No, the plant we usually get strawberries from is thorn-less. There is a Strawberry Tree that has thorns, but this is not the usual source of strawberries.
Watermelon leaves are a little prickly, but they don't have thorns.
No. Low bush blueberry shrubs can be twiggy but neither they nor highbush blueberries have thorns.
Yes. The wild ones grow in my yard and I see them bloom.
Is there a rose bushthat has no thorns.
Chrysanthemums do not have thorns.
I believe roses have many thorns
thorns
Most plants do not have thorns.
Some plants have thorns on them and that's so the animals can't eat the plant. Some plants have thorns on them and that's so the animals can't eat the plant.
Thorns are pointed and sharp parts of plants that protect them from being eaten or touch by their enemies
Thorns are a defensive adaptation of plants against being eaten by grazing animals.
water
Thorns.
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it is their evolutionary defense against attackers. In a desert environment, water is very scarce. Therefore, every small amount of water absorbed by plants is indispensable to plant survival. The purpose of thorns is to protect the fleshy stems (which contain water) of the cactus from predators.