sphagnum

SFAG-num

Peat moss — the spongy, water-holding moss of bogs, capable of absorbing twenty times its dry weight in water. Sphagnum builds peatland over millennia, layer upon layer, each generation growing on the compressed remains of the last.
Etymology
Greek: sphagnos (a kind of moss). Linnaeus adopted the name for the genus.
ecology flora water
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