Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud

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Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud The icon used to represent this plant or fungus.
Vegetation
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Appearance in Pikmin 3.
Scientific name Flora cobaltium
Family Candypop

The Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud is a blue-petaled candypop bud that behaves just like any other candypop bud but changes Pikmin thrown into them into Blue Pikmin. Blue Pikmin that are thrown in are reverted to the leaf stage and don't count against the five-Pikmin limit per candypop bud.

In fanon games

Below this point is where users place their version of the Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud.

In Pikmin 251

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This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin 251, a Pikmin 2 ROM hack created by PikHacker.
Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud The icon used to represent this plant.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Candypop
Areas None
Caves Grub-dog Domain, Steel Catacombs, Subterranean Sands, Endless Abyss, Doom Den, Perilous Pipeline
Challenge Mode stages None
Pikmin produced 5 Blue Pikmin

The Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud appears in Pikmin 251. Its behavior is unchanged from Pikmin 2.

Notes

Olimar's observations

Out of the three primary colored Candypop Buds, these are probably the most helpful, especially on those caves where we just barely don't have enough Blue Pikmin to lift something through the water. It sometimes really seems like these flowers have a mind of their own, and know where to show up to be the most useful. Perhaps their connection to the Pikmin family is stronger than I once suspected.

Cookin' with Louie

This flower's tough texture makes it unsuitable for salads, but its bright blue hue makes for a grandiose garnish.

In Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs

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Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud The icon used to represent this plant.
Scientific name Flora cobaltium
Family Candypop
Areas Marsh Territory
Caves None
Pikmin produced 10 Blue Pikmin

Lapis Lazuli Candypop Buds, in Pikmin: Attack of the Breadbugs, are distributed throughout the Marsh Territory in groups of two to three. Each of them can convert ten Pikmin into Blue Pikmin if they are not already that color. After changing ten non-Blue Pikmin, a Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud will wilt and disappear. They regenerate every seven days.

In Pikmin: Redemption

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Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud The icon used to represent this plant.
Scientific name Unknown
Family Candypop
Pikmin produced Blue Pikmin

In Pikmin: Redemption, Lapis Lazuli Candypop Buds are uncommon, and much like any other candypop bud, only useful after the first half of the story.

In Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers

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Shipwrecked Stargazers
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers, a fanon game created by CarrotStilts1.
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Lapis Lazuli Candypop Bud The icon used to represent this plant.
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Scientific name Flora expellus var. cobaltium
Family Candypop
Areas Creature's Quay

Lapis Lazuli Candypop Buds in Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers are completely identical to the ones found Pikmin 3.

Notes

Olimar's notes

Lapis Lazuli Candypop Buds correspond to the Blue Pikmin, producing them when other types of Pikmin are tossed within. It should come as no surprise that this particular Candypop Bud species takes in more water than its kin, which means it often grows near bodies of water and becomes plentiful during the rainy season. Blue Pikmin greatly benefit from these restrictions.

Louie's notes

This plant's petals and leaves are way too tough to eat and are just not fun to chew at all. I'm starting to notice a theme with these disappointing flowers.

Ship's comments

This color reminds me of the time Olimar tried to paint me blue, I gave him an earful afterwards! Nowadays, as I grow progressively more adverse to the color red, I think blue could be right up my alley! Here's to hoping we find some more Decorative Goo!