no
Subclass - MonocotyledonaeOrder - PoalesFamily - Poaceae
The scientific name for underwater grasses is seagrasses, belonging to the order Alismatales. Seagrasses are angiosperms that have adapted to live in marine environments and play a crucial role in supporting diverse ecosystems in coastal areas.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Sorghum halepense.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bromus erectus.
This is a tundra, an ecosystem characterized by low temperatures, high winds, and sparse vegetation like mosses, grasses, and lichens due to its harsh climate conditions.
Subclass - MonocotyledonaeOrder - PoalesFamily - Poaceae
Yes, i have been recently researching the arctic tundra and there are grasses. Light grasses though.
The scientific name for bamboo is Bambusoideae, which belongs to the plant family Poaceae (grasses).
Grasses, mosses and forbs are outstanding producers in the Tundra .
Shrubby Cinquefoil
yes
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Microtus oeconomus.
The scientific name for underwater grasses is seagrasses, belonging to the order Alismatales. Seagrasses are angiosperms that have adapted to live in marine environments and play a crucial role in supporting diverse ecosystems in coastal areas.
Grasses that grow on the tundra.
a tundra is a treeless waste supporting grasses and lichens in sub arctic regions
Tundra is a northern climate where there are few trees and mostly just hardy grasses. It has no relation to the economy.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bromus erectus.