Mastic, scientifically known as Pistacia lentiscus, is a small evergreen shrub that plays a significant role in various cultures and industries. Native to the Mediterranean region, particularly in Greece and Turkey, mastic plants are renowned for producing a unique resin with diverse applications, ranging from culinary uses to traditional medicine and cosmetics. Understanding the life cycle of a mastic plant sheds light on its growth, reproduction, and the fascinating process of resin production.