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* Cosmo in ''[[Sonic X]].''
* Ayame and Momiji from [[Osamu Tezuka]]'s ''Lost World''. They are plants given intelligence through bioengineering and then grown into a humanoid shape in molds before being covered with artificial skin so as to pass for human. Another intelligent plant shows up in an early ''[[Astro Boy]]'' story, a tentacled flower piloting a [[Mobile Suit Human]].
* The Radish Spirit in ''[[Spirited Away]]''; his name [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin| describes him pretty well.]]
 
== Comic Books ==
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* ''[[Villains and Vigilantes]]'' adventure ''There's a Crisis at Crusader Citadel''. One of the Crusaders [[NPC]]s is [http://www.patric.net/docfiles/Crusaders-Evergreen_LL_v1.0.pdf Evergreen], who has the plant powers of poison and plant control.
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'', that part of the Wood Elf army which isn't [[Fragile Speedster]]s is composed pretty much entirely of plant people, ranging from Dryads (human-sized, spikey, made of wood) to Treemen (like Dryads, only [[Our Giants Are Bigger|much bigger]]).
 
== Toys ==
* [[Mr. Potato Head]], of course! Even more so seeing as originally, the idea was to use the plastic features on an actual potato.
 
== Video Games ==
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* The [[Green Thumb|Sadida]] class in the ''[[Wakfu]]'' series and associated video game have green hair (and, in the males' case, green ''[[Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism|fur]]'') and brown skin, have literal cabbage patch kids, and turn into stumps when they die.
* Terra Snapdragon in ''[[The Owl House]]''; head of the Plant Coven, she seems to be at least part plant herself, having leaves and flowers in place of hair.<ref>Not that unusual anatomy is uncommon among the Coven heads; Eberwolf is leader of the Beast Keeper Coven, and is a wolf-human hybrid, while Darius leads the Abomination Coven, and can turn parts of his own body into abomination-slime.</ref>
* ''[[Harley Quinn (TV series)|Harley Quinn]]'' has both Poison Ivy and [[Swamp Thing]], and a few original examples:
** Archvillain [[Lex Luthor]] recieves biochemistry treatments in season 4 that - among other things - lets him eat via photosynthesis, making him something of a human-plant hybrid. It is implied that these treatments are having adverse effects on his sanity.
** Also in season 4, Gordon inadvertently creates a clone of Harley by placing a potato that has one of Harley's hairs in [[Why Do We Even Have That X?| a microwave that is also a cloning device]]. Clone!Harley tells Real!Harley that "I'm 5% potato and 95% you!" {{spoiler| although, when she is killed at the end of the same episode, she is reduced to a pile of mashed potatoes [[Black Comedy| (which is then eaten by a group of homeless children)]]) and given her [[Knight Templar]] methods, it seems likely she got those percentages backwards.}}
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