No, cranberries do not have thorns when they grow. Cranberry plants are low-growing vines with small, leathery leaves and produce berries that are typically harvested from bogs. While the plants may have some woody stems and can have a few small, sharp points, they are not classified as having thorns like some other plants.
Cranberries grow in bogs and marshes
Yes Cranberries are grown in Alaska
They all grow on land, but cranberries grow in very boggy ground
Although it could be technically feasible to grow cranberries in northern and north eastern France, it is not economically realistic (higher costs, lower expected output). Hence France could grow cranberries, but does not.
yes
on a vine
Yes.
A vine.
bog
Cranberries grow in marshes.
no.they grow in cranberry field
Coarse sand