yes it is a metaphor
Yes, "Their hearts were the Rose of Sharon" is a metaphor. The phrase compares the hearts to the Rose of Sharon flower, using symbolic language to convey beauty and significance.
How do you root a cutting from a rose of Sharon
The alternative name for the Rose of Sharon is Aarons Beard
The Rose of Sharon - 1913 was released on: USA: 22 July 1913
Sharon Gabet's birth name is Sharon Rose Gabet.
Sharon Matola's birth name is Sharon Rose Matola.
Rose of Sharon
The cast of The Rose of Sharon - 1913 includes: Anna Rose as Althea Warren Richard Travers as Randolph Hastings
The metaphor in the sentence "she is a rose in full bloom" is comparing the woman to a blooming rose, suggesting that she is beautiful, vibrant, and at the peak of her life or potential.
The Rose of Sharon is mentioned in Chapter 2:1.
Aarons Beard
No. It is not poisonous. Do a Google search!
No. Eat them. And the flowers.