Yes, there are species of grass that grow in deserts.
tumbleweedsClarification: Tumbleweeds are not grasses. I know of no grasses that tumble in the desert.
Grasses and other plants are the producers in any biome.
Hares and rabbits in any desert feed primarily on grasses and other edible plants growing there.
All the plants in a desert are producers, especially grasses.
They feed on grasses and other plants in the desert.
Yes, there are a variety of tough grasses that live in the desert.
Any plant, and only plants, are the producers in a desert.Any plant, and only plants, are the producers in a desert.
There is no such thing as a 'Savannah Desert." The Savannah is a distinct biome and not a desert.
The most common producer in the desert are the grasses that are able to survive there.
All the plants in a desert are producers. Grasses are probably the most notable.
Trees, shrubs, grasses, succulents are examples of autotrophs in a desert.
That would be an oasis