Blackberries and raspberries are two types of berries that can be found on brambles.
A bramble.
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.
The spikes on the crown of thorns are not represented by holly. Traditionally, the crown of thorns is depicted as made from thorny branches, often from plants like the jujube or other thorny species. Holly, with its spiky leaves and red berries, is a different plant that symbolizes Christmas and is not directly associated with the crown of thorns in Christian iconography.
Yes, the reference to the crown of thorns that Christ wore are represented by the spikes. The berries are the drops of blood. In pagan times, it was believed that the plant was both male and female.
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.
yes thorns help protect plants from it's natural enemy's such as black berries have thorns to prevent them from being eating however this is in a perfect world and if there is a defense there will always be an offence to counter it
it was a crown of thorns. they twisted together thorns and pressed it into his head
This sounds like a hawthrorn tree. the latin genus name is Crataegus
their thorns
Ragweed does not have thorns.
it has thorns
Is there a rose bushthat has no thorns.