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In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', pink flowers appear in [[Bianco Hills]]. They are always encountered with their buds closed to start out. As a yellow-green [[Pianta]] notes in Episode 1 of Bianco Hills ([[Road to the Big Windmill]]), Mario can [[water]] flowers by using [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]], causing them to bloom and make a high-pitched singing sound. For single flowers, this causes the flower to dispense a single [[coin]]. Many flowers are found arranged in large rings, particularly in the later episodes of Bianco Hills. When Mario sprays one of these with FLUDD, it blooms, but it does not dispense a coin and closes its bud again a few seconds later. However, if Mario causes all of the flowers in a ring to bloom at once (done most easily using the Sprinkler Squirt move performed by rotating {{button|gcn|Stick}} and pressing {{button|gcn|R}} with the Squirt Nozzle equipped), they all dispense coins at once. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', [[stone circle]]s are introduced that are conceptually similar to these flowers. | In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', pink flowers appear in [[Bianco Hills]]. They are always encountered with their buds closed to start out. As a yellow-green [[Pianta]] notes in Episode 1 of Bianco Hills ([[Road to the Big Windmill]]), Mario can [[water]] flowers by using [[F.L.U.D.D.|FLUDD]], causing them to bloom and make a high-pitched singing sound. For single flowers, this causes the flower to dispense a single [[coin]]. Many flowers are found arranged in large rings, particularly in the later episodes of Bianco Hills. When Mario sprays one of these with FLUDD, it blooms, but it does not dispense a coin and closes its bud again a few seconds later. However, if Mario causes all of the flowers in a ring to bloom at once (done most easily using the Sprinkler Squirt move performed by rotating {{button|gcn|Stick}} and pressing {{button|gcn|R}} with the Squirt Nozzle equipped), they all dispense coins at once. In ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', [[stone circle]]s are introduced that are conceptually similar to these flowers. | ||
[[Pokey]]s and [[Pokey Head| | [[Pokey]]s and [[Pokey Head|Sanbo Head]]s have similar flowers on their heads, and they disguise themselves as them until Mario gets close (in fact, most rings of flowers contain a few disguised Sanbo Heads mixed in with the real flowers). Pokeys' and Sanbo Heads' flowers can be watered and bloom similarly to real ones, but they close back up quickly, do not sing, and never dispense any coins, which can help tip off that they are disguised enemies. [[Seedy Pod]]s also have a yellow variant of these flowers on their heads, though they do not bloom when watered. | ||
====''Super Mario Galaxy''==== | ====''Super Mario Galaxy''==== |