Venusaur

Venusaur (Japanese: フシギバナ Fushigibana) is a /-type Pokémon. It evolves from Ivysaur starting at level 32. It can mega evolve into Mega Venusaur using the Venusaurite.

Venusaur is the game mascot for Pokémon Green and Pokémon LeafGreen.

Anatomy
Venusaur is a large, dinosaur-like Pokémon that is somewhat similar in appearance to its pre-evolved forms, Ivysaur and Bulbasaur. Its skin still retains a light turquoise color, but it no longer has the spots, and it appears more rough and scaly, with bumps here and there. The former bulb on its back has now fully bloomed into a gigantic flower and its ears have lightened up as well. Female Venusaur are slightly different because they have a seed on their back, which shows that it can give birth to a new Bulbasaur.

Characteristics
Venusaur absorbs sunlight to gain energy and to feed its flower, located on its back. After gaining a certain amount of sunlight, the flower will release a sweet aroma said to soothe the emotions of people. Additionally, after a rainy day, the smell of the flower's aroma grows stronger, attracting other Pokémon.

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In the anime

 * May's Venusaur

Trivia

 * Venusaur, Meganium, and Torterra are similar in form and shape. However, they have different appearances and Venusaur has a giant flower, while Meganium has giant petals, and Torterra has a giant tree.
 * The flower on Venusaur's back might be a rafflesia flower.
 * Venusaur is the first fully evolved Pokémon in National Pokédex order.
 * Mega Venusaur has the highest base stat total of all -type Pokémon (625).

Names in other languages

 * Japanese: フシギバナ (Fushigibana in Romaji) from the Japanese words Fushigi (不思議) which means strange and Hana (花) which means flower.
 * English: "Venusaur" is probably a combination of "Venus" (as in "Venus fly trap") and the Greek sauros, meaning "lizard" (as in "dinosaur").
 * French: "Florizarre" a combination of the words "fleur" (flower) and "bizarre" (bizarre).

Gallery
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