no white roses do not have thorns. :P
yes
they have poky thorns on their stem that protect them. =)
I believe roses have many thorns
roses.
It's a matter of perspective - you can choose to focus on the positive aspects (roses) or the negative aspects (thorns) of a situation. It's about finding the beauty and joy in the midst of challenges.
Roses have thorns as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from animals that may eat them. This trait is inherited genetically and is not influenced by behavior.
Roses develop thorns as a defense mechanism to protect themselves from being consumed by animals. The number of thorns can vary depending on the rose variety and environmental conditions. Some roses may have been bred to have fewer thorns for easier handling.
false
No.
Eros (Roman counterpart- Cupid) married Psyche.
Well, maybe they meant like guns are beautiful (like roses) but bullets make them harmful and scary (like thorns...) maybe...