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{{quote|Maybe being stuck in one place isn't so bad after all. I feel full of life again!|Petunia|Paper Mario}}
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'''Petunia''' is a violet [[Flower Spirit]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''.  
'''Petunia''' is a violet [[Flower Spirit]] who lives in the east of [[Flower Fields]] of ''[[Paper Mario]]''. When Mario first sees her, [[Monty Mole (Flower Fields)|Monty Moles]] are eating at her roots. Petunia asks Mario to defeat them so they will not cause further damage. She loathes the Monty Moles, and shows Mario which ones to defeat. When Mario defeats them, she gives him the [[Magical Bean]]. In Petunia's area, Mario can find the [[Red Berry]] tree.


==History==
Petunia feels that seeds should never be planted, since the resulting plant would become permanently stuck there. The other flowers call her a "Seed Maniac" for this reason. She tells Mario not to plant the Magical Bean, wanting the seed to be able to move around. Once the [[Sun]] is restored, however, Petunia finds his rays relaxing and starts to change her mind about being rooted.
Mario first sees Petunia at the east of [[Flower Fields]], where Petunia lives. However, Petunia's roots are being eaten away by [[Monty Mole (Flower Fields)|Monty Moles]], and Petunia asks Mario to defeat the Monty Moles and save her. Petunia can point out which Monty Moles to defeat during the battle.


As a reward for being rescued, Petunia gives Mario the [[Magical Bean]]. Petunia asks Mario to never plant the Magical Bean because she believes that seeds should never be planted because it would prevent from moving around. Petunia is nicknamed "Seed Maniac" by the other flowers because of her belief over seeds.
Beyond Petunia's area is a well. Throwing in a [[Blue Berry]] causes a [[Flower Saver]] Badge to pop out. If Mario throws in anything else, a [[Crazee Dayzee]] or [[Bzzap!]] comes out.
 
Once the [[Sun]] is restored, Petunia finds his rays relaxing and starts to change her mind about being rooted.
 
Mario can find the [[Red Berry]] tree in Petunia's area. Beyond her area is a well, and throwing in a [[Blue Berry]] causes a [[Flower Saver]] Badge to pop out. If Mario throws anything else into the well, a [[Crazee Dayzee]] or [[Bzzap!]] comes out.


==Profile==
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Latest revision as of 14:49, March 31, 2025

This article is about the flower Petunia. For the portrait ghost in Luigi's Mansion of the same name, see Miss Petunia.
Not to be confused with Petuni.
Petunia
Sprite of Petunia from Paper Mario
Sprite from Paper Mario
Species Flower Spirit
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
“Maybe being stuck in one place isn't so bad after all. I feel full of life again!”
Petunia, Paper Mario

Petunia is a violet Flower Spirit who lives in the east of Flower Fields of Paper Mario. When Mario first sees her, Monty Moles are eating at her roots. Petunia asks Mario to defeat them so they will not cause further damage. She loathes the Monty Moles, and shows Mario which ones to defeat. When Mario defeats them, she gives him the Magical Bean. In Petunia's area, Mario can find the Red Berry tree.

Petunia feels that seeds should never be planted, since the resulting plant would become permanently stuck there. The other flowers call her a "Seed Maniac" for this reason. She tells Mario not to plant the Magical Bean, wanting the seed to be able to move around. Once the Sun is restored, however, Petunia finds his rays relaxing and starts to change her mind about being rooted.

Beyond Petunia's area is a well. Throwing in a Blue Berry causes a Flower Saver Badge to pop out. If Mario throws in anything else, a Crazee Dayzee or Bzzap! comes out.

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  • Tattle: "This flower is named Petunia. She's obsessed with Seeds. She's pretty talkative. She says she doesn't do anything with the Seeds. She just collects them. Collecting Seeds? Talk about a boring hobby! Don't you think so, Mario?"

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハナコ[?]
Hanako
From「花」(hana, flower) and feminine given name suffix「子」(-ko)
Chinese (simplified) 小花[1]
Xiǎohuā
Little flower
French Pétunia[?] Petunia

References[edit]

  1. ^ 新人库帕 (November 9, 2019). 神游纸片马力欧速通 (1:07:57). Bilibili (Simplified Chinese). Retrieved January 8, 2025.