hoogveengebieden
Hoogveengebieden, also known as raised bogs or ombrotrophic bogs, are a type of peatland ecosystem characterized by their elevated central dome and reliance on precipitation for water and nutrient supply. Unlike lowland fens, which are connected to groundwater, hoogveengebieden are largely isolated, receiving their sustenance primarily from rainwater. This oligotrophic (nutrient-poor) environment supports specialized flora and fauna adapted to acidic and waterlogged conditions.
The formation of hoogveengebieden begins with the accumulation of partially decayed organic matter, primarily Sphagnum moss.
Typical vegetation found in hoogveengebieden includes various species of Sphagnum moss, heather (Calluna vulgaris), cranberry (Vaccinium
Hoogveengebieden are important ecosystems for biodiversity and play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle.