suosineet
Suosineet is a Finnish term referring to small, often isolated areas of peatland found within forests. These are typically characterized by the presence of sphagnum moss and other bog-forming vegetation, indicating waterlogged conditions that prevent the complete decomposition of organic matter. Unlike larger mires or bogs, suosineet are generally smaller and more integrated into the surrounding forest landscape.
The ecological significance of suosineet lies in their role as microhabitats. They support a unique flora adapted
Formation of suosineet is often linked to poor drainage within a forest, where water accumulates due to