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* Beatrix from ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' is associated with roses throughout the game (even her [[Leitmotif]] is called "Rose of May"), probably in association with her status as a [[Lady of War]].
* In the [[Visual Novel]] ''[[Narcissu]]'', the eponymous Narcissus (or daffodil) flower and its underlying [[Greek Mythology|myth]] serve as a tragic metaphor for the heroine, a [[Ill Girl|terminally ill young woman]].
* Don Flamenco of ''[[Punch -Out!!]]'', being a Spanish stereotype that walks like a man, carries a rose to the ring. In his Title Defense rematch, however, he chooses to [[Paint It Black]] and switches it out for a black rose. A black rose means "revenge". The game even lampshades it, as he asks you (in Spanish) between rounds, "Do you know what a black rose means?"
* Concept art of the characters in ''[[Unlimited Saga]]'' depict them standing next to reliefs of various species of flowers, which ostensibly is some form of clue to their basic personality.
* The symbol of Allebahst in ''[[Ace Attorney|Ace Attorney Investigations]] is the flower, a symbol of the country's natural beauty. {{spoiler|And a flower is also on the hilt of the knife used to murder Manny Coachen. Alba smuggles it into the Theatrum Neutralis by hiding it in a bouquet of flowers.}}