Its name is derived from ''bud'' and ''dew''. The name Subomie is a corruption of 蕾 ''tsubomi'', flower bud. Its German name, Knospi, comes from {{tt|Knospe|bud}}. Its French name, Rozbouton, comes from ''rose'' and {{tt|bouton|bud}}.
Its name is derived from ''bud'' and ''dew''. The name Subomie is a corruption of 蕾 ''tsubomi'', flower bud. Its German name, Knospi, comes from {{tt|Knospe|bud}}. Its French name, Rozbouton, comes from ''rose'' and {{tt|bouton|bud}}.
On Budew's status screen the sprite faces left instead of right.
At first glance, Budew barely has any similarities to its evolved forms, Roselia and Roserade. However, when the two "vines" that are on top of Budew's head open up, a big spot can be seen on each vine (one that is blue and the other being red). As a matter of fact, the two vines are actually what will be the Pokémon's flower-holding arms when it evolves into Roselia. Budew also appears to be wearing a green bib. This will become a skirt once it evolves.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Budew can basically do almost anything Roselia and Roserade are capable of, but its abilities are usually weaker. However, the Water Sport and Worry Seed attacks can only be learned by Budew.
Its name is derived from bud and dew. The name Subomie is a corruption of 蕾 tsubomi, flower bud. Its German name, Knospi, comes from Knospe. Its French name, Rozbouton, comes from rose and bouton.
On Budew's status screen the sprite faces left instead of right.
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