Grasslands are dominated by grasses rather than trees or shrubs. They may also have some scattered herbs and wildflowers. Grasslands typically have a variety of grass species adapted to different climate and soil conditions.
Land plants are commonly classed as trees, shrubs, herbs, or vines.
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From what I've researched it would most likely be "non-woody". Trees are perennial woody plants. Woody plants include trees, herbs, shrubs and lianas.
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Shrubs and herbs live under trees
Green ones. Dumb boy. Trees, shrubs and herbs.
H. G. Hundley has written: 'List of trees, shrubs, herbs and principal climbers, etc' 'List of trees, herbs and principal climbers, etc'
the dense forests mostly have trees which most likely shield the shrubs depriving them from sunlight and water
Shrubs are woody plants with multiple stems and are generally shorter than trees. Herbs are plants with soft, non-woody stems and are typically used for culinary, medicinal, or aromatic purposes. Shrubs and herbs are both types of plants commonly found in gardens and natural landscapes.
Mangoliids, eudicots, Dilleniidae, and Caryophyllidae
Grasslands are dominated by grasses rather than trees or shrubs. They may also have some scattered herbs and wildflowers. Grasslands typically have a variety of grass species adapted to different climate and soil conditions.
A forest is a biotic community spread over a large area of land and composed of tall trees, herbs, shrubs, climbers and wild animals.Another AnswerAnother sentence added to above -- A clearing within the biotic community where there are no trees, only shrubs and herbs would be called a forest clearing.
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32 SHRUBS AND 8 TREES.
Rosidae is a subclass of the class Magnoliatae. They are a group of trees and herbs and shrubs, mostly with flowers that are polypetalous.
No, they do not. Giraffes are herbivores, not cannibals. They eat leaves and shoots of trees and shrubs, as well as climbers, vines and some herbs.