Grasses will produce seed only if you let it grow to seed, which means not cutting it at all, and letting it grow to maturity, going from the vegetative stage to the seeding stage. But if you keep cutting it, then no, it won't produce any seeds.
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Technically they are not producing anything yet until germination
Seeds and plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
grass,leaves,seeds,flowers,roots,plant necter,trees,asters.
plants are a type of producer producers are organisms that can make their own food
It isn't a producer. It is a consumer of fruit and seeds mainly. Producers make food for the ecosystem and are plants, trees and shrubs.
The Eastern meadowlark is not a producer; it is a consumer. Producers are typically plants that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. In contrast, the Eastern meadowlark is a bird that feeds on insects and seeds, relying on producers for its energy and sustenance within the ecosystem.
No, nuts are not decomposers. They are products of plants (producers), making them food.
Stray seeds and remnants of the herbs and spices used in the pickling process. Many producers leave some in to preserve flavor and out of tradition.
No, the leech is a consumer, living off the blood of other animals. Only plant matter, such as grass, seeds, or algae are considered producers.
Mycogen Corp is a seed company involved in the agricultural business. It was formed in 1982 and is among the largest producers of sunflower seeds.
Most producers are sessile, meaning they are stationary and do not move from one place to another. This includes plants, algae, and some types of bacteria. These organisms generally rely on other means, such as wind, water, or animals, to disperse their spores or seeds for reproduction.