A rose spike is commonly referred to as a "thorn." Thorns are the sharp, pointed structures that grow along the stems of rose plants, serving as a defense mechanism against herbivores. While often mistakenly called "prickles," true thorns are modified branches or stems, whereas prickles are outgrowths of the epidermis.
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The purpose of a rose spike, often referred to as a rose thorn, serves multiple functions. Primarily, it acts as a defense mechanism, deterring herbivores and pests from feeding on the plant. Additionally, these spikes can help the rose plant climb and support itself in its environment, providing stability as it grows. Overall, rose spikes play a crucial role in the plant's survival and growth.
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The spike on a roosters leg is called a spur. they can get sharp so when they get to big you need to file them. for instructions see http://www.fowlvisions.com/?p=39
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