Definition
Sphagnum is a genus of mosses, commonly known as peat moss or bog moss. These mosses are renowned for their incredible water-holding capacity, which contributes to peat formation in bogs. Sphagnum creates acidic conditions and plays a significant role in carbon storage. Think of sphagnum as nature's sponge, soaking up and holding onto water. ๐ฆ It's also like a carbon-storing superhero. ๐ช