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Unlike most games since Ruby and Sapphire, when the mechanic of growing Berries was introduced, Black and White do not allow players to plant and grow Berries in [[Unova]]. Berries cannot be transferred from another region using the [[Poké Transfer]], but some wild Unova Pokémon (like {{p|Minccino}}) can be found holding them, and the player may obtain them as gifts from NPCs or Trainers (such as {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}}s), or purchase them from Florist shops at [[Join Avenue]] in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}.
Unlike most games since Ruby and Sapphire, when the mechanic of growing Berries was introduced, Black and White do not allow players to plant and grow Berries in [[Unova]]. Berries cannot be transferred from another region using the [[Poké Transfer]], but some wild Unova Pokémon (like {{p|Minccino}}) can be found holding them, and the player may obtain them as gifts from NPCs or Trainers (such as {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}}s), or purchase them from Florist shops at [[Join Avenue]] in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}.


Instead, players may plant Berries in the [[Pokémon Dream World]] using the garden found in the area to the left of their Dream World home. Berries will take 50% longer to grow in the Dream World compared to their growth rates in Generation IV. Two rows are available from the beginning for players to plant their Berries in, with each row containing spaces for three Berries. As the player accumulates Dream Points {{p|Diglett}} will show up to expand the garden by plowing a new row (starting with a third row added at 900 points), up to a maximum of ten rows.
Players may plant Berries in the [[Pokémon Dream World]] using the garden found in the area to the left of their Dream World home. Berries will take 50% longer to grow in the Dream World compared to their growth rates in Generation IV. Two rows are available from the beginning for players to plant their Berries in, with each row containing spaces for three Berries. As the player accumulates Dream Points {{p|Diglett}} will show up to expand the garden by plowing a new row (starting with a third row added at 900 points), up to a maximum of ten rows.


As with Generation IV, the Berry plots require watering or they will dry out; a player can water their own Berries as often as needed (any time the garden soil is not described as "very moist"), and when visiting another player's home may water their Berries as well (up to 20 times for each voyage to the Dream World). This process of growing Berries in concentrated patches makes growing and cultivating more efficient as a counterbalance to the slower growth rate. Berry plants never die and resprout in the Dream World—they remain in their fruit-bearing stage until the Berries are picked.
As with Generation IV, the Berry plots require watering or they will dry out; a player can water their own Berries as often as needed (any time the garden soil is not described as "very moist"), and when visiting another player's home may water their Berries as well (up to 20 times for each voyage to the Dream World). This process of growing Berries in concentrated patches makes growing and cultivating more efficient as a counterbalance to the slower growth rate. Berry plants never die and resprout in the Dream World—they remain in their fruit-bearing stage until the Berries are picked.
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