The cactus and the rose aren't alone in having defensive thorns or thorn equivalents in the plant world. Among herbaceous plants are brambles. Among woody shrubs and trees are the Burford holly ['Ilex cornuta 'Burfordii'], firethorn [Pyracantha spp], greenbriar[Smilax spp], hardy orange[Poncirus trifoliata], hawthorn [Crataegus spp], and honey locust[Gleditsia triacanthos].
Rose thorns are a protective adaptation to keep animals from destroying the rosebush (animals don't want to get too close or they will get pricked)
yes because thats how they grown between ages 2 and 5
It isn't the flower that 'has' thorns, it's the plant that grows the thorns. Some plants produce both.
Many bushes have thorns.
Only if you spray them with Febreze.
Every rose has its thorn.
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a thorn among the roses
The cast of A Thorn Among Roses - 1915 includes: Harry Beaumont Edward Boulden Viola Dana Gladys Hulette Harry Linson Dan Mason
A rose is a plant with sharp thorns on the stems. If you find "a rose among the thorns," you find a soft flower among the sharp thorns. The term can be used to mean anything nice found among not-so-nice things. You might say that someone is "a rose among thorns" if everyone around them is either unpleasant or incompetent.
Monet painted House Among the Roses between 1917 and 1919.
Among the Roses - 1910 was released on: USA: 15 August 1910
Love Among the Roses - 1910 was released on: USA: 9 May 1910
The cast of Among the Roses - 1910 includes: King Baggot Florence Lawrence
No, thornless do roses exist. However, every night doeshave it's dawn.
every rose has it's thorn, by poison.
She was kind, nice, pretty, that sort of thing. Roses are pretty so they were saying she was pretty, but there was nothing mean or cruel about her. Cruelty is being compared to the thorn, of which she has none.
It depends on the plant, the most popular thorn plants are cactuses and roses, i hope this helps
You may be thinking of "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," which was actually by Poison, a contemporary of GNR.