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These plants grow exclusively in the [[Jade Jungle]], located on [[Lavalava Island]]. Mario encounters many of these plants while searching for the five  [[Baby Yoshi]]s after they get lost playing Hide 'n' Seek. Whenever [[Mario]] examines or whacks one of these plants, they will light up and make a hollow sound.  
These plants grow exclusively in the [[Jade Jungle]], located on [[Lavalava Island]]. Mario encounters many of these plants while searching for the five  [[Baby Yoshi]]s after they get lost playing Hide 'n' Seek. Whenever [[Mario]] examines or whacks one of these plants, they will light up and make a hollow sound.  


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==Tattle==
==Tattle==
*''It's a Bulb Bush. It grows only in Lavalava Island. If you touch it, it'll give out light for a little bit. It also wiggles a little and will sometimes surprise you. I doubt it would surpise me.''
*''It's a Bulb Bush. It grows only in Lavalava Island. If you touch it, it'll give out light for a little bit. It also wiggles a little and will sometimes surprise you. I doubt it would surpise me.''

Revision as of 12:49, February 9, 2023

Bulb Bush's sprite
A Bulb Bush from Paper Mario

The Bulb Bush is a type of plant that is found during the events of Paper Mario. They appear more like a flower than a bush, with the bulb mainly pink, along with a white stripe in the middle and a dark red color at the tip.

These plants grow exclusively in the Jade Jungle, located on Lavalava Island. Mario encounters many of these plants while searching for the five Baby Yoshis after they get lost playing Hide 'n' Seek. Whenever Mario examines or whacks one of these plants, they will light up and make a hollow sound.

Tattle

  • It's a Bulb Bush. It grows only in Lavalava Island. If you touch it, it'll give out light for a little bit. It also wiggles a little and will sometimes surprise you. I doubt it would surpise me.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アカリ草[1]
Akari Gusa
Glow Plant

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.