sammalde
Sammalde is a term sometimes used to refer to certain types of mosses, particularly those found in cooler, damp environments. These non-vascular plants are characterized by their small, green, leaf-like structures and often form dense mats or cushions on surfaces such as rocks, soil, and tree bark. They reproduce via spores and do not possess true roots, stems, or flowers. Sammalde plays an important ecological role in its habitat, helping to retain moisture, prevent soil erosion, and provide a microhabitat for small invertebrates.
The specific species or group of mosses referred to by sammalde can vary depending on regional dialect