leaves
It does. Blades of grass are in fact specialized leaves.
a million blades of grass!
Alcanzar = to touch or reach Hojas are leaves, sheets of paper or blades (as in blades of grass or razor blades) Alcanza las hojas means (You) reach the leaves...touch the blades...reach the sheet of paper...It is really hard to translate this literally and it depends to a great extent on the context.
Yes, of course they eat grass. But coconut leaves and palm tree leaves are more delicious:)))
My grand-dad used to make whistles out of blades of grass.
Waaaay too many to count. Think of it this way: one acre of grassland can hold as many as over a million blades of grass. Now think of the billions of acres of grassland, lawns and pastures in the world and how many blades of grass are in those. Quite a few, right?
The number of blades of grass per square meter can vary widely depending on factors such as grass species, mowing frequency, and soil conditions. On average, there can be hundreds to thousands of grass blades per square meter in a healthy lawn.
The number of blades of grass in a square yard can vary widely depending on the type of grass, growing conditions, and maintenance practices. On average, there can be anywhere from 5,000 to 20,000 blades of grass in a square yard. Factors like soil quality, moisture, and sunlight can influence this estimate. For a more precise count, one would need to sample and count blades in a specific area.
There are 144 square inches to the sq. foot....at 120 blades of grass per sq. inch it would have 17,280 blades to every sq. foot. 17,280 blades times 160 square feet of surface to the lawn would equal 2,764,800 blades of grass.
As your mower ages and starts to show signs of a lot of use, the mower blades will often wear and become what is known as rounded. This rounding of the blades causes there to be a slight gap between where the blades would normally meet up and cut the grass, causing them to miss a small patch of grass in the middle. The best solution is to replace your mowers blades.
Yes, grass has leaves