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Revision as of 16:55, 5 August 2024

Much like the real world, various flora and fungi, as well as their byproducts, exist within the Pokémon world, most notably in the form of Grass-type Pokémon, but also in the form of items, including but not limited to: Berries and Apricorns, various held items, consumables, and ingredients, as well as some decorations, accessories, and crafting materials. Flora play a vital role in the various ecosystems of the Pokémon world, serving as sources of food, shelter, and medicine for both people and Pokémon.

Plant-related Pokémon

Xerneas in its tree form

Besides Grass-type Pokémon, there are a few other species that are also plant-related.

  • Farfetch'd and Sirfetch'd hold a leek that they use to fight with.
    • Sirfetch'd wields the long, sharpened stalk as a lance and uses the hard leaves as a shield.
  • Gigantamax Snorlax's mountain-like belly is covered with vegetation, including a whole tree that grew from seeds tangled in its belly fur.
  • Shuckle ferments Berries into Berry Juice.
  • Plant Cloak Burmy wears a cloak of leaves which fuse with its body upon evolving into Wormadam.
  • Regigigas became overgrown with bushes after a long slumber.
  • Watchog and Skwovet's puffed up cheeks are always full of seeds or berries
  • Timburr always carry a log of wood.
  • Wild Throh use vines to weave their own belts.
  • Flabébé and Floette hold a flower which they fuse with when evolving into Florges.
  • Braixen and Delphox hold a branch that they use like a magic wand.
  • Comfey holds a flower ring resembling a lei.
  • Xerneas transforms into a tree when it is dormant.
  • Pancham and Pangoro hold a leaf and a twig in their mouths, respectively.
  • Oranguru holds a fan created from green leaves woven together with its purple fur.
  • Passimian stick leaves to themselves to distinguish which troop they belong to, and use large coconut-like berries as American footballs.
  • Komala carries a log that was given to it at birth.
  • Mimikyu uses a branch to mimic Pikachu's tail.
  • Magearna can display a bouquet of flowers from its arms.
  • Greedent holds berries inside its tail, which often fall out when it gets hit.
  • Grafaiai eat Berries, which affect the color of their saliva, used for marking their territory and attracting prey.

Some Pokémon are related to or interact with plant-based materials or products.

Some Pokémon have plant-related symbols on their body, resemble plants, or otherwise use mimicry to blend themselves with plants in their environment.

  • Pineco imitates a pinecone to lure in flying insects as prey.
  • Bonsly and Sudowoodo imitate trees, with Bonsly specifically resembling bonsai.
  • Bronzor and Bronzong have grain symbols on their back which allude to Bronzong's ability to summon rain believed to bring good crops.
  • Munna has flower patterns on its body.
  • Skrelp and Dragalge blend in with aquatic vegetation.
  • Some Vivillon forms have flower patterns on their wings.
  • Celesteela appears to be based on a plant, specifically bamboo, although it is an extradimensional Pokémon.
  • Some forms of Alcremie wear strawberry, blueberry, flower, or clover-shaped sweets.
  • Tatsugiri's throat sac, when inflated, imitates rice that is served with raw fish as sushi.
  • Glimmet and Glimmora are flower-shaped crystals.

In the core series games

Notable trees and forests

Many notable trees and forests can be found throughout the Pokémon world. Certain trees are known for their distinct shapes and colors or massive size. There are also forests that have unique trees, plants, and mushrooms that aren't found anywhere else in the Pokémon world.

Unova

Located in the Unova region is a unique forest with massive trees that have a distinctive white bark. Within the forest is a massive tree used as a training facility by Pokémon Trainers.

Black City and White Forest.png White Treehollow B2W2.png
White Forest White Treehollow
Pokémon Dream World

Pokémon could be befriended in the Dream World by exploring areas of the Island of Dreams. After exploring an area, players would go to the Tree of Dreams, where they could choose to leave a Berry in the tree and make a wish to choose one of their befriended Pokémon to send to the Entralink.

DW Tree of Dreams.png
Tree of Dreams

Kalos

Located in Coumarine City in the Kalos region is a giant tree used as the city's official Gym.

Coumarine Gym XY.png
Coumarine Gym Tree

Alola

Located on Poni Island in the Alola region is a giant tree that is used as a battle facility by skilled Pokémon Trainers.

