The Bogfloss is a cottony sedge native to the bogs and wetlands of Berinu. Its dense, absorbent tufts form on tall stalks that mark deep water zones and help stabilize soft bog substrates. The dried fibers are collected for use as fire starters, wicks, and field insulation, making the plant a standard expedition material. Its presence identifies deep, nutrient-rich bogs and supports small aquatic life throughout the wetland floor.