Meganium is a sauropod-like Pokémon. Instead of having a leaf coming out of its head, like its two previous evolutions, Chikorita and Bayleef, it has two style-like protrusions sprouting from the top of its nose, each with what looks like their own stigma. The leaves around its neck seem to have sprouted into a large pink flower with white tips.
Gender differences
A female Meganium has shorter antennae.
Special abilities
The aroma emanating from Meganium's petals soothes anyone that comes in contact with it. It calms aggressive feelings. In battle, Meganium uses this scent to calm its opponent and remove any desire for it to fight, giving it the upper hand. Meganium's breath has the power to revive dead grass and plants.
The fragrance of Meganium's flower soothes and calms emotions. In battle, this Pokémon gives off more of its becalming scent to blunt the foe's fighting spirit.
The fragrance of Meganium's flower soothes and calms emotions. In battle, this Pokémon gives off more of its becalming scent to blunt the foe's fighting spirit.
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The pattern in Meganium's flower in the sprites of Pokémon Gold and Silver was different than the one in the official artwork and contained only five petals. This was corrected in Pokémon Crystal.
This Pokémon has the appearance of a sauropod, particularly resembling an apatosaurus. Like Tropius, it is clearly resemblant to the Mokele-mbembe.
Name origin
Meganium's name is a combination of mega and geranium. It would seem the feminine name "Megan" (to match Chikorita's "Rita" and Bayleef's "Baylee") is also included.
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