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The Monster Hunter series has multiple fictional flowers and plants that can be gathered by the player character, including nulberries, might seeds, flowferns, and dragonstrike nuts. The titular plants from the Plants vs. Zombies series, which are used to defeat zombie enemies. The Legend of Zelda series, plants play a significant role. In many ...
This category is for listing of fictional characters with the Chlorokinetic abilities related to can create, shape and manipulate plants: including wood, vines, plants, moss and (for practical reasons) fungus, and parts of the plants, such as leaves, seeds, fruits and flowers. The user can cause plants grow, move/attack or even rise from the ...
Plant characters (4 C, 21 P) T. Fictional trees (48 P) Pages in category "Fictional plants" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Fictional characters with plant abilities (1 C, 41 P) D. DC Comics plant characters (9 P) F. Fruit and vegetable characters (4 C, 36 P) M.
List of fictional extraterrestrials (by media type) Lists of fictional alien species: A, B, ... List of fictional plants; Reptilian. List of dragons.
"Noun in apposition is a tribute to the fictional character of the Brazilian 'Turma da Mônica' comic books by Maurício de Sousa." Ochyrocera rosinha Brescovit et al., 2021: Spider: Rosinha "Noun in apposition is a tribute to the fictional character of the Brazilian “Turma da Mônica” comic books by Maurício de Sousa.
V. Vampire pumpkins and watermelons. Vegetable Lamb of Tartary. Categories: Mythological objects. Plants in mythology. Plants in religion. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.
Carnivorous plant. The triffid is a fictional tall, mobile, carnivorous plant species, created by John Wyndham in his 1951 novel The Day of the Triffids, which has since been adapted for film and television. The word "triffid" has become a common reference in British English to describe large, invasive or menacing-looking plants.