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* [[Naruto]] displays this to a degree once he {{spoiler|takes control of the Kyuubi's chakra}}. Even the artificial wood of Yamato's mokuton sprouts vibrant leaves in his presence. Subsequently weaponized when it's discovered that {{spoiler|the life-giving power of the chakra can cause Zetsu clones to revert into trees}}.
* Belldandy does this in the "Fighting Wings" duology of the ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' anime. Lind grows a flower in the palm of her hand, showing that even [[Badass]] [[An Axe to Grind|halberd-wielding]] [[Valkyries]] have a softer side.
 
== Card Games ==
* One of the features of the ''World of Warcraft'' card game—Item cards. They can provide you rare items in-game. Two of them has said effect: Trinket "Path of Illidan" which leaves green fire footprints as you walk and "Path of Zenarius (Cenarius?)" that make flowers (and grass) appear as you walk.
 
== Comic Books ==
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* In an early issue of ''[[The Books of Magic]]'', the protagonist has just defeated the Manticore, the secret plague that's been turning the Fairy world into a desert, but has been badly wounded in the process. His blood is chock-full of magic, though, so even as he's bleeding out stumbling around, his blood droplets restore plant life to the world.
 
== Films -- AnimationFilm ==
* Shishigami, in ''[[Princess Mononoke]]''. It should be noted that the Shishigami doesn't give just life but both life and death—and the plants that spring up from its footsteps immediately die and rot away. It seems to make plants go through their life cycle faster. {{spoiler|But when the Shishigami is decapitated, his headless and still-moving body turns into a [[Walking Wasteland]].}}
* The Spring Sprite in the "Firebird Suite" segment of ''[[Fantasia]] 2000'', most likely inspired by ''[[Princess Mononoke]]''.
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* The [[Animated Adaptation]] of ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia|The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe]]'' has Aslan do this after resurrecting from the Stone Table.
* In the ''[[Barbie]]'' adaption of ''The Nutcracker'', Clara walks through a snowy landscape and wherever her feet step, the snow and ice melts and little purple flowers bloom in the melted footprints. She doesn't notice.
 
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* The Nature Elemental from ''[[Hellboy (film)|Hellboy II: The Golden Army]]'' subverts this trope, since it's a [[Designated Villain]] (but also [[Last of His Kind|last of its kind]]).
* In ''[[Pan's Labyrinth]]'', after Ofelia {{spoiler|dies after refusing to harm her half-brother}}, the dead tree whose parasitic frog she removed has a single, beautiful flower bloom on it where she briefly touched it. This is appropriate considering her actions {{spoiler|allowed her reentry into the fairy kingdom, "redeeming" her soul from base humanity and making her something close to a saint}}. Director commentary runs to the effect of "Even if all the effect she had on the world was the blooming of a single flower on a dead tree, then her life had meaning."
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== Literature ==
* ''[[Discworld]]''
** [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld/Wintersmith|Wintersmith]]'' is the Trope Namer; it was called this (and the [[Canis Latinicus|Latinized]] "Ped Fecundis") when Tiffany Aching developed it. Of course, this being ''Discworld'', it is played for laughs.
** In ''[[Discworld/Pyramids|Pyramids]]'', when Pteppic's father dies, making him a divine emperor, his friends notice grass growing from the city pavement wherever he steps, a wooden table starts budding, and all the grain in a bakery [[Hilarity Ensues|attempts to burst into life.]]
* Some examples from [[J. R. R. Tolkien|JRR Tolkien]]:
** Lúthien Tinúviel in ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' does this. [[Troperiffic|And how]].
** In ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', King Theoden's ''horse'' does this to its grave. The horse was buried where he was killed, and grass grew lushly over the grave. (In contrast to the Nazgul [[Giant Flyer]]'s death-spot, which [[Walking Wasteland|remained forever barren]].) Also happens with other burial sites, with those of evil beings staying barren.
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== Music Videos ==
* The end of [[Nana Mizuki]]'s [[Lyrical Nanoha|"Massive Wonders"]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20120522041930/http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/fbVQkgoG29o/ music video] has the [[Phlebotinum Rebel]] featured there leaving a trail of flowers where she walked.
* Ditto for the video of Linkin Park's "In the End", where Mike Shinoda leaves a trail of growing grass.
 
