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  2. Ambuchanania - Wikipedia

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    Ambuchanania leucobryoides is the only species in the monotypic genus Ambuchanania.It is a Sphagnum-like moss endemic to Tasmania.Originally described as a species of Sphagnum, it is now a separate genus named after the original collector Alex M. Buchanan, (b.1944) an Australian botanist from the Tasmanian Herbarium in Hobart, (it was first collected in 1987). [4]

  3. Sphagnum - Wikipedia

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    Sphagnum is a genus of approximately 380 accepted species [2] [3] of mosses, commonly known as sphagnum moss, also bog moss and quacker moss (although that term is also sometimes used for peat). Accumulations of Sphagnum can store water, since both living and dead plants can hold large quantities of water inside their cells; plants may hold 16 ...

  4. Sphagnum cuspidatum - Wikipedia

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    Some species of Sphagnum moss in general have been used as a fuel source in temperate climates. [6] Sphagnum moss has also been used as a "green" alternative to water purification in public swimming pools; it inhibits bacterial growth, and greatly reduces the amount of chlorine required to maintain sanitary water

  5. Polytrichum strictum - Wikipedia

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    Polytrichum strictum, commonly known as bog haircap moss [1] or strict haircap, [2] is an evergreen and perennial species of moss native to Sphagnum bogs and other moist habitats in temperate climates. It has a circumboreal distribution, and is also found in South America and Antarctica. [3]

  6. Muckle Moss - Wikipedia

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    Muckle Moss is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) [1] [2] and a National Nature Reserve [3] located near Bardon Mill in Northumberland, England. Muckle Moss is a mire over deep peat , and its boundaries include Blackdyke Plantation.

  7. Eosphagnum - Wikipedia

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    Eosphagnum inretortum is a species of moss, and the only species of the genus Eosphagnum. Originally described as a species of Sphagnum , it is now a separate genus on the basis of morphological and genetic differences.

  8. Sphagnum fimbriatum - Wikipedia

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    The species has gained increasing attention as a potential sustainable alternative to traditional peat in horticultural growing media. Under cultivation, S. fimbriatum and other Sphagnum species typically achieve annual yields of 3–6 tonnes of dry mass per hectare. [17]

  9. Sphagnum papillosum - Wikipedia

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    S. papillosum is a major peat-forming moss, dominant in peatlands that are mined for horticultural purposes, as peat is a popular growing medium for ornamental plants. [16] [15] An alternative to peat mining is Sphagnum farming, which is the commercial practice of cultivating and harvesting Sphagnum moss. [15]

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