Battle Tree SM.png
Battle Tree

Galar

Located in the Galar region is a dense, maze-like forest full of glowing mushrooms, towering trees, and other unique forms of plant life. In the Honeycalm Sea of the Isle of Armor is a honeycomb-shaped island home to a wild Dynamaxed Pokémon that produces Max Honey, used in Max Soup to give a certain Pokémon the Gigantamax Factor. In the Crown Tundra is a hill topped by a giant tree that seems to be infused with Dynamax energy that is also home to a wild Dynamaxed Pokémon; and the Crown Shrine, which too is marked by a large tree.

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Glimwood Tangle Honeycalm Island Tree Dyna Tree Crown Shrine Tree

Hisui

Located in the Hisui region are several arenas where noble Pokémon can be found, some of which are marked by a large tree said to provide shelter and comfort to the Pokémon and its relatives.

Grandtree Arena LA.png Moonview Arena LA.png
Grandtree Arena Tree Moonview Arena Tree

Paldea

Located in the Paldea region is a small forest with trees painted with strange patterns by a certain Pokémon in order to mark its territory and attract prey.

Tagtree Thicket SV.png
Tagtree Thicket

Flowers and petals

Flowers can be found decorating landscapes across the Pokémon world. Some flowers are used as crafting materials or as decorations and accessories, such as the Rainbow Flower, which is an assortment of flower petals. Rarer varieties have special uses, such as changing the forms of certain Pokémon.

Bag Gracidea SV Sprite.png Bag Bugwort LA Sprite.png GO Small Bouquet.png Key Rainbow Flower Sprite.png Bag Radiant Petal Sprite.png
Gracidea Bugwort Small Bouquet Rainbow Flower Radiant Petal

Fruits and vegetables

A wide variety of fruits and vegetables serve as a food source for people and Pokémon. Certain fruits have notably been used by Trainers to craft Poké Balls throughout the history of the Pokémon world.

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Berry Apricorn Apple Avocado Banana Green Bell Pepper
Bag Red Bell Pepper SV Sprite.png Bag Yellow Bell Pepper SV Sprite.png Bag Iceroot Carrot Sprite.png Bag Shaderoot Carrot Sprite.png Bag Cucumber SV Sprite.png Bag Hearty Grains LA Sprite.png
Red Bell Pepper Yellow Bell Pepper Iceroot Carrot Shaderoot Carrot Cucumber Hearty Grains
Bag Jalapeño SV Sprite.png Bag Kiwi SV Sprite.png Dream Stick Sprite.png Curry Ingredient Large Leek Sprite.png Bag Medicinal Leek LA Sprite.png Bag Lettuce SV Sprite.png
Jalapeño Kiwi Leek Large Leek Medicinal Leek Lettuce
Bag Onion SV Sprite.png Bag Red Onion SV Sprite.png Bag Pineapple SV Sprite.png Plain Bean Red.png Bag Plump Beans LA Sprite.png Curry Ingredient Pungent Root Sprite.png
Onion Red Onion Pineapple Poké Bean Plump Beans Pungent Root
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Sand Radish Strawberry Tomato Cherry Tomatoes Vivichoke Watercress

Herbs and spices

Herbs have been used in various regions of the Pokémon world as medicine. Some herbs also have unique effects in Pokémon battles. In Paldea, there exists rare spices that have incredible healing properties as well as being excellent sandwich ingredients.

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Mental Herb Power Herb White Herb
Bag Revival Herb SV Sprite.png Bag Pep-Up Plant LA Sprite.png Bag King's Leaf LA Sprite.png
Revival Herb Pep-Up Plant King's Leaf
Bag Basil SV Sprite.png Bag Mirror Herb SV Sprite.png Bag Sweet Herba Mystica SV Sprite.png
Basil Mirror Herb Herba Mystica

Seeds

Seeds have a range of effects when consumed. However, not all seeds are edible or safe, with some being dangerous to the touch. Other seeds are prickly and will hitch a ride on a Pokémon, only coming off after latching onto another Pokémon.

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Miracle Seed Electric Seed Grassy Seed Misty Seed Psychic Seed Sticky Barb Seed of Mastery

Plants and plant materials

There are many types of plants in the Pokémon world such as various kinds of grasses, trees, mints, and mosses. Many plant parts are used or valued by Trainers, such as certain kinds of roots, bulbs, and leaves. Twigs from a special kind of tree in Galar can be weaved into accessories beloved by a certain Pokémon, and even play a role in its evolution.

