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{{Term/Store|Plant|Plants|Series}} may refer to any of the following: | |||
*'''Flowers''' | *'''Flowers''' | ||
**[[Hibiscus]] – a trade sequence item in | **[[Hibiscus]] – a trade sequence item in {{LA|-}}. | ||
**[[Goponga Flower]] – a small enemy. | **[[Goponga Flower]] – a small enemy. | ||
**[[Giant Goponga Flower]] – a larger enemy. | **[[Giant Goponga Flower]] – a larger enemy. | ||
**[[Deku Flower]] – a launchpad for Deku Link. | **[[Deku Flower]] – a launchpad for Deku Link. | ||
**[[Blast Bloom]] - a blossom that launches Link up to high ledges. | **[[Blast Bloom]] - a blossom that launches Link up to high ledges. | ||
**[[Baba Bud]] - a bud that shoots Link skyward in | **[[Baba Bud]] - a bud that shoots Link skyward in {{TWW|-}}. | ||
**[[Bomb Flower]] – a bomb that grows naturally. | **[[Bomb Flower]] – a bomb that grows naturally. | ||
**[[ | **[[Town Flower]] – a trade sequence item in {{TWW|-}}. | ||
**[[ | **[[Sea Flower]] – a trade sequence item in {{TWW|-}}. | ||
**[[ | **[[Exotic Flower]] – a trade sequence item in {{TWW|-}}. | ||
*'''Interactive Plants''' | *'''Interactive Plants''' | ||
** | ** {{Plural|Series|Magic Plant|link}} – the result of planting Magic Beans. | ||
**[[Vines]] – existing climbable plants on rocky surfaces. | **[[Vines]] – existing climbable plants on rocky surfaces. | ||
**[[Tree]] – several trees are interactive in various ways. | **[[Tree]] – several trees are interactive in various ways. | ||
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**[[Tree of Life]] - Produces a fruit which can cure any illness. | **[[Tree of Life]] - Produces a fruit which can cure any illness. | ||
**[[Lily Pad]] - an aquatic plant that Link can stand on in certain games. | **[[Lily Pad]] - an aquatic plant that Link can stand on in certain games. | ||
**[[Stamina Fruit]] - a fruit that refills Link's stamina gauge in | **[[Stamina Fruit]] - a fruit that refills Link's stamina gauge in {{SS|-}}. | ||
**[[Water Fruit]] - a spiny, water-filled fruit used to quench fire and cool lava. | **[[Water Fruit]] - a spiny, water-filled fruit used to quench fire and cool lava. | ||
**[[Grass Whistles]] - plants which are used to summon either a hawk or Epona. | **[[Grass Whistles]] - plants which are used to summon either a hawk or Epona. | ||
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*'''Plant-based Characters''' | *'''Plant-based Characters''' | ||
**[[Deku Link]] – Link's transformation while wearing the Deku Mask. | **[[Deku Link]] – Link's transformation while wearing the Deku Mask. | ||
**[[Great Deku Tree]] – Guardian of the Kokiri Forest, and first dungeon in | **[[Great Deku Tree]] – Guardian of the Kokiri Forest, and first dungeon in {{OoT|-}}. | ||
**[[Maku Tree]] – The Maku Tree in | **[[Maku Tree]] – The Maku Tree in {{OoA|-}} and {{OoS|-}} | ||
**[[Korok]]s – Makar, Hollo, Irch, Olivio, Oakin, Elma, Aldo, Drona, Linder, and Rown. | **[[Korok]]s – Makar, Hollo, Irch, Olivio, Oakin, Elma, Aldo, Drona, Linder, and Rown. | ||
**[[Deku Scrub]] – Plant-like creatures which tend to fire Deku nuts from their snout. | **[[Deku Scrub]] – Plant-like creatures which tend to fire Deku nuts from their snout. | ||
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*'''Planted Locations''' | *'''Planted Locations''' | ||
** | **{{Term|TLoZ|Level 1|link}} | ||
**[[Gnarled Root Dungeon]] | **[[Gnarled Root Dungeon]] | ||
** | **{{Term|TPHD|Forest Temple|link}} | ||
**[[Forest Haven]] | **[[Forest Haven]] | ||
*'''Materials listed as plants''' | |||
**[[Materials in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity#Plants|Plants]], A type of Material in {{HWAoC|-}} |