because it can abosorb water
Dandelion leaves can create a dense canopy that shades the grass below, limiting sunlight needed for grass to grow. Additionally, dandelions often have deep roots that can outcompete grass for water and nutrients in the soil.
A Piece Of Grass is green it is probably the lengh of your pinky finger .. it is usually outside and it has dirt underneath it and the makes it grow .. the rain also helps it grow .. !! It Is Usually In Your Lawn ! : ) A Piece Of Grass is green it is probably the lengh of your pinky finger .. it is usually outside and it has dirt underneath it and the makes it grow .. the rain also helps it grow .. !! It Is Usually In Your Lawn ! : )
cactus or grass grow in places that have albumant sunlight
Grass is an example of a leaf that grows from the base. Leaves that do this are better able to cope with being grazed.
Bear grass may look like grass but did you know that it actually belongs to the lily family? It only grows to be about 4-5 feet tall and has olive colored leaves. The leaves can grow to be about 35 inches long in total. The flowers of bear grass grow on a stalk that can be 6 feet tall with many small flowers.
Any patch of dirt with no opaque block above it (so only air, leaves etc) will grow grass after a while. If any block is covering it, blocking out the sun, then the block will remain dirt.
Trees, leaves, roots, grass, poison ivy, mass/moss, and many more
Dandelion leaves will respond to the surrounding vegetation. If the plant is on a lawn it will grow close to the ground, if it is in longer grass it will reach for the sun.
Grass trees, belonging to the genus Xanthorrhoea, have long, strappy, and narrow leaves that grow in a tufted form at the top of a tall, woody trunk. These leaves are typically rigid and grass-like, often appearing dark green or sometimes grayish. They are well-adapted to withstand drought and fire, which are common in their native Australian habitats. The leaves can grow up to several feet in length and are known for their unique appearance and resilience.
grass grow in a bunch
2ft
the ground:-)