What do cotton grass and tufted saxifrage have in common? (Select all that apply.)
they are producers
they have means to keep themselves warm
they are flowering plants
they are lightweight and easily disperse

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Answer:

I dont know the answer, but its not "Theu are lightweight and can easily disperse" Or "they are flowering plants" Maybeeeeeee it might help?

Explanation:

C. they are flowering plants

D. they are lightweight and easily disperse

Cotton grass

  • Cotton grass is a member of the sedge family and so not technically a grass at all. Usually a flowering plant.
  • Cotton grass likes to grow in moist acidic soil. It is best to plant Eriophorum species in the first couple of months of spring so as to flower in summer.

Uses:

  • The cotton grass in Tundra is food for the migrating caribou and snow geese.
  • They also provide food to the large heath butterfly as well as the black grouse.

Tufted Saxifrage

  • Tufted Saxifrage is a small perennial that grow in thick mats on the tundra.
  • Tufted saxifrage grows in tight tussocks, almost carpeting the ground.

Uses:

  • The flowers of purple saxifrage are eaten in Nunavut, Canada and the leaves and stems brewed as a tea.

Thus, correct options are C and D.

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