Grass flowers are typically small and grouped in spikelets, lacking the vibrant colors and complex structures seen in many other flowering plants. In contrast, corn flowers are larger and more distinct, with separate male and female flowers: tassels (male flowers) at the top and ears (female flowers) along the sides. Additionally, grass flowers are often wind-pollinated, while corn also relies on wind but has more pronounced floral structures to facilitate pollination. Overall, corn flowers exhibit more morphological diversity compared to the simpler, less conspicuous flowers of grasses.
The creeping stem of a grass plant
Algae, flowers, trees, corn, potatoes, beans, grass, alfalfa, oats, and hay.
Grass grows faster than flowers
it is flowers grass and trees
Cows will eat long grass. Haven't you ever heard, "The cow's in the corn?" Corn is a tall grass.
The flowers of Zoysia grass.
Yes, maize plants do have flowers. Maize, also known as corn, is a monocotyledonous plant that produces both male flowers (tassels) and female flowers (ears) on the same plant. The tassels are located at the top of the plant and produce pollen, while the ears develop lower on the plant and contain the ovules that will develop into kernels of corn once fertilized.
No. Corn is a grass and grain, not a legume which include beans.
No. Corn is a cereal grain or domesticated grass, not livestock.
No, a corn is not a fruit. Corn is a type of grain that grows on a plant in the grass family.
Flowers = Fern + Grass
corn grass