Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[1]
A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[2]
Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the ”grass” of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[3] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species,[1] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, after the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae.[4]
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[5] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion)
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She’s just gonna walk barefoot
😊
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Ain’t no one talking about how one foot is painted blue and the other one is just nothing 😭
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I thought the same thing
Ft at it’s at h at the risk d lưu😢🎉❤
взять туфли с собой ❌
Выкинуть туфли ✅
Hutxiyxum
❤❤🎉🎉🎉
آیا شکلات با توت را دوست دارید ؟
That’s not Wednesday it’s Friday 💀
Edit:thx for 70 likes
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No its Monday 😂
7u
I’m sorry is no one going to talk about how one foot is painted and the other isnt
No Merlina eso no era azúcar 😰
POV: your local shop version of wesnesday
More like monday
That ain’t Wednesday that’s tuesday
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😂
FJ😂❤
What the hell are you doing with the cake at school??💀
Edit:Thanks for 57 likes!!😎
Mom Im famos!!!🤩😎
Edit 2:Thanks for 79 likes!!😁
Edit 3:Thanks for 88 likes!!❤😁
True😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂yes
از اسپيتز خوشت مياد ؟ 🐶
Yh these”future seeing povs”made me hate Wednesday💀
از حلوا خوشت مياد ؟
Yea
but we can’t change the future.
Ututry😢
آیا حلوا را دوست دارید ؟
we can
😂😢
GIRL BE WALKING BEAR FOOT IN SCHOOL
از توت فرنگی های شکلاتی خوشت میاد ؟
@Richie💕🐶sim
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😊😊😊
They took “this girl is on fireeeee” to a whole different level ☠️
😂
That’s NOT Wednesday Adams it’s Thursday Abraham💀😭
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@Bakubaby Bakugo❤😂🎉😢😮😊ggfffgg😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊hgfvvgh😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😉
Yes 😊
Hahaha😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
welcome to ”what did i just watch” episode 3
Vvcvc
Hola. Hermosñña
Ain’t nobody gonna talk about only one foot was painted with nail polish 💀💀
Edit: Ty for 52 likes!!
I was like girl- your nails teck did you dirty😅
😮z
Z si
Sape kau mandal nk mengarah my ekonomi…. Ayang dont
ее ь Дж щк
Ik I hate it
WHY DOES HE HAVE A FLAMING CAKE ON HIS DESK?!
फ्री वॉइसक्रिया बीजेजेसी बीबी आफ एकl
How do you even put on fire a cake……
@C.Aร
Idk
Her just walking bear foot around the school be like:
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[1]
A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[2]
Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the ”grass” of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[3] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species,[1] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, after the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae.[4]
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[5] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion)