bacterial life, the availability of oxygen, the acidity of the peat, and temperature
  • CHAPTER 4: ECOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF WASHINGTON SPHAGNUM MOSS
    Sphagnum takes up mineral nutrients (e g Ca, Mg, Na, etc ) from water and uses them to lay down new tissue and grow The tissue may hold these minerals even when it dies, so Sphagnum peat systems are often sinks for minerals as long as the plant tissue remains wet and does not decompose
  • Sphagnum: Distribution, Structure, Reproduction - Biology Learner
    The species of Sphagnum are perennial plants and grow in dense masses, forming cushion-like structures in swamps, ponds, and wet rocky slopes Sphagnum often completely covers the surface of water, transforming it into bogs of peat lands
  • How many species of sphagnum are there? - Autumn Bloom
    How many species of sphagnum are there? As of September 2025, World Flora Online accepts 382 species in the peat-moss genus Sphagnum, along with 330 synonyms and 96 unplaced Sphagnum moss is a natural, absorbent moss harvested from peat bogs, prized for its water retention, airy structure, and gentle antimicrobial properties All Sphagnum mosses are found in wet habitats such as bogs, fens and
  • The Problem with Using Peat Moss (and What to Use Instead)
    Sphagnum is valuable for its ability to absorb, capable of holding up to 20 times its weight in water, acting like a natural sponge It thrives in moist, tundra-like environments, particularly in northern Canadian peat bogs
  • Sphagnum - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Sphagnum refers to a genus comprising between 150 and 200 species of mosses that thrive in acidic, solute-poor water environments, particularly in peat bogs, with each species adapted to specific water table depths and nutrient availability





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