it is green, grows at the base of the plant unlike most plants.. i hope this helps and is better than what the original person put, because grass has NOTHING to do with cheese...so i hope this helps you all because there aren't much characteristics of grass.... Now you know some adaptive characteristics of grass!!
The candelabra tree, also known as the Euphorbia ingens, has adaptations such as succulent stems that store water to survive in arid conditions, thorns to deter herbivores, and a shallow root system to quickly absorb rainfall. Its greenish-yellow flowers attract pollinators in its native habitat in southern Africa.
Yes, a hazelnut tree is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves annually in the fall. This behavior allows the tree to conserve energy during the colder months.
The rubber tree has adaptations such as latex production in its bark to deter herbivores, large leaves for increased photosynthesis in low light conditions of the rainforest, and a tapping system for sustainable latex harvesting without harming the tree. Additionally, its roots have specialized structures for anchoring in the shallow, nutrient-poor soils of its habitat.
Balsam fir is a thing, not an action, so it is physical.
Skuas have adaptations such as strong and sharp claws for catching prey, a hooked beak for tearing food, excellent flying skills for hunting and scavenging, and a keen sense of sight to spot food from a distance. They also have a aggressive behavior to defend their territory.
One of the adaptations of the banana tree is it's big leaves which help it absorb sunlight.
Cofee is not a tree it is a shrub or bush.
adaptation includes behavior -- so yes.
the wood
everything
trunk
No, not really.
Its leaves
very tall
pot and wheat
There hard wood protects them.
Waxy skin