PE Grass.png Bag Mint Attack SV Sprite.png Bag Luminous Moss SV Sprite.png Bag Energy Root SV Sprite.png Bag Big Root SV Sprite.png
Tall grass Mint Luminous Moss Energy Root Big Root
Bag Sootfoot Root LA Sprite.png Bag Gold Leaf Sprite.png Bag Silver Leaf Sprite.png Shiny Leaf Sprite.png Bag Absorb Bulb SV Sprite.png
Sootfoot Root Gold Leaf Silver Leaf Shiny Leaf Absorb Bulb
Bag Galarica Wreath SV Sprite.png Bag Caster Fern LA Sprite.png Bag Pop Pod LA Sprite.png Bag Tiny Bamboo Shoot SV Sprite.png Bag Big Bamboo Shoot SV Sprite.png
Galarica Caster Fern Pop Pod Tiny Bamboo Shoot Big Bamboo Shoot

Indoor plants

Indoor plants are often used as decorations in the Pokémon world.

S2 Magnaplant.png S2 Tropicplant.png S2 Jumboplant.png RedPlantSprite.png
Magnaplant Tropicplant Jumboplant Red Plant
TropicalPlantSprite.png PrettyFlowersSprite.png ColorfulPlantSprite.png BigPlantSprite.png
Tropical Plant (III) Pretty Flowers Colorful Plant Big Plant (III)
GorgeousPlantSprite.png Potted Plant Sprite DPPt.png Poké Flower Sprite DPPt.png Bonsai Sprite DPPt.png
Gorgeous Plant Potted Plant Poké Flower Bonsai
Dainty Flowers Sprite DPPt.png Lovely Flowers Sprite DPPt.png Pretty Flowers Sprite DPPt.png Lavish Flowers Sprite DPPt.png
Dainty Flowers Lovely Flowers Pretty Flowers Lavish Flowers
DW Flower Vase.png DW Spiky Plant.png DW Leafy Plant.png DW House Plant.png
Flower Vase Spiky Plant Leafy Plant House Plant
DW Bonsai Plant.png Red Flower VI.png Tropical Plant VI.png Flowering Plant VI.png
Bonsai Plant Red Flower Tropical Plant (VI) Flowering Plant
Colorful Plant VI.png Big Plant VI.png Elegant Bonsai VI.png Berry Tree VI.png
Colorful Plant Big Plant (VI) Elegant Bonsai Berry Tree

Mushrooms

Some varieties of mushrooms are extremely popular with a certain class of collectors and can be sold at a range of prices at shops. Certain Pokémon can rarely be found holding one. A special variety of mushrooms found on the Isle of Armor in Galar have the power to change the form a Pokémon takes when Dynamaxing.

Bag Big Mushroom SV Sprite.png Bag Tiny Mushroom SV Sprite.png Bag Balm Mushroom SV Sprite.png Max Mushrooms SwSh.png Bag Springy Mushroom LA Sprite.png
Big Mushroom Tiny Mushroom Balm Mushroom Max Mushrooms Springy Mushroom
Bag Swordcap LA Sprite.png Bag Iron Barktongue LA Sprite.png Bag Doppel Bonnets LA Sprite.png Bag Direshroom LA Sprite.png Bag Candy Truffle LA Sprite.png
Swordcap Iron Barktongue Doppel Bonnets Direshroom Candy Truffle

In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

The world of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series has a diverse assortment of plants of its own.

Notable trees and forests

Many unique and diverse forests appear as dungeons and rescue team camps. There also exists distinct trees, with some having special properties such as allowing Pokémon to evolve.

Sea of Wonders

Tree of Life.png
Tree of Life

Fruits

A selection of fruits, including Berries, can be found in dungeons as food. Some fruits can be found in a range of sizes. Others even have rare golden variants.

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Berry Apple Banana Chestnut

Seeds

Seeds have a wide variety of effects when eaten and come in many different shapes and colors. A certain seed is known to induce Mega Evolution.

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Ban Seed Blast Seed Blinker Seed Decoy Seed Doom Seed Empowerment Seed
Energy Seed artwork RTDX.png Eyedrop Seed artwork RTDX.png Heal Seed artwork RTDX.png Joy Seed artwork RTDX.png Life Seed artwork RTDX.png Plain Seed artwork RTDX.png
Energy Seed Eyedrop Seed Heal Seed Joy Seed Life Seed Plain Seed
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Pure Seed Quick Seed Reviver Seed Reviser Seed Sleep Seed Stun Seed
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Totter Seed Training Seed Via Seed Vile Seed Violent Seed Warp Seed

Wands

Wands are branches that can be waved to launch projectiles with varying effects. Braixen and Delphox are known to carry them.

