Aphelandra

Aphelandra (アフェランドラ) is a member of a tribe of Kuja living on the island of Amazon Lily. She is large-sized human who accompanied Marguerite and Sweet Pea when they found Luffy covered in mushrooms.

Appearance
Aphelandra is an extremely tall individual who probably ranks as one of the tallest Kuja from Amazon Lily and, like the rest of the Kuja, wears a scanty attire of a blue corset and bikini bottoms underneath a white cape and also wears dashing tricorne-like head-gear. He sword could be seen sheathed horizontally over her lowerback, as opposed to most sword-wielding characters seen in the series, who wears their swords on either hip

Personnality
Despite her size, Aphelandra has shown to be child-like, often repeating what others have said to her as she obeys their command. She even apologized to Luffy because she had to fight him for being a man

Abilities and Powers
Unlike many of the other Kuja, Aphrelandra does not use a snake bow as her weapon, instead using both her large size and a sword she carries behind her to fight. As such, she is probably a melee-type fighter where her prodigious size affords her a tremendous advantage over many foes. This large size worked to Luffy's advantage, who landed on her immense bosom during his escape from imprisonment.

Straw Hat Separation Arc
She was first seen when her friend, Marguerite, found the mushroom covered Luffy. She is later seen blocking the path of Luffy with her breasts, when he tried to escape. She pursues Luffy into the forest after he grabs Marguerite, and after finding Marguerite, she heads toward the cit with the other.

During Luffy's execution, when Margaruerite confesses to saving Luffy, Aphelandra claims responsibility, too, and is turned to stone along with her. Luffy puts her petrified form out of harm's way so that if there is a way to return her to normal, he can save her. She was returned to her normal state after Luffy defeated the Boa sisters, and made a deal with Hancock.

Trivia

 * She is named after the flower Aphelandra. Ironically, the flower that shares her name is hailed as one of the talest known flowers in the world