no, all grasses are monocots.
Prairies are grasslands and mainly covered with grasses or brush.
SAV is the scincetific name for underwater grasses
Subclass - MonocotyledonaeOrder - PoalesFamily - Poaceae
have extensive root system i think
No, grasses are not fungi. Grasses and fungi are two different things.
what is grasses predators
no, all grasses are monocots.
The possessive form of the plural noun grasses is grasses'.example: The students tested types of grasses' viability by planting them in different locations.
Mid grasses
tumbleweedsClarification: Tumbleweeds are not grasses. I know of no grasses that tumble in the desert.
Yes, i have been recently researching the arctic tundra and there are grasses. Light grasses though.
Yes, grasses have fibrous root systems.
grasses in the sea = algae
Prairies are grasslands and mainly covered with grasses or brush.
The homophone for "grasses" or "stalks" is "glasses" - it sounds the same as "grasses" and "stalks" when spoken aloud.
No. Cows don't pollinate grasses, they eat them.