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I'm asking this out of personal curiosity, not for school. but it's still for educational purposes kinda, so I hope it's okay.

If a flower is wilted, but not totally dead and withered yet, is the flower dead and it's dead flower body is in the process of decomposing, or is the flower like in the flower stage of being an old person, it lived and now it's old, but not dead yet?

Here's an example of the flower stage I mean. ^-^

I'm asking this out of personal curiosity, not for school. but it's still for educational-example-1
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I think it wouldn’t be dead until it looses all of its color and is able to crumple in your fingertips. So basically, it isn’t dead yet when it is wilted. But Its getting to the stage of being dead (like how old people are at that stage of their life where they will pass away soon).

To put it simply, the flower is not dead yet, it’s just “old” :D
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