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There could be somewhere out there. As of today, no life, not even microbial life, has been confirmed to exist anywhere in the universe other than on our own planet. Of course, we have not even begun to scratch the surface of the universe but as for the solar system, it is safe to say, there are no plants other than on earth. The conditions for life will almost definitely have arisen on another planet somewhere in the universe, and life will most likely have arisen there too. Assuming this, it's quite likely that some sort of plant-like life (i.e. an organism which exploits light from a nearby star in order to grow) exists on millions of planets in the universe.

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