grass and balsam
Yes, grass does grow in the arctic. Grass lives just about everywhere!
There are no grass in the Arctic
No rice is grown. Potatoes r also grown Rice is a type of grass which is cleaned and milled.
Yes it is. It's a warm-season grass (or a C4 grass) that is best grown in warmer climates, and is commonly used in the South as a pasture/hay grass for livestock.
edible grass
Orchard hay is a type of grass hay grown from orchard grass. This type of hay is excellent horse feed, but can be fed to most any grazing animal.
No
a tundra is a treeless waste supporting grasses and lichens in sub arctic regions
Wimbledon is played on specially grown grass that allows the ball to bounce normally. The grass is cared is specially cared for when not in use.
THE arctic hare gets its energy from grass and berries
Bermuda 419. Grown at Riverview Turf in Vernant Park, Alabama.