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or sphagnum moss
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plural sphagnums or sphagnum mosses also sphagnum
: any of a genus (Sphagnum of the order Sphagnales) of mosses that grow in wet acidic areas (such as bogs or swamps) where their remains become compacted with other plant debris to form peat (see peat entry 1 sense 1a)
Peatlands develop where the ground is water-soaked throughout the growing season, causing the sphagnum to grow faster than its dead remains can decompose.—Robert Mohlenbrock
We pitched our tents on sphagnum moss under towering western hemlocks …—Ted Williams
—often used before another nounsphagnum peat moss
Eventually the sphagnum mat becomes strong enough to support evergreens.—Deborah Cramer
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: a mass of sphagnum plants especially when dried
… add a thin layer of coarse sphagnum moss to stop any growing mix from trickling down into the drainage area.—John Hopkins
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