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* In the anime, when Ash was battling Gardenia's {{p|Cherubi}}, he withdrew {{AP|Turtwig}} before he is hit. This occurred once before with [[Brawly]] of the [[Dewford Gym]], when {{AP|Treecko}} was going to be attacked and defeated by Machop.
* In the anime, when Ash was battling Gardenia's {{p|Cherubi}}, he withdrew {{AP|Turtwig}} before he is hit. This occurred once before with [[Brawly]] of the [[Dewford Gym]], when {{AP|Treecko}} was going to be attacked and defeated by Machop.
**Interestingly, both were the second gyms in a region, and both Pokémon withdrew were the {{type2|Grass}} {{p|Treecko|star}}{{p|Turtwig|ters}} of the region he was battling the gym in.
**Interestingly, both were the second gyms in a region, and both Pokémon withdrew were the {{type2|Grass}} {{p|Treecko|star}}{{p|Turtwig|ters}} of the region he was battling the gym in.
* Gardenia is the only second Gym Leader in the series that uses a fully evolved stage 3 Pokemon. Misty and Lenora both have fully evolved Pokemon as well, though both are only stage 2.
* Gardenia is the only second Gym Leader in the series that uses a fully evolved stage 3 Pokémon. Misty and Lenora both have fully evolved Pokémon as well, though both are only stage 2.
**Interestingly enough, in Diamond and Pearl, neither of her Pokemon are on their second stage of evolution, as both her Cherubi and Turwig are unevolved, and her Roserade is at the third stage of evolution
**In Platinum this also makes her the only Gym leader to have at least one pokemon of every evolutionary stages, not counting Pokemon that do no evolve.  


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