Grass leaves are sessile and have no stalk , leaf base of grass leaf is sheathing .
Grass has blades and a stalk which are eaten by grazers like cattle.
snails like to eat the stalk and sides of the grass blades.
Very carefully ... they hide in the tall grass.
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grass hoppers camouflage to stalk there pray easily
when a tiger hides in tall grass to stalk it;s prey
There are a few. Celery grown in stalks. Brussel sprouts grow on a stalk. Artichokes grow on top of a stalk. Corn grows on a stalk, but it's actually a grain. Asparagus is a stalk. Sugar cane, bamboo shoots, and lemon grass are all stalks, too.
Tigers have black and orange stripes so when they are lurking in the grass, the black looks like grass. When they stalk their prey, the black is almost indiscernible.
I would very much like another stalk of celery, please.
No. Corn is an annual grass, no matter where it is grown, not a perennial. Once corn is harvested the stalks will never regrow back into a corn plant. A stalk is dead plant material, just like with any other grass that is grazed or harvested for hay or silage. It is the tillers of a grass plant that are what make it seem like a stalk of grass is growing back, but not the stalk itself. Corn does not have these tillers, not like its wilder cousins or ancestors, which means they are unlikely to grow back again next year.Seeds from corn may grow into corn plants, but they won't be as good nor as vibrant or vigorous as the corn that was deliberately planted.
They eat grass seeds from the stalk, and unlike other parrots dont eat fruit.