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Seeds on land began to grow approximately 350 million years ago during the Devonian period, when the first seed plants, known as seed ferns, evolved. This marked a significant advancement in plant reproduction, allowing for greater survival and diversification. The development of seeds enabled plants to thrive in a variety of terrestrial environments, leading to the establishment of modern forests and ecosystems.

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