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Stage 1 - Seed
"Planting the Seed" The plant starts its life as a seed. The seed is planted in the soil, and it’s the very first step in the plant’s life cycle. -
Stage 2 - Germination
"Seed Begins to Sprout" The seed starts to germinate. The roots grow down into the soil, and the first tiny shoots or leaves begin to appear above the ground. Usually within 5–10 days after planting the seed. -
Stage 3 - Seedling
"Growing Seedling" The plant grows bigger and begins to develop leaves. At this stage, the plant needs sunlight and water to continue growing. A few weeks after germination. -
Stage 4 - Adult Plant
"Mature Plant" The plant continues to grow taller, and its roots become stronger. The plant may develop flowers, fruits, or seeds, which are important for reproduction. Several weeks to months after planting the seed. -
Stage 5 - Flowering & Pollination
"Flowering Pollination" The plant produces flowers, which attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. The flowers get pollinated, helping the plant make seeds for the next generation. This happens when the plant matures. -
Stage 6 - Seed Production
"The Plant Produces Seeds" After pollination, the plant produces seeds in its flowers or fruits. These seeds can be planted to grow new plants. After the plant flowers and gets pollinated. -
Plant Life Cycle Completed
"The Life Cycle Continues" The seeds are ready to be planted again, starting the cycle over. The plant’s life cycle is complete, and it has made new seeds to grow new plants. The end of the plant's life cycle, but the start of the next generation.