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Sphagnum palustre

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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Sphagnidae

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Sphagnum palustre

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Bryophyta

Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Peat moss

Sphagnum palustre Sphagnum palustre Flora of Northeastern US and Adjacent Canada

Similar
  
Peat moss, Moss, Sphagnum magellanicum, Sphagnaceae, Sphagnum fallax

Sphagnum palustre (Syn. Sphagnum cymbifolium), the prairie sphagnum or blunt-leaved bogmoss, is a species of peat moss from the genus Sphagnum, in the family Sphagnaceae. Like other mosses of this type it can soak up water up to the 30-fold amount of its own dry weight thanks to its elastic spiral fibers. S. palustre is rather frequent and is spread almost all over the world. It mainly grows in wet forests and—compared to other specimens of this genus—rarely grows in moors.

Contents

Sphagnum palustre Sphagnum palustre Introduction to Bryophytes

Traits

Sphagnum palustre mossSphagnum palustre Ohio Moss and Lichen Association

Sphagnum palustre forms firm plants up to 25 centimeter height. The plants are often light green to light brown with stem diameters of 0.6 to 1.2 millimeters. The epidermis (Hyalodermis) of the stem is built in three layers and their cells form 1 to 3 seldom more pores and contain much spiral fibers. The branches are tufted forming clusters of three to six on the little stems. The heads are a little more pigmented and egg-shaped.

Distribution

Sphagnum palustre Sphagnum palustre L

Sphagnum palustre plants are spread across the whole of Europe and also can be found in parts of America, Australia and New Zealand. It is comparatively frequent and grows on moist and wet habitats like wet forests, often coniferous forests, on marshy meadows, but rarely in moors. The species often forms large carpets, sometimes bulge-shaped. It is often accompanied by Sphagnum fimbriatum, Sphagnum subnitens, and Sphagnum squarrosum.

Sphagnum palustre is invading the native habitat at Ka'ala, O'ahu, Hawai'i.

British distribution

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Sphagnum palustre is found all over the British Isles. It is less frequent just North of London and west through to Bristol and patches in the Republic of Ireland. It is widespread in Scotland, Wales, Orkney, Shetland and the Isle of Man. It can be found on Scilly.

Threat

Sphagnum palustre Sphagnum palustre L Discover Life

Sphagnum palustre is not on the IUCN red list of threatened species and therefore isn’t considered to be threatened or endangered.

Uses

Sphagnum palustre Sphagnum palustre L Discover Life

In a project called Mossclone which is part of the 7th framework program of the European Union the peat moss Shagnum palustre will be multiplied in moss bioreactors to create a measuring tool to track air quality in Europe.

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References

Sphagnum palustre Wikipedia