Action; Cherrygrove Ivy stands by the shore of Cherrygrove, her Bulbasaur laid beside her feet, basking in the afternoon sun as its Hoppip teammate rides the ocean waves. Ivy herself has the expression of puzzling out something, looking between the Flabébé floating infront of her and the device in her hand.
"Realistically, this is my own fault. I shouldn't have just assumed that you were a Grass type simply because you held a flower. It is rather obvious you are simply holding the bloom."
The Flabébé lets out a pleasant noise and sways back and forth.
"Though it does say here you hold a special relationship with the flower you choose. And there are theories that you and the flower share a symbiotic."
She peers are the large red bloom.
"That would explain why it never wilts."
Text Hello there everyone. So I have been doing some reading and it appears there is a whole sub division of these creatures based on plant life. Referred to as 'Grass', I believe? I'm not entirely sure how accurate is it to name a whole diverse sub species after Poaceae but I am a little out of my element here. Speaking of which, I would be very interested in collecting a vast array of specimens that fall into this 'Grass typing'. So, if anyone would be kind enough let me know where I could get some.
Poison Ivy | DC Comics (Nu 52)
Ivy stands by the shore of Cherrygrove, her Bulbasaur laid beside her feet, basking in the afternoon sun as its Hoppip teammate rides the ocean waves. Ivy herself has the expression of puzzling out something, looking between the Flabébé floating infront of her and the device in her hand.
"Realistically, this is my own fault. I shouldn't have just assumed that you were a Grass type simply because you held a flower. It is rather obvious you are simply holding the bloom."
The Flabébé lets out a pleasant noise and sways back and forth.
"Though it does say here you hold a special relationship with the flower you choose. And there are theories that you and the flower share a symbiotic."
She peers are the large red bloom.
"That would explain why it never wilts."
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Hello there everyone. So I have been doing some reading and it appears there is a whole sub division of these creatures based on plant life. Referred to as 'Grass', I believe? I'm not entirely sure how accurate is it to name a whole diverse sub species after Poaceae but I am a little out of my element here. Speaking of which, I would be very interested in collecting a vast array of specimens that fall into this 'Grass typing'. So, if anyone would be kind enough let me know where I could get some.