A tree is a woody plant. It often has many branches supported off the ground on a single main trunk
Grass is a single shoot with many narrow leaves sprouting from it, grass plants will grow in large fields so the root network is very connected.
Since grasses are plants, I presume you are asking the difference between grass and broadleaf plants.
Simply put, grasses are monocots whereas most broadleaf plants are dicots. The grasses start their life with a single cotyledon and are considered to be an advanced botanical form over the dicotyledonous plants. That is to say, they are more evolved.
Grass has lots of different shoots coming up like bamboo for example were as trees have one trunk and can normally be harvested for wood
it is flowers grass and trees
you can pull the grass or weeds out or you can spray weed killer only on the grass but you have to be really careful not to get it on the flowers and trees otherwise their leaves will get burned, become black, and the plants and trees might die
trees and grass...trees provide oxygen and grass provides food for the animals
trees and grass
Grass, Grass, few flowers, and VERY VERY VERY few trees.
There are trees and grass.
trees and grass
trees,grass,grains and flowers
Forest have many species of wild animals Grassland have many species of insects.
Banana Grass
States have trees and flowers for state symbols, but not grass.
Trees. Trees tend to grow much taller than grasses do because of their woody "stem" or trunk, which can hold a lot more weight than the stem of grass. Even bamboo, which is a type of grass, cannot grow as tall as most trees can.