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sphagnum (sfăg`nəm) or peat moss, any species of the large and widely distributed genus Sphagnum, economically the most valuable moss moss, any species of the class Bryopsida, in which the liverworts are sometimes included. Mosses and liverworts together comprise the division Bryophyta , the first green land plants to develop in the process of evolution. ..... Click the link for more information. . Sphagnums, the principal constituent of peat peat, soil material consisting of partially decomposed organic matter; found in swamps and bogs in various parts of the temperate zone. It is formed by the slow decay of successive layers of aquatic and semiaquatic plants, e.g., sedges, reeds, rushes, and mosses. ..... Click the link for more information. , typically grow as a floating mat on freshwater bogs bog, very old lake without inlet or outlet that becomes acid and is gradually overgrown with a characteristic vegetation (see swamp ). Peat moss, or sphagnum , grows around the edge of the open water of a bog ( peat is obtained from old bogs) and out on the surface. ..... Click the link for more information. . Their leaflike appendages have many large cells with circular openings that enable them to absorb liquids readily; hence they are commercially important as a soil structure enhancer (or component of potting soils), packing material, and absorbent dressings and for other uses. Sphagnum is classified in the division Bryophyta Bryophyta (brī`əfī'tə, brī'əfī`tə) ..... Click the link for more information. , class Bryopsida. sphagnum any moss of the genus Sphagnum, of temperate bogs, having leaves capable of holding much water: layers of these mosses decay to form peat How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For his hanging plants, Johnston likes wire baskets that he lines with sphagnum moss. Like our early ancestors in northern Eurasia and many Native Americans, we have disovered the sphagnum moss diaper. Researchers removed 13 hatchlings from their winter nests and transported them in a bed of sphagnum moss to nearby Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. |
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