Yes. All plants are producers because they create sugar (C6H12O6) which they rely on to survive, only to be eaten by primary consumers (unless the plant is poisonous and something).
herbivore
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
herbivore
Rosa rugosa, R. canina, R.acicularis and R. cinnamomea.
Thorns on a rose bush serve as a defense mechanism to protect the plant from herbivores and potential threats. They act as a deterrent to animals that may try to eat the leaves or flowers of the plant. Additionally, thorns help the rose bush climb and support itself as it grows.
David Rose - producer - was born in 1924.
The Rose Bush of Memories was created in 1914.
a rose bush is classificated into domain and kingdom
yep
Philip Rose - theatrical producer - was born on 1921-07-04.
Philip Rose - theatrical producer - died on 2011-05-31.
A pink rose produces growth, flowers and seeds so yes it is a producer.
herbivore
Consumer
no its not
chloroplast, plant cell, leaf, rose bush
All plants are producers even roses.