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See also [[Man-Eating Plant]] for carnivorous plants that may or may not show animal traits and [[Plant Person]], [[Sister Trope]] for sentient humanoid cases, and [[Plant Aliens]], the science fiction counterpart.
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== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[The Little Shop of Horrors]]'', Audrey II is a plant, but has vocal chords and apparently, a full digestive system in its stalk. Kind of [[Justified Trope|justified]] seeing as how it's from space.
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* A major theme throughout Una Woodruff's ''Amarant: The Flora and Fauna of Atlantis''; most of the "fauna" are actually motile seed- or pollen-carrying stages of plants.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Tremors]] the Series'' is the Trope Namer. The Planimal was a plant/root/thing, but also has a circulation system. It was a mixture of DNA from; the Pitcher Plant, Venus Fly Trap and some sort of lizard.
* The creatures of Darwin IV, from ''Alien Planet''.
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* The Falcon Elm from ''[[Crea Vures]]'', which is a giant bird rooted in the ground like a tree, with several bough-like wings.
 
== Webcomics[[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Annyseed]]'' bumps into a rather assertive and agitated talking plant, whilst wandering through Hazels herb garden.
 
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