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The boundary between vegetative growth and reproductive growth of plants
Vegetative growth of plants refers to the increase of plant cell volume and cell number, which is manifested by the increase of plant height and weight. Reproductive growth of plants refers to the reproductive growth of plant cells, which is manifested by the appearance of flowers and eventually the formation of fruits. The boundary between these two kinds of growth is the differentiation of flower buds.