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This intriguing riddle beautifully captures the cyclical nature of life, using the progression of a single day to represent the four seasons and the entire journey of a flower. The "morning" symbolizes spring, a time when seeds germinate and young plants emerge, full of vigor and promise, truly thriving as they reach for the sun.
As the year progresses into its "noon," or summer, flowers are typically in their full glory. They "survive" the intense heat, often enduring long, bright days to bloom magnificently, attracting pollinators and producing seeds. This is the peak of their active life, a period of robust existence.
The "evening" of the year, autumn, brings a noticeable change. Many flowers begin to wilt, shed their petals, and their vibrant colors fade, appearing to "cry" as they complete their reproductive cycle and prepare for dormancy or death. This stage is marked by a decline in their outward vitality.
Finally, the "midnight" of the year, winter, signifies the end of the active growing season for many species. Annuals complete their life cycle and "die," leaving behind seeds for the next spring. Perennials, while their above-ground parts may perish, enter a state of dormancy, resting beneath the earth, awaiting the return of spring's "morning" to begin anew.
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