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Is it significant that only Red, Blue, and LeafGreen refer to the flower on its back as "a plant" rather than "its flower", making it sound more like a <span class="explain" title="could also be mutualistic, or communalistic">parasite</span> than part of itself? [[User:PhoenixGraphix|<b style="color: #FFD700">P</b>]][[User_Talk:PhoenixGraphix|<b style="color: #AAA">G</b>]][[Special:Contributions/PhoenixGraphix|<b style="color: #B0E0E6">™</b>]] <sub>([[Darkrai|<u style="color: #000;">bleh</u>]])</sub> 01:14, 26 June 2009 (UTC) | Is it significant that only Red, Blue, and LeafGreen refer to the flower on its back as "a plant" rather than "its flower", making it sound more like a <span class="explain" title="could also be mutualistic, or communalistic">parasite</span> than part of itself? [[User:PhoenixGraphix|<b style="color: #FFD700">P</b>]][[User_Talk:PhoenixGraphix|<b style="color: #AAA">G</b>]][[Special:Contributions/PhoenixGraphix|<b style="color: #B0E0E6">™</b>]] <sub>([[Darkrai|<u style="color: #000;">bleh</u>]])</sub> 01:14, 26 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
:Not really. Plants and flowers are pretty much the same thing. It doesn't come across parasitic to me, which makes this an opinionated trivia.... i.e. a bad piece of trivia. — <small>[[User talk:The dark lord trombonator|<font color="#0000C8">THE TROM</font></small>]] — 03:34, 27 June 2009 (UTC) |
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