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== Tabletop Games ==
=== Card Games ===
* One of the features of the ''World of Warcraft'' card game—Item cards. They can provide you rare items in-game. Two of them has said effect: Trinket "Path of Illidan" which leaves green fire footprints as you walk and "Path of Zenarius (Cenarius?)" that make flowers (and grass) appear as you walk.
 
=== Tabletop RPG ===
* ''[[Changeling: The Lost]]''
** The Flowering kith of Fairest cause flowers to spring wherever they step... though it takes months for them to do so in the real world, while in Arcadia and The Hedge it's instantaneous.
** Same thing with the Spring Court and their Mantle. At low levels, those close to them feel a gentle, fragrant breeze, but at high levels, plants tend to grow out of the sidewalk if they stick around long enough.
* The ''Quintessential[[Dungeons Temptress& Dragons]]'' "Quintessential Temptress" has this as an option for the Avatar of Love prestige class, once they get the Lover's Gift class feature. It's listed as the ''Spring Flowers'' Gift, and is the only one of the Lover's Gifts that doesn't actually ''do'' anything inherently useful.
* Aekold Hellbrass from ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' caused plants to grow wherever he went. Subverted in that he was a champion of chaos, serving Tzeentch, the god of mutation, and nothing like a [[Friend to All Living Things]]. His presence was actually screwing up the laws of nature, the excessive life energy radiating from his body as the result of an unusual mutation.
** There is also Alarielle the Radiant who is a good aligned example.
*** Alarielle when on foot leaves a temporary trail of plants in [[Total War: Warhammer]] II, even when she is launched into the air [https://youtu.be/ej3RbDSA1c8?t=360]
* The ''Quintessential Temptress'' has this as an option for the Avatar of Love prestige class, once they get the Lover's Gift class feature. It's listed as the ''Spring Flowers'' Gift, and is the only one of the Lover's Gifts that doesn't actually ''do'' anything inherently useful.
* Benediction of Archgenesis, a Solar Circle Sorcery spell from ''[[Exalted]]'', is basically this. However, unlike most examples, you actually have to [[Cast from Hit Points|cut your feet and trail the blood around the area you want blessed with life.]]
** There's also the Moon And Earth Blessing from the Ink Monkeys, a Lunar Charm that allow them to do the same, on a smaller scale. On the other hand, they can do it as a dramatic action, it doesn't require anywhere near as much essence much less a massive blood sacrifice, and they can do it any day of the year rather than just on the first day of the first month.
** In ''Return of the Scarlet Empress'', Gaia's return to Creation includes this trope.
 
=== War Games ===
* Aekold Hellbrass from ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' caused plants to grow wherever he went. Subverted in that he was a champion of chaos, serving Tzeentch, the god of mutation, and nothing like a [[Friend to All Living Things]]. His presence was actually screwing up the laws of nature, the excessive life energy radiating from his body as the result of an unusual mutation.
** There is also Alarielle the Radiant who is a good aligned example.
*** Alarielle when on foot leaves a temporary trail of plants in [[Total War: Warhammer]] II, even when she is launched into the air [https://youtu.be/ej3RbDSA1c8?t=360]
 
== Video Games ==
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* The second season opening of ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' depicts Jimmy as being able to turn anything he touches into a happy, beautiful thing. He never has this power in the show, though.
* This happens every Friday the 13th for Misery in ''[[Ruby Gloom]]''.
* In ''[[The Owl House]]'', Willow starts exhibiting this in season 3, a sign of her increased mastery of plant magic.
 
== Real Life ==
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