•drought resistant, grows well on deep, shallow, sandy, fine-textured and rocky soils.
the little spotted kiwis sense of smell and its long beak are some of its more obvious adaptations. there chicks hatch with there eyes fully open and they feed off the yolk sac so that they don't have to leave the nest.
It has no adaptations.
What are eastern red cedars trees adaptations?
I havent found any adaptations. Good luck
lots
A bluestem is any of a variety of grasses which are adapted for high light levels, including the little bluestem, the big bluestem, and the cane bluestem.
A bluestem grass is any of a variety of grasses which are adapted for high light levels, including the little bluestem, the big bluestem, and the cane bluestem.
it has speshal antibiodics in this plat to help it survive the harsh summers and winters of the grasslands
The Tallgrass Prarie of Kansas is made up of Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Indian Grass, and Switch Grass. That's all know...
big bluestem= Andropogon gerardii
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Andropogon scoparius.
only if you cook it for a long enough time to get rid of the deadly poisons
The big bluestem grass looks like tall grass.
A big bluestem is a tall bunchgrass native to the North American prairies, Latin name Andropogon gerardii.
The Mouse-Ear Chickweed ,Eastern Red Cedar Tree , Beach Heather, Little Bluestem.
yes, grass is nonvascular
I think that Pawhuska Lake was built around the 1930's as a WPA project, and Bluestem was built later in the 1950's