No, a raspberry bush is living. It needs food, oxygen, water, and sunlight. All living things have cells and a raspberry bush does, and all living things grow, and a raspberry bush definitely grows.
Yes i saw some in China town in New York City about 5 years ago.
Raspberry?
A nonliving animal that lives in the tundra is a fossil or a preserved specimen like a mummy. These nonliving organisms provide valuable information about past ecosystems and the history of the tundra region.
Living
Non.
it is still a raspberry bush, just it is really really big
A raspberry bush is not prickly it is rough.
are raspberry bush vascular or nonvascular
Matt's hairy tush. sorry; it does rhyme reasonably well...
raspberry bush
A raspberry bush will survive in temperatures of 115 Fahrenheit if it has enough water. Water in the early morning and in the evening after the sun goes down.
A raspberry bush needs at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day to thrive and produce healthy fruit.
Yes
To identify a wild raspberry bush in the wild, look for thorny stems, serrated leaves in groups of three, and red or black berries that are clustered together.
The red berry bush in the garden is likely a type of raspberry or strawberry plant.
THERE IS A classification for it but to know it u need to ask a plantist
No, A raspberry grows above the ground. It grows on a bush-like plant that has lots of vines.