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1. chronologically speaking, it is an organ or tissue that is not fully developed; developmentally speaking, a plant that is unable to produce flowers (reproduce); contrast with [[mature]] which is able to reproduce.<br><br>
1. chronologically speaking, it is an organ or tissue that is not fully developed; developmentally speaking, a plant that is unable to produce flowers (reproduce); contrast with [[mature]] which is able to reproduce.<br><br>
http://www.charlies-web.com/caudiciform/image57.jpg<br> <br>
This juvenile plant is unable to produce flowers.
<br>Source: http://www.charlies-web.com<br><br>

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1. chronologically speaking, it is an organ or tissue that is not fully developed; developmentally speaking, a plant that is unable to produce flowers (reproduce); contrast with mature which is able to reproduce.