Yes
Thorns
Thorns.
The desert cactus
Sharp points on a plant, stem, or branch are often referred to as thorns or spines. Thorns are modified branches that have evolved to deter herbivores and protect the plant from being eaten. These structures can vary in size and shape, serving as a defense mechanism to enhance the plant's survival. Examples of plants with thorns include roses and hawthorn trees.
They have a woody stem with thorns. Hope this helps.
The balsam plant has a soft stem because it contains large amounts of water-filled cells that provide structural support. These cells give the stem its flexibility, making it soft and easily bendable.
A rose usually has thorns on it
Thorns
Thorns.
The desert cactus
They have a woody stem with thorns. Hope this helps.
Sharp points on a plant, stem, or branch are often referred to as thorns or spines. Thorns are modified branches that have evolved to deter herbivores and protect the plant from being eaten. These structures can vary in size and shape, serving as a defense mechanism to enhance the plant's survival. Examples of plants with thorns include roses and hawthorn trees.
No, milkweed plants do not have thorns on their stems. They have smooth stems with milky sap that can be toxic to some animals but are safe for most humans.
A balsam plant has tap roots.
The name of Balsam plant in Tamil is Kasi Thumbai.
they have poky thorns on their stem that protect them. =)
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