Describe two adaptations you see in a rose plant

1. Thorns: One of the most well-known adaptations of a rose plant is its thorns. Thorns help protect the plant from herbivores and other potential threats by deterring animals from feeding on the plant. The presence of thorns also helps the plant climb and support its growth.

2. Fragrant flowers: Rose plants have evolved to produce fragrant flowers as an adaptation to attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. The strong scent of the flowers attracts these insects, which help in the process of pollination by transferring pollen between flowers. This increases the chances of successful reproduction for the plant.