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A spent blossom refers to a flower that has completed its blooming cycle and is no longer in its prime, often showing signs of wilting or fading. This stage typically follows the peak of its beauty when the flower was fully open and vibrant. Spent blossoms may eventually drop from the plant, contributing to seed formation or preparing for new growth in the next flowering season. In gardening and horticulture, removing spent blossoms, known as deadheading, can promote healthier plant growth and encourage further blooming.

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