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Seeds of spring flowers, weeds, grasses, and plants from other seasons all respire at similar rates at the seed stage. Respiration is essential for seed germination and early growth, regardless of the plant species or season. However, once the seeds germinate and grow into plants, their respiration rates may vary based on their genetic makeup, environmental factors, and growth stage.

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How grasses are pollinated?

Grasses are primarily wind-pollinated, meaning their pollen is carried by the wind from one plant to another. Grasses do not rely on insects or animals for pollination, as their flowers are typically small, inconspicuous, and lack attractive features like nectar or bright colors. This wind-driven pollination method allows grasses to easily spread their pollen over long distances to increase genetic diversity.


What is the difference between sedges and grasses?

Sedges and grasses are both types of plants, but they have some key differences. One main difference is their stems: sedges have triangular stems, while grasses have round stems. Additionally, sedges typically have solid stems, while grasses have hollow stems. Another difference is in their reproductive structures: sedges have flowers with separate male and female parts, while grasses have flowers with both male and female parts on the same plant.


Can a plant that does not have flowers make seeds?

Yes, this is called asexual reproduction. Some trees do it, so can most grasses, and a fair few forbs can. What they do is produce tillers at the roots and send them out via rhizomes or stolons below or above the ground, respectfully, and from these tillers or rhizomes, growth points emerge to create new grasses. Here's some plants that have this amazing function: Creeping Red Fescue Quack Grass Brome grasses Aspen trees Strawberries Virginia Creeper


How does grass reproduce?

There are two ways grass can reproduce: asexually and sexually. Asexually involves tillers, or rhizomes, which stem from the growth point of the parent grass, and grows and expands into daughter tillers or grasses. Bunch grasses and sod grasses have this characteristic. Sexual reproduction involves the seed head or inflorescences. Grasses can have flowers much like other plants have flowers, only the kind of flowers that grasses have aren't really flowers, nor are pretty like "normal" flowers we're all aware of. But the male parts have the anthers and pollen heads that are exposed to the outside from these seed heads that are spread by the wind or by animals, and are deposited onto the stamens of the female flowers. This is where fertilization happens, and where seeds are produced. Once the seeds have fully matured, they separate from the matured (and dead) plant by shattering when brushed by by an animal or by wind, or when they are eaten by animals. The seed then makes contact with the soil, and stays there until the right conditions come by to help it grow.


3 types of plants?

flowers,sunflowers ,trees,roses,grass

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Are grsses non-flowering plants?

Grass is a flowering plant, it grows flowers and fruits.


Are flowers and plants the same?

No, flowers and plants are not the same. Plants are living organisms that include a variety of species like trees, shrubs, and grasses. Flowers are reproductive structures found in certain plants, producing pollen and seeds for reproduction. Flowers are a part of plants, but not all plants have flowers.


What is an example of vegetation?

Plants. Trees, shrubs, grasses, vegetables, flowers, etc.


What does a tortiose eats?

You're right, they do eat plants! Specifically, they eat grasses, leafy plants, and flowers.


How are plants different from flowers?

flowers grow on plants not all plants have flowers


What are trees wild flowers and grasses all be considered as?

Trees, wild flowers, and grasses are called soft scape by gardeners. Hard scape is concrete, bricks and stones. Trees , flowers and grasses are called flora. Animal life is called fauna.


What do deer and bears eat that are the same?

Plants like grasses, some forbs and flowers.


What was the woolly mammoth?

They were vegetarians and they probably ate grasses, fruit, plants, seeds and perhaps flowers.


What was the woolly mammoth's diet?

They were vegetarians and they probably ate grasses, fruit, plants, seeds and perhaps flowers.


What would a wild horse eat?

Most plants - shrubs, grasses, flowers, fruit


Why can't plants respire at day?

Plants need to photozynthesis during day does not enable them to respire.


Why are alpine plants different from others?

They grow in mountainous, cold regions? Mostly conifers (trees with needles and cones) or alpine flowers, grasses that are short lived for the short growing season.