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Confuse Wand Guiding Wand HP-Swap Wand Petrify Wand Pounce Wand Slow Wand Slumber Wand
Stayaway Wand artwork RTDX.png Surround Wand artwork RTDX.png Switcher Wand artwork RTDX.png Tunnel Wand artwork RTDX.png Two-Edged Wand artwork RTDX.png Warp Wand artwork RTDX.png Whirlwind Wand artwork RTDX.png
Stayaway Wand Surround Wand Switcher Wand Tunnel Wand Two-Edged Wand Warp Wand Whirlwind Wand

In other games

Hey You, Pikachu!

In Hey You, Pikachu!, acorns, mushrooms, corn (which turns into popcorn if shocked by Pikachu; replaces eggplants from the Japanese version), carrots, onions, herbs, radishes, apples, bananas, flowers, and other plants can be eaten as Pokémon food. Cattails (horsetails in the Japanese version) can also be found in Viridian Forest, and bluebells (morning glories in the Japanese version) can be found in Springleaf Field.

Pokémon Snap

In Pokémon Snap, an apple-shaped Pokémon food is used to aid in taking pictures of wild Pokémon.

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Pokémon food

Pokémon Masters EX

Being an artificial island, the island of Pasio in Pokémon Masters EX does not have any native flora; however, trees, flowers, and other plants were imported to the island from all over the world[1] to create realistic environments, including at least one forest. Fresh Berries can be gathered from the forest for use in baking cakes, as seen in Serena's Dessert Party. In Deck the Halls, the player helps Erika and Skyla decorate a large holiday tree with various decorations, including Berries, flowers, and floral wreaths. Wild mushrooms also grow in the woods on the island, as seen in Mushroom Mania. In Chef's Heartful Delivery, Mallow uses Sweet Apples and Tart Apples to make her "mightiest apple pie".

In addition, the Trainer Lodge is decorated with many different kinds of flowers and plants. Silver can be given various Berry Sets in the Trainer Lodge that contain different Berries: Cheri Berries, Pecha Berries, Passho Berries, and Rowap Berries.

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Jolly Holly Merry Poinsettia Festive Wreath Fresh Berry
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Wild Mushrooms Berry Set Good Berry Set Awesome Berry Set

New Pokémon Snap

In New Pokémon Snap, the Lental region is home to several diverse ecosystems of plants across its six islands. In particular, the crystabloom is a type of flower that can be found there that is capable of glowing as a result of the Illumina phenomenon. It differs in appearance and color depending on which island it is growing on. There's also fluffruit, an apple-like Pokémon food that is sweet to the taste as well as lighter and softer than regular apples.

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Crystabloom Fluffruit

Pokémon Sleep

In Pokémon Sleep, the player raises Snorlax by feeding it Berries and cooking it meals made with various ingredients, including several plant products, gathered by helper Pokémon. There are also mysterious seeds that can be used to enhance the skills of helper Pokémon.

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Berry Fancy Apple Large Leek Tasty Mushroom
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Soft Potato Fiery Herb Warming Ginger Snoozy Tomato
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Soothing Cacao Greengrass Soybeans Sub Skill Seed Main Skill Seed

