A thorny bush is a type of plant that bears thorns or spines on its stems, which act as a defense mechanism against herbivores. These bushes are commonly found in regions with arid or dry climates, such as deserts and savannas. Some examples of thorny bushes include acacias and mesquites.
Millville: Them there bushes that hurt, yeah, them called Breyers.
Rest of the world: Thorny bushes are bushes that have sharp thorns on them and u could get pricked easily.
Thorny Bush is a Bush that is Thorny. Hahahaha. Bet this helped you out a lot... huh?(: BWAHA.
any of various trees or shrubs having thorns.
prickly shrub
the bush was a hawthorn
The word sought may be "creosote" (a thorny bush, and also the extract used to preserve word).
In Ireland a Shelaliegh is a thorny stick cut from the blackthorn bush and it is used for fighting. Most people hang one near their front door for handyness.
Locust, blackberries, osage oranges, cactus (not really a bush), black brush, quahilla, palo verde, roses, and holly will all grow in Texas.
You might be referring to Pyracantha. They are large, thorny shrubs that have white flowers in May and June and are dotted with red, orange or yellow berries in autumn.
It is a bush with green stems, small green thorny leaves and many small, bright yellow flowers which last for a long time, especially in spring-time.
Thorny devils occur in Australia.
What animals are enemies to the thorny devil
Thorny devils are not mammals: they do not have nipples.
how does an thorny devil adapt to its envierment
It damage the thorny devil.