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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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A letter showing Posie, Rosie, Petunia, and Lily | |||
First appearance | Paper Mario | ||
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- “Flower Spirits... I bet their souls are as beautiful as the prettiest flowers...”
- —Luigi's Diary, Paper Mario
The Flower Spirits (also formatted as flower spirits) are a race of giant sapient flowers in Paper Mario. They and Bub-ulbs are the primary friendly species of Flower Fields. Unlike Bub-ulbs, they are immobile due to being rooted in place. Nine Flower Spirits appear in the game, and each one is unique. The main ones are the seed-obsessed Petunia, the refined Posie, the delicate and aquatic Lily, and the vain Rosie. The others are the shifty, dishonest Tolielip, the Bubble Plant, and the three unnamed gate guards. Of all of them, only the Tolielip is optional to interact with.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 花のせい[?] Hana no Sei |
Flower's Spirit |