Regrowth of grasses, ferns, wildflowers, and saplings are examples of ecological succession, specifically secondary succession. This process occurs in ecosystems that have been disturbed but still retain some soil and organic matter, allowing for the re-establishment of plant life. These plants contribute to the recovery and restoration of the ecosystem, promoting biodiversity and soil health.
wildflowers,ferns,grasses,vines,fruits and more
A wetu is made of saplings, cattails, and grasses. The framework is typically covered with sheets of bark or mats made from woven reeds or rushes.
The undersrush is the forest growth at the lowest point below the canopy of the forest. Basically, it's the area where shrubs, grasses and tree saplings grow.
There are many grasses in the Savanna, also many wildflowers grow there also. Search the Savanna and see what pops up (:
The intercalary meristem in grasses is important because it allows for rapid regrowth after grazing or cutting. It is located at the base of the leaf blades and stems, providing a continuous source of new cells for growth. This helps grasses to quickly recover and continue to thrive in their environment.
A tapestry of wildflowers and grasses sway under the sun's gentle kiss, creating a haven for nature's tranquility.
grasses bushes
Trees like spruce, oak, hickory, birch, beech and maple. Ivy and dogwood abound and grasses and wildflowers seem to be everywhere.
The atmosphere is uniformly 20% oxygen because it is well mixed by winds, storms, the jet streams, etc.And no, deserts do have plants in them. Some examples include cactus, grasses, wildflowers, etc.
Some examples of living things in the plains include grasses, wildflowers, prairie dogs, bison, deer, coyotes, and various bird species. These organisms are adapted to the unique environmental conditions of the plains, such as wide-open spaces, seasonal variations, and limited water availability.
some examples are daisies , grasses , herbaceous etc
True grasses belong to the plant family Poaceae (sometimes referred to as Graminaea). These in turn belong to the group of monocotyledonous plants Liliaceae. Examples of grasses are: the annual Winter Grass - Poa annua; other examples of grasses include cereal crops such as wheat, maize and rice.