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Red Sheltate Seagrop is a practical plant in ''[[Pikmin Forever]]''. It functions as shelter during a rain.
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==Locations==
The '''Red Sheltate Seagrop''' is a [[Gropweed family|gropweed]] that can be used to shield anything under it from [[Weather|rain]].
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*[[Daybreak Glade]]
*[[Scalding Thicket]]
*[[Luxuriant Lakeside]]


The plant is only present when it is raining so that its purpose is more easily understood.
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==Appearance==
=In fanon games=
A flowering plant with very large, flat, red leaves and stems that extend from the back of the leaves. These plants are entirely passive, and only their leaves are used for practical purposes.
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==In ''Pikmin Forever''==
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|name=Groppoloba sheltata burrus
|family=Gropweed
|areas=[[Daybreak Glade]], [[Scalding Thicket]], [[Luxuriant Lakeside]]
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The '''Red Sheltate Seagrop''' is a plant in ''[[Pikmin Forever]]'' that functions as shelter during [[Weather|rain]], and is only present when it is raining so that its purpose is more easily understood. "Sheltate" is a portmanteau of "shelter", temporary protection from bad weather or danger, and "peltate", a tropical leaf known for its flat shield shape and extruded stem. It is based on the real-life {{w|Coccoloba uvifera|seagrape}}, even using a similar genus name, and aged seagrape leaves can take on a red coloration. It is a flowering plant with very large, flat, red leaves, and stems that extend from the back of the leaves. These plants are passive and only their leaves are used for practical purposes. The tremendous leaves of a seagrop are large enough to shelter up to one hundred [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], particularly ignited [[Red Pikmin]], from rain. Up to two Pikmin can carry one leaf around after plucking it from the ground, and they keep up with the group and orient the leaf to shelter all Pikmin in it. Placing the leaves over [[fire]] sources allows them to dry and spout fire, and placing the leaves above [[wooden gate]]s allows them to dry so that ignited Red Pikmin can bring them down. The leaf appears partially transparent when it obscures any Pikmin from view. Red Sheltate Seagrop sometimes produces small grapes, but they serve no purpose other than aesthetics.


[[File:Red Sheltate Seagrop.png|thumb|250px|left|A growing patch of Red Sheltate Seagrop.]]
===Notes===
 
{{notes|Olimar's notes|The dazzling red-yellow venation of this variety of seagrop is a result of high levels of anthocyanin pigments masking chlorophyll underneath. These pigments are excellent antioxidants, helping prepare the leaves for dry, colder seasons. Primed for the tropical climes, the large flat leaves characteristic of seagrop are extremely absorbent, and often inadvertently provide shade and dry space for small burrowing animals who disturb or consume the plant’s system of roots. Thus it keeps most of its roots out of the reach of foragers, protracted in a complex system deep underground.}}
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==Notes==
{{notes|Olimar's notes|The dazzling red-yellow venation of this variety of seagrop is a result of high levels of anthocyanin pigments masking chlorophyll underneath. These pigments are excellent antioxidants, helping prepare the leaves for dry, colder seasons. Primed for the tropical climes, the large flat leaves characteristic of seagrop are extremely absorbent, and often inadvertently provide shade and dry space for small burrowing animals who disturb or consume the plant’s system of roots. Thus it keeps most of its roots out of the reach of foragers, protracted in a complex system deep underground.}}
==How to use==
The tremendous leaves of a seagrop are large enough to shelter 100 Pikmin, particularly ignited [[Red Pikmin#Pikmin Forever|Red Pikmin]], from rain. A Pikmin or two can carry one leaf around, and they will keep up with the group and orient it so that all Pikmin are shaded. Placing the leaves over fire sources will allow them to dry and spout fire, and sticking the leaves above [[wooden wall]]s will allow them to dry so that ignited Red Pikmin can bring them down.
Simply have one or two Pikmin pluck a leaf and carry it; the leaf is light enough that they will keep up with the group and orient the leaf to shelter all Pikmin in the group. The leaf becomes partially transparent when any Pikmin are obscured from view.
==Trivia==
*"Sheltate" is a portmanteau of "shelter" (temporary protection from bad weather or danger) and "peltate" (a tropical leaf known for its flat shield shape and extruded stem).
*The seagrop is based off of the real-life [[wikipedia:Coccoloba uvifera|seagrape]], even using a similar genus name. Aged seagrape leaves can take on a red coloration. In the game, Red Sheltate Seagrop does sometimes produce small grapes, but they serve no purpose other than aesthetics.
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Revision as of 20:46, 14 March 2022

Red Sheltate Seagrop
Vegetation
Family Gropweed

The Red Sheltate Seagrop is a gropweed that can be used to shield anything under it from rain.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin Forever

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Red Sheltate Seagrop The icon used to represent this plant.
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A patch of Red Sheltate Seagrop.
Scientific name Groppoloba sheltata burrus
Family Gropweed
Areas Daybreak Glade, Scalding Thicket, Luxuriant Lakeside

The Red Sheltate Seagrop is a plant in Pikmin Forever that functions as shelter during rain, and is only present when it is raining so that its purpose is more easily understood. "Sheltate" is a portmanteau of "shelter", temporary protection from bad weather or danger, and "peltate", a tropical leaf known for its flat shield shape and extruded stem. It is based on the real-life seagrape, even using a similar genus name, and aged seagrape leaves can take on a red coloration. It is a flowering plant with very large, flat, red leaves, and stems that extend from the back of the leaves. These plants are passive and only their leaves are used for practical purposes. The tremendous leaves of a seagrop are large enough to shelter up to one hundred Pikmin, particularly ignited Red Pikmin, from rain. Up to two Pikmin can carry one leaf around after plucking it from the ground, and they keep up with the group and orient the leaf to shelter all Pikmin in it. Placing the leaves over fire sources allows them to dry and spout fire, and placing the leaves above wooden gates allows them to dry so that ignited Red Pikmin can bring them down. The leaf appears partially transparent when it obscures any Pikmin from view. Red Sheltate Seagrop sometimes produces small grapes, but they serve no purpose other than aesthetics.

Notes

Olimar's notes

The dazzling red-yellow venation of this variety of seagrop is a result of high levels of anthocyanin pigments masking chlorophyll underneath. These pigments are excellent antioxidants, helping prepare the leaves for dry, colder seasons. Primed for the tropical climes, the large flat leaves characteristic of seagrop are extremely absorbent, and often inadvertently provide shade and dry space for small burrowing animals who disturb or consume the plant’s system of roots. Thus it keeps most of its roots out of the reach of foragers, protracted in a complex system deep underground.