wheat, oat, bamboo, sugar canes, and hay are the only ones I know of.
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that's all i know hope that helps all of you!!
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grasses are angiosperm members belonging to family poaceae(graminae) according to the bentham and hooker classification
SEDGESAny rush-like or grass-like plants of the genus Carex, growing in cold places. It grows in the tundra where Lemmings use it as bedding and a food source.Sedge grass has a solid stem and true grass has a hollow stem.
They're different members of the same plant family. White rice belongs to the Oryza genus, while wild rice belongs to the Zizania genus. Both are members of the Poaceae, or grass family.
They're different members of the same plant family. What we traditionally call rice belongs to the Oryza genus, while wild rice belongs to the Zizania genus. Both are members of the Poaceae, or grass family.
Kangaroos and wallabies and other members of the kangaroo family ate grass. There were no sheep, goats, pigs or cattle in Australia before white settlement.
the grass is in the leaf family
Most fish that have the word chub in their common name are members of the Cyprinidae family or minnow family, which carp (common, bighead, silver, grass, and many others) belong to as well. So the answer is yes.
yes he had a lot of family members. he had 20 family members
The Genus classification of marsh grass is Hymenachne P. Beauv. The marsh grass is in the family of poeceae in the family of Plantae
9 members in the weasly family
Whom are your family membersorWho are members of your family
Nepotism.