Botanist For the Prairies By: Stephanie
Pictures of Plants Wild Indigo Asters Sunflower Goldenrods Blazing Star Clover Wild Oats Grass Purple Needle Grass Buffalo Grass Rye Grass Foxtail Grass
Abiotic Factors of the Plants The Pollen moves around a lot because of how fast the wind blows, so the flowers and grasses are most of the time bloomed complete. The Soil is rocky making it good for plants such as the Wild Indigo, helping it grow better. With the Goldenrod Flowers, the pollen grains that are around In the air will eventually reach a female goldenrod, allowing it to produce seeds.
Special Adaption's the Plant’s have to survive in the Prairies Sunflowers need full sun to be able to grow, and considering how hot it is, it is very good for the growing's. Buffalo Grass enjoys a low ph soil to grow in, witch the prairies have in some of there areas.