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A perennial grass native to North America, from Mexico to Canada. It is one of the main grasses in the North American tallgrass prairie.
A prairie is rolling inland or grassland with fertile soil. It is west of the Mississippi River. It gradually is rising in elevation.
There are dozens of varieties of prairie grasses that vary in size, color and growing conditions. You can see one list at the related link.
grasses
photosynthesis
The soil is fertile because the chemicals are forming
native grasses
the second one
The soil is fertile because the chemicals are forming
spread their seeds or reproduce
Dicks.
The bison is a herbivore, grazing on the prairie grasses.