sphagnum

/ˈspæɡnəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A genus of small, polyphyletic mosses found in wet habitats such as bogs and swamps.

“The sphagnum mosses in the bog provided a unique ecosystem for the local wildlife.”

2. noun

A type of peat, especially one formed from the decay of sphagnum mosses.

“The mine extracted large quantities of sphagnum peat for use as fuel.”

Synonyms

  • bog moss
  • peat

Antonyms

  • desert
  • dryland