Mostly grass and trees.
A: yes Blazing stars do grow in grasslands.
Steppes. It is the grassland of Europe and Asia.
The cattle that roamed the Texas grasslands were called Longhorns. They were named this because of their ability to grow very long horns.
Roses typically do not grow naturally in grasslands, as they prefer well-drained soils and specific conditions that allow for their growth, such as slightly acidic to neutral pH. Grasslands are characterized by grasses and herbaceous plants, with less competition for sunlight and water. However, cultivated roses can be planted in grassland areas if the soil and environmental conditions are suitable, and they are properly maintained.
corn wheat and rice grow in the grasslands
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water and sun
grass and berry
they eat grass and shurbs
grass grows naturally it uses the weather to grow
Mostly grass and trees.
If the pine is very tall, the pine cover the bushes and the bushes don't obtained the sunlight, very important for the life and growth.
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A: yes Blazing stars do grow in grasslands.
The term "shurbs" appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of "shrubs," which refers to woody plants that are smaller than trees and typically have multiple stems. Shrubs are commonly used in landscaping and gardening for their aesthetic appeal, providing structure, privacy, and habitat for wildlife. If "shurbs" is intended to mean something else, please provide additional context for clarification.