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.
It means that there is probably a cost to whatever you're thinking about, just as you risk pricking your fingers on a thorn if you try to pick a rose from the stem.
No, mountain ash trees do not have thorns. They are part of the rose family and are characterized by their compound leaves and clusters of small white flowers that develop into bright red berries in the fall.
No, not on the roses but on their pinesues. So that nothing can eat them. It is a defense mechanism. If an animal bites into a rose, and gets a mouthful of thorns, they won't want to eat it anymore.
Plants that have thorns include roses, blackberries, bougainvillea, hawthorn, honey locust, barberry, pyracantha, firethorn, cactus, and thistle. Plants that have fine hairs include lamb's ear, verbascum, stachys, marigold, mullein, foxglove, asclepias, borage, salvia, and zinnia.
The one in our garden does have thorns and rip you to shreds, beautiful red flowers but horrible thorns.
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Is there a rose bushthat has no thorns.
The rose that is both tempting and has thorns is the noxious rose. It may be tempting with its beautiful appearance, but its thorns can be harmful.
The thorns of the rose plant does not help it to get sunlight but it defends it
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The protective structure of a rose is the thorns. The thorns grow up and down the stems of the plant. It protects the plant from being eaten.
The thorns of the rose protects it.
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It's thorns.
A rose usually has thorns on it