Bouquet Gardens
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Bouquet Gardens | |
![]() Mario and a Toad pushed by a strong wind. | |
Level code | W1-2 |
World | World 1 |
Game | Paper Mario: Sticker Star |
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- “Such a pretty green! This really looks like a park.”
- —Kersti, Paper Mario: Sticker Star
Bouquet Gardens is World 1-2 in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It is a grassy area with many hills and flowers. Mario learns how to use the Battle Spin here.
Layout[edit]

Bouquet Gardens is a peaceful grassland inhabited by a few Toads and common grassland enemies such as Goombas. It is filled with beautiful flowers and a flower garden is on the first hill, monitored by a Toad. At first, Mario is unable to progress through the flower garden due to strong winds; however, later in the level, it is found that a Fan is the cause of this, which can be switched off and obtained. The blustery garden is followed by a grassy hilltop, which drops down to another slope that leads to a set of foothills that houses the Comet Piece. Eventually, a Goomba Wheel interrupts Mario, and Kersti introduces the Battle Spin in that battle.
Area Tattle[edit]
Main[edit]
- Such a pretty green! This really looks like a park.
Flower Garden[edit]
- Ugh! The wind's too strong... It's really messed this place up. (Before the Fan is taken)
- It seems wrong to call a place without lots of flowers "Bouquet Gardens." (After the Fan is taken)
- The flowers smell so nice. So THAT'S why it's called Bouquet Gardens! (After the Toad's flower bed is re-planted)
Advice[edit]
- What a wind! I wonder where it's blowing from?
Enemies[edit]
Items[edit]
Other items not included here are peelable Stickers and items from sticker upgrade spots.
Blocks[edit]
Item | Icon | Location | Image |
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Eekhammer | ![]() |
In the first scene, in the lower west part, in the northeastern corner above the patch of flowers. | ![]() |
Fire Flower (first time), Jump (later times) | ![]() ![]() |
Same scene, above the lone Brick Block left of the previous ? Block. | ![]() |
Hopslipper | ![]() |
In the second scene, in the northeast of the lower part. | ![]() |
Slaphammer | ![]() |
Same scene, in the southeastern corner of the upper part. | ![]() |
Shiny Fire Flower | ![]() |
In the secret scene found west of the third scene, in the middle. | ![]() |
Shiny Jump | ![]() |
In the fourth scene, in the northwest, next to the Recovery Block. | ![]() |
Heart | ![]() |
In the sixth scene (the one where Mario is attacked by Goomba Wheel), in the middle of the upper part. | ![]() |
3x Slaphammer | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
In the seventh scene, in the northwest, on the elevated ground. | ![]() |
Shiny Fire Flower | ![]() |
Same scene, near the end of the lower part. | ![]() |
Flashy Ice Flower (first time), Ice Flower (later times) Flashy POW Block (first time), POW Block (later times) Flashy Fire Flower (first time), Fire Flower (later times) |
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In the scene accessible by a Secret Door. Available only after having access to Outlook Point, getting Secret Door sticker there and using it in the seventh scene. | ![]() |
Field/Given/Objects[edit]
Item | Icon | Location | Image |
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Cat-o-Luck | ![]() |
In the fourth scene, picked up from the background by the Travelling Toad after saving him from 2 Goombas. | ![]() |
Coin | ![]() |
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Coin, Five Coin, 10-Coin | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
In the sixth scene, in the small cave found behind the opening covered with Bowser Tape. | ![]() |
Fan | ![]() |
In the eastern part of the third scene, accessible from the second one. | ![]() |
Heart | ![]() |
In the second scene, in the second-to-last bush found in the south of the lower part. | ![]() |
HP-Up Heart Flower Stickers |
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In the third scene, given by a Toad after rejuvenating his flower garden. HP-Up Heart is given only for the first time, the flower stickers always and it depends on which ones were use used beforehand. | ![]() |
Hidden Blocks[edit]
Item | Icon | Location | Image (Unrevealed) | Image (Revealed) |
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Coin | ![]() |
In the first scene, right of the Hopslipper sticker. This block acts as a platform to said sticker, which is otherwise unreachable. | ![]() |
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Coin | ![]() |
In the fourth scene, above the left circle of flowers that can be bloomed by hammering. | ![]() |
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Paperization Spots[edit]
Scrap/Sticker | Icon | Location | Image |
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Random 1x1 Sticker | N/A | In the fourth scene, found above the right circle of flowers that can be bloomed by hammering. | ![]() |
Random 1x1 Sticker | N/A | In the fifth scene, found above the circle of flowers that can be bloomed by hammering. | ![]() |
Any combination of 3 Flower stickers | N/A | In the third scene, after getting enough flower stickers. Using any combination of 3 flower stickers causes the garden to bloom, rewarding Mario with 2 of every sticker used. When garden blooms for the first time, Toad next to it is overjoyed and gives Mario a HP-Up Heart. | ![]() |
Secret Door | ![]() |
In the seventh scene, in the middle of the lower part on the wall. Available only after getting access to Outlook Point and getting Secret Door sticker from there. | ![]() |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ハナサキガーデン[?] Hanasaki Gāden |
Flower-blooming Garden | |
Chinese | 盛开花园 (Simplified) 盛開花園 (Traditional)[?] Shèngkāi Huāyuán |
Blooming Garden | |
French | Jardins des bouquets[?] | Bouquets' gardens | |
German | Floragarten[?] | Flora Garden | |
Italian | Bouquet di Giardini[?] | Bouquet of Gardens | |
Spanish | Jardines Fragantes[?] | Fragrant Gardens |