No, a wild flower is a producer.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead plants and animals, animal droppings, fallen leaves, and so on. They turn this organic matter into inorganic materials that plants can absorb, and so the elements go round and round in endless cycles.
If a gardener heaps up cuttings, kitchen refuse, and the like, and keeps the heap somewhat moist, decomposers will move in and start breaking the material down.
The decomposers include earthworms, woodlice (slaters), and molds.
The opposite of wild flower would be cultivated flower, which refers to flowers that are intentionally grown and maintained by humans in a controlled environment, such as a garden or greenhouse.
Alberta's nickname is "Wild Rose Country." This nickname comes from the official flower of the province, the wild rose.
Bacteria is decomposer.
Decomposer bacteria is in the kingdom Eubacteria.
consumer
a flower is a producer
No
a flower is a producer
A daffodil is a producer because is a flower and a flower makes it own food.
A daffodil is a producer because is a flower and a flower makes it own food.
Alberta's flower is the Wild rose :)
Heaven in a Wild Flower was created in 1985-05.
The Iowa state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose.
The opposite of wild flower would be cultivated flower, which refers to flowers that are intentionally grown and maintained by humans in a controlled environment, such as a garden or greenhouse.
a flower is a producer
Yes it is a wild flower found growing in Java. It is called the corpse flower because it smells like rotting meat.
A daffodil is a producer because is a flower and a flower makes it own food.