monocotyledonae, or monocots, for short.
rhizome division
They belong to the division of the Plant Kingdom called Angiosperms
Grass isn't man-made. It is derived from energy and cellular division, plus genetic material from parent plants that encourage it's growth, development, and ability to live and produce more offspring.
I hope this is what you're wondering... Plantae (Plant Kingdom) Magnoliophyta (Flowering Plant Division) Liliopsida (Monocotyledonous Class) Poales (Graminoid Order) Poaceae (Grass Family)
Grasses are a fairly large taxonomic division, and there are types of grass present in almost every climate from subarctic to tropical. It would actually be more unusual to not find grasses in the tropics, as this is a verdant climate with a large degree of biodiversity among the vegetation.
Ducklings eat duck starter which you can get from a feed store. Peas, corn, green beans, limabeans, cooked carrots, hard boiled eggs, tomatoes, crickets, worms, small feeder fish, grass, milk, and turkey. DO NOT FEED them whole grains, onions, dry bread, wild birdseed, ANY TYPE OF BREAD, or caged birdseed.
No. Cows EAT grass. They do not "have" grass.
paddle grass is the grass of the ocean.!
Grass growth is not a chemical reaction but a chemical change because the grass will not go back to its original form after it grows. Like chemical change, a certain object will not go back or reverse it from its original appearance.
If it's a pile of grass left on the lawn after you mow it, cal it a clump of grass.
Division. Division. Division. Division.
Ice, Grass, Water