In animation

Pokémon the Series

Image Description Episode
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Perfume
The Cerulean Gym manufactured perfumes for the perfume store owned by Erika from plants that were growing in the Celadon Gym. One of the scents that Misty tries on is called "daffodil dream". Pokémon Scent-sation!
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Diglett gardens
Misty theorized that gardens and forests across the Pokémon world were cultivated by the digging of Diglett and Dugtrio. Dig Those Diglett!
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Unnamed fruit
An unnamed fruit was used by Brock to make Jigglypuff's throat feel better so that it can sing again. The Song of Jigglypuff
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Pokénip and Stun Stem
When Ash and his friends went to the Xanadu Nursery greenhouse near Ash's house, they discovered many unique plants growing there. Ash's Bulbasaur became infatuated by smelling Pokénip and paralyzed by smelling Stun Stem and so was given Gloom's antidote, which it developed by tending the plants. Make Room for Gloom
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Pinkan Berry
Pinkan Berries are fruit that grow only on Pinkan Island and make the Pokémon that eat them turn pink. Due to their special properties, they are researched by scientists and strictly protected by Officer Jenny. In The Pink
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Grapefruit
High quality grapefruits grow at the Seven Grapefruit Islands, where many were devoured in huge amounts by a wild Snorlax. Snack Attack
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Flowers
Tracey found flowers that, according to his guidebook, are a Pokémon delicacy, but he didn't manage to pick them because they were part of Gulzar's headpiece. When Ash and Gulzar had a battle, Ash's Snorlax got out of control and ate the flowers. When Snorlax's Poké Ball was damaged and couldn't recall it, Tracy tried to lure Snorlax with an apple while Ash dressed as one. Pokémon Food Fight!
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Salveyo weed
Salveyo weed is a type of herbal medicine. It only grows on clear lake bottoms and can be used to cure paralysis. Poliwag are known to eat this weed. A medicine made from Salveyo weed later appears in Whichever Way the Wind Blows. The Stun Spore Detour
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Gigantic tree
On an unnamed island in the Orange Islands grows a gigantic tree flourishing with wild Pokémon that coexist in peace. Pikachu's Rescue Adventure
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Plant-based stew
Due to Brock being sick, Ash and Misty were requested to make dinner, so they took stolen apples from Team Rocket. The same day, Misty tried to prepare a stew using variety of ingredients that were not in the recipe, including plant-based ingredients like sugar, ketchup, soy sauce, miso, curry, garlic paste, wasabi, mustard, oregano, and cinnamon. Sick Daze
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Apple-like fruit
An apple-like fruit that grows exclusively on a small island is the favorite food of a wild Rhydon that adapted to water and learned Surf in order to access it. Right On, Rhydon!
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Herbs
After using Water Gun for a long time to reduce the fall for Ash, Totodile got very exhausted, so Pryce gave it herbs that restored its energy. Later, Pryce learned that his Piloswine had picked up herbs that would treat their burns, but fell into a ravine and got frozen for many years until it was discovered by Ash and Pryce. As Cold as Pryce
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Apples
Team Rocket angered a group of Shroomish by stealing their apples. A Shroomish Skirmish
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Bananas
When Ash and his friends visited the Banana Slakoth Garden, all the bananas were being eated by a wild Snorlax. After Snorlax was fought and defeated, the Banana Slakoth Garden opened again and served banana-based desserts. The Garden of Eatin'
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Ancient berry and yellow apple-like fruit
On Wales Island in the Hoenn region, Professor Proctor restored each of the members of the evolutionary lines of the prehistoric Fossil Pokémon Lileep and Anorith, along with a special ancient berry that was Armaldo's favorite food which it was wandering on an island looking for, rejecting the modern yellow apple-like fruit that grew there. Where's Armaldo?
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Banana-like fruit
The prize for winning the informal Pokémon Contest in a small village near Twinleaf Town was a big pile of banana-like fruit, won by Ash's Aipom under Jessie's orders. Borrowing on Bad Faith!
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Old tree
A wild Tangrowth that lives in the Sinnoh region stole life energy from other Pokémon with Absorb and then gave it away to a dying tree that is over 1,000 years old with the move Growth. The fate of the entire forest relied on that tree, but it was finally restored with the help of Ash and his friends. Promoting Healthy Tangrowth!
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Remeyo weed
Remeyo weed is a type of herbal medicine that grows on lake-beds and can be used to cure poison. Some Water-type Pokémon are specifically trained just to be able to retrieve it. Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!
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Rinka Berry
A Rinka Berry is a type of Berry with special properties: a Pokémon eating it will have its throat cleared and voice restored. They are apparently very delicious. PK23
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Melody Berry
A Melody Berry is a type of Berry that grows on a type of tree known as a Melody Tree. The Berries have the ability to produce music, and they glow when Meloetta sings near them. Meloetta's Moonlight Serenade

In the movies

Image Description Movie
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Gracidea
Gracidea is a vast garden full of Gracidea flowers located in Sinnoh at the base of a glacier near the top of the mountain. Shaymin was in a rush to get there in time for the "flower bearing," a ritual where many Shaymin gather, transform into Sky Forme, and fly away to start a new Gracidea garden in a faraway place. The place was threatened with destruction when Zero's actions in the Reverse World caused the glacier to start moving. A Regigigas, who inhabited a temple in the mountains near the garden, awoke just in time to help stop the impending disaster. Giratina and the Sky Warrior

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Image Description Arc
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Mirage Berry
A Mirage Berry is a type of Berry liked by the guardian deities of the Alola region. Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc

Trivia

See also

References

  1. Erika: "And I heard that Pasio has all sorts of flowers and plants imported from all over the world." (Pokémon Masters EX, Sync Pair Story: A Day with Erika)
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