Wht are the adaptations of sphagnum?
Sphagnum moss has adaptations that allow it to thrive in acidic, waterlogged environments. These adaptations include its ability to hold large amounts of water, creating an acidic environment that discourages other plant growth, and its ability to photosynthesize in low light conditions. Additionally, sphagnum moss has antimicrobial properties that inhibit decomposition, allowing it to build up and form peat bogs over time.