having thorns on its stem
Having thorns on their stem. Thank you....
A Rose? A Rose? A Rose?
Rose plants probably developed thorns to protect the plant from predators or scavanging animals that may have wanted to eat it. We are talking hundreds of thousands if not millions of years ago
Thorns and Spines for protection
The Canadian Goose and Wild Rose
Thorns, spines
the wild rose
Trumpet Gentian, Alpine Rose, and Iris.. (:
Yes anything that is living has DNA. All plants and animals have DNA.
A rose has thorns as a defense mechanism to protect itself from being eaten by animals or damaged by humans. Thorns help the rose plant survive and thrive in its environment.
The rose plant need this adaptation so to protect itself to prevent other animals to consume it or pluck its flowers off.
Thorns on a rose bush serve as a defense mechanism to protect the plant from herbivores and potential threats. They act as a deterrent to animals that may try to eat the leaves or flowers of the plant. Additionally, thorns help the rose bush climb and support itself as it grows.