The diagram portrays the different stages of life cycle of a flower.
Overall, there are eight major stages of life development of a flower, beginning from the seeds and concluding to a complete form of the plant with fruits.
To begin with, the life of a plant grows from a number of seeds which are planted in the ground and watered regularly. In the next stage, the seeds undergo the germination process, resulting in the appearance of a single root. After a period of time, they start to sprout in which baby leaves and a longer root grow. With a week, the sprout enters the seedling process where it has young leaves and the roots multiple.
In the sixth stage of the development, several colorful buds make the appearance, and they transform into a fully grown plant with flowers, bigger leaves and stronger roots in the next three days. In the final stage of its life, the adult plant produces fruits that are used as the seeds, signaling the start of another life cycle.
