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(I don't think they look enough alike, but I'm recalling this from a five-month old memory. A confirmation from someone else if true would be nice)
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|areas=[[Awakening Wood]], [[The Final Trial]]
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|underground=[[Frontier Cavern]], [[Snagret Hole]], [[Cavern of Chaos]], [[Hole of Heroes]]
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Although margarets themselves do not directly affect gameplay, disturbing a cluster of these flowers may sometimes reveal hidden creatures such as [[Honeywisp]]s or [[Unmarked Spectralids]].
Although margarets themselves do not directly affect gameplay, disturbing a cluster of these flowers may sometimes reveal hidden creatures such as [[Honeywisp]]s or [[Unmarked Spectralids]].
The flowers that cover all the out-of-bounds area in [[The Final Trial]] in [[Pikmin 1]] appear to be immature Margrets.


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Revision as of 22:49, July 17, 2008

Margaret
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Appears in N/A
Scientific name Luminosus croeaus
Family Chrysanthemum
Areas Awakening Wood
Attacks N/A

The Margaret plant is one of two members of the Chrysanthemum family, along with the Creeping Chrysanthemum. When hiding, Creeping Chrysanthemums resemble margarets very closely and use this as a camouflage, pretending to be harmless flowers and lying in wait for unsuspecting prey to pass by. The only initially visible difference between Creeping Chrysanthemums and Margarets are that the former has eyes on two of the flowers.

Although margarets themselves do not directly affect gameplay, disturbing a cluster of these flowers may sometimes reveal hidden creatures such as Honeywisps or Unmarked Spectralids.

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External links

Wikipedia: Chrysanthemum