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When a plant has grown enough to reproduce, it has reached the stage of its life known as maturity or reproductive maturity. At this stage, the plant has developed the necessary structures, such as flowers or cones, to facilitate reproduction, either sexually through seeds or asexually through other means. This phase is crucial for the continuation of the species, allowing for genetic diversity and adaptation to changing environments.

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