Sphagnum moss is a genus of moss that grows in damp and wet places. It has a unique morphology that allows it to hold large amounts of water. Sphagnum moss has been dated back to the Triassic period and is found on every continent except Antarctica. It plays an important ecological role by creating peatlands and preserving remains. Sphagnum moss also has economic uses as fuel, compost, and medical dressings. A sphagnum bog was documented in the Philippines in the early 1900s. Conservation efforts aim to protect wetland areas that support sphagnum moss.