The stems of a blackberry bush covered in thorns.
its photosynthesis and when it takes up space on property it gets stronger and harder to get rid of!!!!! :( A blackberry bush (especially the invasive Tibetan variety) will consume anything that falls within its domain. It doesn't digest any of it of course, only makes it impossible for anybody to retrieve the stuff. Several American tourists suffered this fate.
because the wild animals cant see them. that's the whole point of sitting under a bush.... not being seen.
Nothing eats a thorn bush because is could really hurt if something did. . . then again it is a producer and if it kept multiplying with out anything eating it, well that isn't how a food web works so I don't really know actually, but keep in mind that it is a producer
===rabbits======mexican americans
Black tail jackrabbits (lepus californicus)
Hmm..... The razor-sharp thorns, maybe?
The Blackberry Bush has 208 pages.
The Blackberry Bush was created on 2011-07-01.
A Wild Blackberry Bush is called a Bramble
The ISBN of The Blackberry Bush is 978-1-60936-116-7.
Blackberry bush.
Blackberry bushes have thorns.
no
yes
vine
A blackberry bush typically takes about two to three years to reach maturity and start producing fruit.
because bushes are yummy ;D