lakusuo
Lakusuo is a Finnish term that describes a specific type of peatland. It translates to "lake-swamp" and refers to a mire that has developed in shallow water, often a former lake basin. These areas are characterized by a high water table and the accumulation of partially decayed organic matter, forming peat.
The vegetation in lakusuo is typically dominated by water-loving plants. Common species include various sedges, sphagnum
Lakusuo ecosystems play a crucial role in the hydrology of the surrounding landscape. They act as natural
Historically, lakusuo areas in Finland were sometimes drained for agricultural purposes or peat extraction. However, there