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<h3>Water</h3>
<h3>Chaenostoma cordatum</h3>
[[File:Drowning.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|A group of [[Red Pikmin]] drowning.]]
[[File:Pikmin flower.jpg|thumb|right|250px|''Chaenostoma cordatum'', more commonly known as the Bacopa.]]
'''Water''' is the most common [[hazard]] and [[obstacle]] in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]], since it is presented mostly through bodies of water that are a part of the [[Area|terrain]] itself. Water is a hazard to most Pikmin types, given that they cannot swim nor breathe underwater. The exceptions are [[Blue Pikmin]] and [[Bulbmin]], making these two types of Pikmin ideal to handle underwater tasks. [[Winged Pikmin]] can also fly above the surface, making it possible to transverse bodies of water with them in the group.
The flower atop a [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] in the flower [[Maturity|stage]] is called '''''Chaenostoma cordatum''''', or commonly known as the '''Bacopa''', '''Ornametal Bacopa''', '''Sutera cordata''', or the '''Pikmin Flower'''. This real-world flower was used to model the white, five petaled, yellow centered flowers that rest on top of the first generation of Pikmin species (the colors introduced in the first game), as well as the [[Bulbmin]] in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''.


Water in and of itself is not harmful to the Pikmin. Some bodies may be too shallow for the Pikmin to drown in, in which case they are completely harmless. [[Geyser]]s also spew out water with immense force, but the Pikmin simply ride them in order to leave the cave. [[Rain]] in ''Pikmin 3'' also has no adverse effect on the Pikmin.
''Chaenostoma cordatum'' also come in different colors: white, lavender, and magenta/violet. So far, in the Pikmin species, all three of these colors have been used, each symbolizing a generation of ''[[Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'', or a new game in the series. The magenta color has been used on all new Pikmin types (not counting Bulbmin) in ''Pikmin 2'', or the second generation of Pikmin species. The lavender color has been used to top all the known new species in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', or the third generation of Pikmin.


In ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'', leaders, Blue Pikmin, and Bulbmin stick to the bottom of the terrain while underwater, and gravity acts as if they were on land. In ''Pikmin 3'', Blue Pikmin were given the ability to swim, allowing them freedom to move up and down, such as when chasing aquatic enemies. Leaders will always remain on the ground, however, and when they throw a Blue Pikmin, said Pikmin will slowly ascend and descend while underwater.
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Revision as of 19:01, November 30, 2016

Chaenostoma cordatum

Chaenostoma cordatum, more commonly known as the Bacopa.

The flower atop a Pikmin in the flower stage is called Chaenostoma cordatum, or commonly known as the Bacopa, Ornametal Bacopa, Sutera cordata, or the Pikmin Flower. This real-world flower was used to model the white, five petaled, yellow centered flowers that rest on top of the first generation of Pikmin species (the colors introduced in the first game), as well as the Bulbmin in Pikmin 2.

Chaenostoma cordatum also come in different colors: white, lavender, and magenta/violet. So far, in the Pikmin species, all three of these colors have been used, each symbolizing a generation of Pikmin, or a new game in the series. The magenta color has been used on all new Pikmin types (not counting Bulbmin) in Pikmin 2, or the second generation of Pikmin species. The lavender color has been used to top all the known new species in Pikmin 3, or the third generation of Pikmin.

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