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Meadows, grassland and pasture



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	&quot;&quot;All flesh is grass.&quot; - Isiah 40:6&quot;

What are meadows, grassland and pasture?

Grass is an angiosperm, or flowering plant, whose flowers are tiny and whose seeds are dispersed by wind, water and animals. Grass can also spread via side shoots and roots, and so can survive and spread even if grazed and cut before it produces seed, which makes it the ideal plant for grazing animals. There are o…</description>
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