how do the grasses in prairies disappear in winter and appear in spring?
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because they cannot adapt to winter season but it can live in spring easily and comfortably. that is why it dissappear.
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also it had some particles that gives some sense of appearance and disappearance. hope you will like the answer
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Native grasses make up the biggest plant component of true prairies. Cool-season grasses grow in spring and fall, while warm-season grasses wait for summer's heat before they begin growing. Grasses unfailingly appreciate sun, but some tolerate shade. These garden backbones are tough, and the native ones offer shelter to pollinators, but for a tidier look, cut them back in late winter. Here, 10 grasses that make great neighbors in the prairie- or meadow-style garden.
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