Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
Definition
Peat moss is a type of sphagnum moss commonly found in bogs and wetlands. It is known for its water retention properties and acidic environment, making it significant in both ecology and horticulture.
Its high water retention capacity makes it valuable for soil conditioning in agriculture and gardening.
The harvesting of peat moss can lead to habitat destruction and release of stored carbon.
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Sphagnum Moss: A genus of about 380 species of mosses, which includes peat moss.
Bog: A wetland area where peat accumulates, often dominated by sphagnum moss.
Carbon Sequestration: The process by which carbon dioxide is captured and stored, often occurring in ecosystems like bogs with high levels of peat moss.