

Why does a rose have thorns? ? There is a legend about a cupid who, inhaling the scent of a flower, was stung by a bee. Then, angry because of the pain, he shot an arrow at the bee, but hit the rose. The arrow turned into a thorn. Thorns protect the rose from animal bites, that's right, not only people, but also animals are ready to feast on a ripe flower. In climbing species, the thorns also serve as hooks to support the stem.?