If blueberries have thorns, it typically indicates that they are a wild variety or a specific cultivar that has not been bred for thornless characteristics. Wild blueberry plants often develop thorns as a means of protection against herbivores. In cultivated varieties, breeders usually select for thornless traits to make harvesting easier and improve the overall fruit-picking experience. Thorns on blueberries are not common in most commercial varieties, which are typically thornless.
No, blueberry bushes do not have thorns on their branches.
No, the plant we usually get strawberries from is thorn-less. There is a Strawberry Tree that has thorns, but this is not the usual source of strawberries.
"Town of Thorns"
Thorns or Barb Wire? Barb wire means you have been in prison
A lily among thorns.
I don't know of any foods high in oxygen. If you mean antioxidents, then yes blueberries are high in those.
It symbolizes the death of Jesus. Jesus was the messiah that the Jews had been waiting for. Jesus was crucified on a cross, and he was wearing a crown of thorns.
it was a crown of thorns. they twisted together thorns and pressed it into his head
Well, maybe they meant like guns are beautiful (like roses) but bullets make them harmful and scary (like thorns...) maybe...
their thorns
Blueberries are a berry that is blue!
Blueberries are a fruit.I like blueberries.The rabbit took the blueberries back to the burrow for her young.Would you like some blueberries in your ice cream?