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A rose bush has waxy leaves and petals that make it difficult for herbivores to eat.
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Many plants (including roses) have a waxy cuticle on leaves and sometimes petals that makes tissues tougher, slippery, and less palatable, helping deter herbivores (along with other defenses like thorns).
Many plants (including roses) have a waxy cuticle on leaves and sometimes petals that makes tissues tougher, slippery, and less palatable, helping deter herbivores (along with other defenses like thorns).
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