Certainspecies do, some dont. You'll have to read up on what particular Dogwood your are looking at.
No they do not.
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Azaleas come from seeds or from rooting cuttings. They are not a bulb plant and are a part of the rhododendron family.
Rhododendron maximum in the family Ericaceae
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The one in our garden does have thorns and rip you to shreds, beautiful red flowers but horrible thorns.
cactus thorns are made up of Leaves
Most varieties of hibiscus do not have thorns. However, gardeners have reported finding thorns on certain kinds of hibiscus bushes.
Blackberry bushes have thorns.
I'm not sure about bushes, but there are thick vines that grow black tipped thorns.
a bush usually made from thorns and bushes
Rhododendrons are bushes that have clusters of flowers. The flowers are lilac, red, yellow, orange and pink.
A thorny bush is a type of plant that bears thorns or spines on its stems, which act as a defense mechanism against herbivores. These bushes are commonly found in regions with arid or dry climates, such as deserts and savannas. Some examples of thorny bushes include acacias and mesquites.
Azaleas come from seeds or from rooting cuttings. They are not a bulb plant and are a part of the rhododendron family.
Blue flowers red thorns Quote: (Donkey running through bushes of Blue flowers red thorns), "Blue flowers red thorns, Blue flowers red thorns, Blue flowers red thorns. Oh this would be so much easier is I wasn't color blind!" Blue flowers red thorns Quote: (Donkey running through bushes of Blue flowers red thorns), "Blue flowers red thorns, Blue flowers red thorns, Blue flowers red thorns. Oh this would be so much easier is I wasn't color blind!"
Yes. The thorns of the rose can pierce or poke the animal if the animal gets too near.
Brambles are blackberry bushes and the fruit can be eaten raw. The bramble is made up of long arching stems with prickly thorns. There is also a US version of the bramble that does not grow thorns.
Yes it is. It is the vague name given to the blackberry. It usually refers to berry bushes with thorns such as the raspberry or the blackberry.
Goats can eat thorn bushes without cutting up their mouths because they have very tough mouths. They are known for eating prickly plants, thorns, and even metal.