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'''''Flora''''' is a term used to refer to the plant life in a given area, as well as fungi and bacteria. Much like the real world, various types of plants and fungi exist within the [[Pokémon world]], most notably in the form of [[Grass (type)|Grass type]] Pokémon but also in the form of items such as [[berries]] and [[apricorns]].
'''''Flora''''' is a term used to refer to the plant life in a given area, as well as fungi and bacteria. Much like the real world, various types of plants and fungi exist within the [[Pokémon world]], most notably in the form of [[Grass (type)|Grass type]] Pokémon but also in the form of [[items]], including but not limited to [[berries]] and [[apricorns]], various [[held items]], consumables and [[ingredient|ingredients]], as well as some [[decorations]] and [[accessories]].


Like the real world, flora plays a vital part of the ecosystem of the Pokémon World, providing an essential [[food]] source for both Pokémon and [[humans]].
Like the real world, flora plays a vital part of the ecosystem of the Pokémon World, providing an essential [[food]] source for both Pokémon and [[humans]].
==In the games==
==In the games==
===In the core series===
===In the core series===
====Berry Tree====
====Gracidea====
{{main|Berry}}
{{main|Gracidea}}
Introduced in the [[Generation II]] games, Berries any of several varieties of small, fleshy fruit that grow on trees.A Pokémon may hold it as an item and, if needed, eat it during a {{pkmn|battle}} to heal itself or cause other effects. In Generation III onwards, these can be planted and harvested by the {{player}}. These Berries have names and designs based on real fruits and vegetables.
A [[Key Item]] introduced in {{game|Platinum}}, the Gracidea is a flower associated with gratitude. It resembles the flowers on top of {{p|Shaymin}}'s head, and is used to change it from its [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Shaymin|Land Forme]] into its Sky Forme.
====Apricorn Tree====
====Consumables====
{{main|Apricorn}}
=====Poké Beanstalk=====
Introduced in the [[Generation II]] games, Apricorns are fruits grow from trees like Berries, but have a tough outer skin and thus cannot be eaten without being processed in some way. They can be hollowed out and fitted with special devices to create [[Poké Balls]].
====Poké Beanstalk====
{{main|Poké Bean}}
{{main|Poké Bean}}
Introduced in [[Generation VII]], Poké Beanstalks drop Poké Beans, that are used on [[Poké Pelago]]'s Isle Abeens, being fed to Pokémon in order to raise their [[affection]].
Introduced in [[Generation VII]], Poké Beanstalks drop Poké Beans, that are used on [[Poké Pelago]]'s Isle Abeens, being fed to Pokémon in order to raise their [[affection]].
====Mints====
=====Mints=====
{{main|Mint}}
{{main|Mint}}
Introduced in [[Generation VIII]], mints change a Pokémon's [[nature]] when consumed.
Introduced in [[Generation VIII]], mints change a Pokémon's [[nature]] when consumed.
====Gracidea====
=====Apples=====
{{main|Gracidea}}
{{main|Sweet Apple}}
A [[Key Item]] introduced in {{game|Platinum}}, the Gracidea is a flower associated with gratitude. It resembles the flowers on top of {{p|Shaymin}}'s head, and is used to change it from its [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Shaymin|Land Forme]] into its Sky Forme.
{{main|Tart Apple}}
====Herba Mystica====
====Held Items====
{{main|Leek}}
{{main|Miracle Seed}}
{{main|Big Root}}
{{main|Luminous Moss}}
{{main|Absorb Bulb}}
{{main|Grassy Seed}}
{{main|Sticky Barb}}
=====Berries=====
Introduced in the [[Generation II]] games, {{Template:Berries}} are any of several varieties of small, fleshy fruit that grow on trees. A Pokémon may hold it as an item and, if needed, eat it during a {{pkmn|battle}} to heal itself or cause other effects. In Generation III onwards, these can be planted and harvested by the {{player}}. These Berries have names and designs based on real fruits and vegetables.
=====Galarica=====
{{main|Galarica Twig}}
{{main|Galarica Cuff}}
{{main| Galarica Wreath}}
=====Herbs=====
{{main|Revival Herb}}
{{main|Mental Herb}}
{{main|Mirror Herb}}
{{main|Power Herb}}
{{main|White Herb}}
====Valuables====
{{main|Exchangeable item}}
{{main|Valuable item}}
=====Apricorns=====
{{main|Apricorn}}
Introduced in the [[Generation II]] games, Apricorns are fruits grow from trees like Berries, but have a tough outer skin and thus cannot be eaten without being processed in some way. They can be hollowed out and fitted with special devices to create [[Poké Balls]].
=====Mushrooms=====
{{main|Big Mushroom}}
{{main|Tiny Mushroom}}
{{main|Balm Mushroom}}
=====Leaves=====
{{main|Gold Leaf}}
{{main|Silver Leaf}}
====Ingredients====
{{main|Ingredient}}
=====Herba Mystica=====
{{main|Herba Mystica}}
{{main|Herba Mystica}}
===In the anime===
===In the anime===
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====Remeyo weed====
====Remeyo weed====
{{main|Remeyo weed}}
{{main|Remeyo weed}}
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Flora is a term used to refer to the plant life in a given area, as well as fungi and bacteria. Much like the real world, various types of plants and fungi 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 and accessories.

Like the real world, flora plays a vital part of the ecosystem of the Pokémon World, providing an essential food source for both Pokémon and humans.

In the games

In the core series

Gracidea

Main article: Gracidea

A Key Item introduced in Pokémon Platinum, the Gracidea is a flower associated with gratitude. It resembles the flowers on top of Shaymin's head, and is used to change it from its Land Forme into its Sky Forme.

Consumables

Poké Beanstalk
Main article: Poké Bean

Introduced in Generation VII, Poké Beanstalks drop Poké Beans, that are used on Poké Pelago's Isle Abeens, being fed to Pokémon in order to raise their affection.

Mints
Main article: Mint

Introduced in Generation VIII, mints change a Pokémon's nature when consumed.

Apples
Main article: Sweet Apple
Main article: Tart Apple

Held Items

Main article: Leek
Main article: Miracle Seed
Main article: Big Root
Main article: Luminous Moss
Main article: Absorb Bulb
Main article: Grassy Seed
Main article: Sticky Barb
Berries

Introduced in the Generation II games, Berries are any of several varieties of small, fleshy fruit that grow on trees. A Pokémon may hold it as an item and, if needed, eat it during a battle to heal itself or cause other effects. In Generation III onwards, these can be planted and harvested by the player. These Berries have names and designs based on real fruits and vegetables.

Galarica
Main article: Galarica Twig
Main article: Galarica Cuff
Main article: Galarica Wreath
Herbs
Main article: Revival Herb
Main article: Mental Herb
Main article: Mirror Herb
Main article: Power Herb
Main article: White Herb

Valuables

Main article: Exchangeable item
Main article: Valuable item
Apricorns
Main article: Apricorn

Introduced in the Generation II games, Apricorns are fruits grow from trees like Berries, but have a tough outer skin and thus cannot be eaten without being processed in some way. They can be hollowed out and fitted with special devices to create Poké Balls.

Mushrooms
Main article: Big Mushroom
Main article: Tiny Mushroom
Main article: Balm Mushroom
Leaves
Main article: Gold Leaf
Main article: Silver Leaf

Ingredients

Main article: Ingredient
Herba Mystica
Main article: Herba Mystica

In the anime

Salveyo weed

Main article: Salveyo weed

Remeyo weed

Main article: Remeyo weed