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Why are roses described as shy?

Roses are not typically described as shy. They are often associated with:

* Love and Passion: Their vibrant colors and beautiful fragrance make them a symbol of romance.

* Beauty and Elegance: Their delicate petals and graceful form inspire admiration and beauty.

* Strength and Resilience: Despite their delicate appearance, roses are hardy plants that can withstand various conditions.

While roses may have a certain mystique or air of mystery, they are not typically associated with shyness.

Perhaps you're thinking of a different flower, or perhaps you're referencing a specific poem or piece of literature where roses are described as shy. Could you provide more context?

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