"Grass" is a generic term used to describe a whole range of plants. Normally these are monocotyledonous, creeper-type plants that use stolons or underground stems to reproduce.
"Grasses" are extremely versatile and are found growing in almost every corner of the globe.
Examples of grasses include:
Bermuda grass
Cynodon grasses
Stenotaphrum grasses
Zoysia sp.
Pennisetum grasses
Wheat
Rice
Almost anywhere and everywhere. In the city, you can find grass growing between cracks in the sidewalk, in parks, on lawns, under trees, etc. In the country, grass is pretty much everywhere you look, even as weeds in a canola or flax or lentils or peas field. Grass can be found in forests, on mountain slopes, in the tundra (of all places), in the desert, on remote islands, on vast prairies and savannhas, and even on the shallow edges of lakes and ponds.
Grass gets its energy from the sun through a process called photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is taken and (using the energy of the sun) is transformed into suitable living matter, usually sugar.
Grasshoppers actually did not originate or come from any particular area. However, they do come from weedy areas, hay ditches, and muddy dirt as they are attracted to these environments.
With rain, anywhere except buildings mountains and large bodies of water
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Grass come from seeds .
Yes.
Where do maram grass seeds come from
the structure of grass roots is that it come from the soil and is born from the grass
Grass.
She comes because you have got a grass related item and she likes grass types she wants to come and see it.
yes
it came from people
Graminaceae, the grass family.
Large amounts of grass grow in the tundra in the polar summer, and birds come to eat this grass and nest away from predators.
Osmosis will take place and the water will come out into the soil from the root. Grass will get brown and the grass of the lawn will dry.
They come up at night to graze - eat grass and plants.
Poaceae, the true grass family.