Defensive adaptation is the reason why bushes may have thorns. The thorns serve to control the amount of grazing which can be done at any one time or to dissuade predation completely. They will function in the same way in regard to pollinators.
protection
Since a rosebush is not an animal, the thorns must help the plant by protecting it from being eaten.
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A function for roots on a rosebush is to anchor the plant in the soil, absorb water and nutrients, and support the growth of the rosebush. Roots also help store food reserves for the plant during periods of dormancy or stress.
No, the thorns are very sharp to a rabbit's sensitive mouth. They cannot eat any part of the rosebush. No thorns, stems, flower, leaves, nothing! All parts of a rosebush are harmful to rabbits.
Protection, to deter grazing animals. A skunk emits a noxious odour for protection.
To protect the roses from animals/bugs which may pluck/eat the rose instead of pollinate it (which is the reason for it's bright color, for bees).
The three main structures of a rosebush are the roots, stems, and leaves. The roots anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients. Stems provide support for the plant and transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. Leaves are responsible for photosynthesis, producing food for the plant.
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Judson Rosebush was born in 1947.
Liar's Rosebush was created in 1999.
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