Mostly grass and trees.
Flowering plants can grow in a variety of habitats such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and wetlands. They can also be found in gardens, parks, and cultivated fields. Their growth depends on factors like sunlight, water availability, soil type, and climate.
pruning, poor sunlight and deficient soil conditons.
A: yes Blazing stars do grow in grasslands.
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In grasslands, plants typically have herbaceous stems, which are soft and green, allowing them to grow quickly and efficiently during the growing season. These stems are adapted to withstand grazing and periodic fires, which are common in these ecosystems. Some grassland plants also develop thick, fibrous root systems that help them survive droughts and stabilize the soil. Overall, the stem structure supports their resilience in a dynamic environment.
yes
None. That is why it is called a grassland.
Most Plants grow/get bigger
plants in temperate grasslands
corn wheat and rice grow in the grasslands
Grass, Grass, few flowers, and VERY VERY VERY few trees.
Plants grow and thrive in their natural environment, such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and wetlands, where they receive the necessary sunlight, water, nutrients, and climate conditions to support their growth.
Desert plants
Zebras eat grass and live in grasslands, where various kinds of grass live.
pruning, poor sunlight and deficient soil conditons.
Flowering plants can grow in a variety of habitats such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and wetlands. They can also be found in gardens, parks, and cultivated fields. Their growth depends on factors like sunlight, water availability, soil type, and climate.
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.