the difference between flowering plants and shrubs herbs bushes trees are they give rise to flowers will others don't
The difference between TREE, SHRUB AND HERB Tree -- The tree has a firm single stem. The whole tree stands on the stem. Shrub -- The shrub has multiple stems. It forms a sort of bush. That is the reason for it to be planted as a barricade. Herb -- The Herb does not have a firm stem but a flexible juicy structrure which does not have the woody hard part as in a Tree or a Shrub.A shrub is a low usually several-stemmed woody plant. Herbs are (usually) small plants that not develop persistent woody tissue but die down at the end of a growing season.
The acacia plant is a shrub, not an herb. Shrubs are perennial woody plants with multiple stems and are typically taller than herbs. Herbs, on the other hand, are smaller, non-woody plants with fleshy stems.
The grassland ecosystem is dominated by herbs and shrubs and is maintained by factors like fire, grazing, drought, and freezing temperatures. These disturbances help control the growth of woody plants and maintain the grassland's characteristic plant composition.
Polar bear. Grasslands typically consist of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, while polar bears are large carnivorous mammals found in Arctic regions.
32 SHRUBS AND 8 TREES.
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yes. they eat shrubs, grasses, herbs and leaves
herb
Grasses, sedges, herbs, mosses and shrubs
Whenever they can on grasses, sedges, shrubs and herbs
Grasses, sedges, mosses. shrubs, lichen and herbs
Grasses, herbs, shrubs, twigs, bark, they are herbivores
Yaks are herbivores, eating grasses, herbs, lichens and shrubs
Shrubs and herbs live under trees
Green ones. Dumb boy. Trees, shrubs and herbs.
Jack rabbits eat herbs and shrubs.
The are herbivores eating grasses, sedges, shrubs and herbs