rows, rose
The homophone for "lines opposite of columns" is "rows", and the red flower with a thorny stem is a "rose".
"Near New Hampshire, there are three thoughtful and thrifty thieves throwing three thousand thorny thistles through the thick thatched roof of a thunderstruck theater."
The name Stingley is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word "sting" meaning a sharp-pointed object or a thorn, which could have been used to describe someone who lived near a pointed hill or thorny bush.
Kaland. It is a red berry, very tasty which grows on a thorny but pretty bush. It is from Karaunda (carissa) family. Its leaves are dense and dark green and white flowers have a pleasant orangelike aroma. The whole plant is poisonous except the fruit.
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The homophone for "lines opposite of columns" is "rows", and the red flower with a thorny stem is a "rose".
A red flower with a thorny stem may be a rose. Homophones for rose are rows and roes.
RowsRose
One example of a red flower with a thorny stem is the roses. Roses have beautiful red flowers and thorny stems for protection.
What animals are enemies to the thorny devil
The thorny devil isn't a mammel
how does an thorny devil adapt to its envierment
Thorny devils are not mammals: they do not have nipples.
It damage the thorny devil.
Thorny devils occur in Australia.
Thorny devils breathe using lungs. The thorny devil is a reptile, and all reptiles breathe using lungs.
Sepals are attached to the top of the stem of the flower. After the flower is completed formed the sepals open. This allows the petals to open and spread to expose the inside of the flower. Sepals in some plants are thorny or hairy to protect the plant and in some fall off after the flower opens.