Because that's just what it is. A plant. The name grass is just a better way of explaining a type of plant that is tough, durable, creates a healthy sod for the earth, and is a favourite plant for grazers like cattle and sheep to live off of.
It would be best to get rid of the weeds before planting grass seed. Weeds grow faster than grass, so if left in an area where you plan on planting grass, the weeds will usually crowd out the new grass seedlings and it will also rob the soil of nutrients that the seedlings will need to grow.
A weed plant is a plant that is known by many names. Mainly as Marijuana or by its correct name, Cannabis Sativa. It has many "nicknames" given by partakers of the herb of the wild. Weed, ganja, zol, rooibaard, cabbage of knowledge, ntsango, skunk, etc.etc. depending on the locality and language worldwide, where and how it is cultivated and so on. Hope this is of some help.. :D
Grass is a very common plant. There are many different types of grass, but all are plants.
A herb is any plant that has leaves and stems but dies off at the end of the growing season. Grasses fit this definition.
No it is land that just has natural grass.
Many grasses are herbs only except a few like bamboos etc.
yes
Corn is actually a grass and is a monocotyledonous plant. The corn kernals are the seeds of the plant.
Its a herb. Some are annuals & some are perennials.
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herb
There is no such herb.
grass
The Esperanto words for grass and herb are herbo and herbojn.
Rice is a monocotyledonous grass - it it neither a shrub nor herb
Sugar cane is neither an herb nor a shrub. It is a grass.
Most likely a shrub, because most herbs are used for medical reasons.
Corn is actually a grass and is a monocotyledonous plant. The corn kernals are the seeds of the plant.
'une herbe' (fem.) is a French word for herb, weed, and grass.
marijuana is classified as a woody grass.
it's a herb because there are no woody parts at all
grass, herb
Sweet grass
Lemongrass