Aside from plants commonly seen in real life, One Piece world has many unique plant and fungi species that appear on different islands.
General[]
Fruits[]
- For fruits as food, see Foods#Fruits.
Vegetables[]
- For vegetables as food, see Foods#Vegetables.
Kuuigosu[]
Kuuigosu is a buoyant type of wood that is often used by coated ships. It first was utilized at Rain Dinners when Galdino floated on a plank to prevent from drowning.[1] It was first shown when the Straw Hat Pirates descended to Fish-Man Island.[2]
Arabasta Saga[]
Sakura[]
Sakura (桜 or 櫻, Sakura?) (Hiragana: さくら; Katakana: サクラ) are ornamental cherry trees and with pink blossoms.
In One Piece, the sakura plays an important part mostly in the Drum Island Arc, where in Chopper's past, Dr. Hiriluk tried to make sakura bloom in the snow.[3] It eventually did, although he did not live to see it happen.[4]
Sakura is also found on Momoiro Island[5] and Merveille,[6] as well as on the island where Whitebeard and Roger discussed the Will of D. before the latter's death.[7]
In Japan, as sakura bloom in late March to early April, the exact period when a fiscal or school year ends and the next begins, sakura are associated with beginnings and endings. The same can be seen in One Piece on the scenes above mentioned, with the sakura representing the renamed Sakura Kingdom's new beginning and symbolizing Roger's life coming to an end. Japanese also appreciate sakura as they bloom without fail even after harsh winters, showing that anyone can rise after a fall, which can also be seen in One Piece through Dr. Hiriluk's faith that blooming sakura would save the country.
Amiudake[]
The Amiudake (アミウダケ, Amiudake?) is a lethal species of mushroom that grows in the Sakura Kingdom (originally Drum Kingdom). Anyone who ingests the fungus will die an hour after consumption. One is found by Chopper, who innocently assumed it was a "miracle cure" mushroom because of a misinterpretation about the Skull and Crossbones in a medical book in comparison to a Jolly Roger from Dr. Hiriluk, to cure his fatal disease. Dr. Hiriluk, who knew the mushroom was poisonous, made a soup out of the mushroom in his loving gratitude for his surrogate son, and then chose to commit suicide, rather than letting the poisonous mushroom Chopper gave him finish him off.
Mescal Cactus[]
Mescal Cactus (メスカルサボテン, Mesukaru Saboten?)[8] is a very small round cactus that causes hallucinations. It grows in the Sandora Desert.
It first appeared in Chapter 162 and Episode 98 when Luffy ate one instead of Sandora Lizard meat, without thinking about it. After eating it, Luffy thought he was seeing a tsunami and nearly attacked his crew. Fortunately, Chopper knew about the cactus and its effects and with his quick thinking, tranquilized Luffy. The effect had worn off by the time Luffy woke up.
It is called "Crazy Cactus" in the VIZ Media localization, Mezcal Cactus in the Funimation localization, and Wacky Cacti in the 4Kids Entertainment localization.
Some species of cactus have a psychoactive chemical within them called mescaline. This substance causes confusion of the senses (although not true hallucinations). This is most likely the origin of the mescal cactus's name.
Thousand-Year Tree[]
Thousand-Year Trees (千年木, Sen'nen Boku?) are, according to Rice Rice, trees that grow on Eight Nine Island. He also proclaims that that's where the Thousand-Year Paper is made. It also lives for a thousand years, and that's where it got its name.[9]
Sky Island Saga[]
Giant Jack[]
Giant Jack is a giant beanstalk in the center of Upper Yard. Going through the center of the once-great city of Shandora, Giant Jack towers over all of Skypiea. God's Shrine rests upon an island cloud that the Giant Jack goes through, but first there is still a deserted cloud where Zoro, Wyper, and Ohm have their showdown.[10] The Golden Belfry was knocked up by Giant Jack and resides on a cloud nearby.[11]
Kona Tree[]
Kona Tree (コナの木, Kona no Ki?) is a type of tree found on Jaya and other areas.[12]
Kona Trees are tall and possess thin trunks and leafy branches.[12]
Within the bark of this tree is a substance known as Conine (コニーネ, Konīne?). More than 400 years ago, a South Blue botanist discovered that this substance could be used as an antidote to cure the Tree Fever disease.[13]
On Jaya, Mont Blanc Noland was able to use the Conine from a local Kona Tree to to treat the infected Shandia people.[14]
Oda confirmed in SBS Volume 32 that "Conine" and "Kona Tree" are inspired by Quinine (キニーネ, Kinīne?) found in the bark of Cinchona (キナの木, Kina no Ki?) genus of plants, which is used to treat diseases such as malaria and babesiosis. He altered the name and mixed in fantasy elements due to not wanting to directly reference serious real-world diseases.[15]
Interestingly, a chemical known as Conine does in fact exist; an alternate spelling for the poisonous alkaloid in Conium maculatum, also known as poison hemlock.
Water 7 Saga[]
Tree of Knowledge[]
The Tree of Knowledge was a gigantic 5,000-year-old tree located on the island of Ohara which served as a library and a hub for archaeologists from around the world.[16] It was destroyed by the World Government via a Buster Call.
Treasure Tree Adam[]
Treasure Tree Adam (宝樹アダム, Hōju Adamu?) is a mythical tree with wood that is considered the strongest, highest-quality wood in the world. Its immense rarity makes it highly valuable, being considered a great treasure. Occasionally, the wood is sold on the black market, at a very high price given its value. Franky managed to purchase some for 200,000,000.[17] It is called "Jewel Tree Adam" in the English localization.
Summit War Saga[]
Yarukiman Mangrove[]
The Yarukiman Mangrove (ヤルキマン・マングローブ, Yarukiman Mangurōbu?) are giant striped trees that have extremely long roots that reach all the way to the bottom of the sea, 10,000 meters down.[18] Seventy-nine of these trees make up the entire Sabaody Archipelago; so far, this is the only place they are known to grow.[19] They are called the "Hustle Muscle Mangrove" in the English Dub.
Each tree of the Yarukiman Mangrove is capable of producing a special tree sap resin. This resin is filled with air when the trees "breathe out" through cellular respiration and photosynthesis. This results in the resin forming bubbles that float through the air.[19] The resin bubbles are solid enough that someone can jump on them without popping them, however they are also completely permeable, allowing a person to ride in or store things inside of them without the bubble popping when they pass through.
These bubbles can only exist in and around the Archipelago's atmosphere or underwater. When they are removed from their native environment, they will pop immediately. Due to the fact that this knowledge is not widely known outside Sabaody, many of the local shop keepers in the archipelago often sell bubble-based merchandise to unsuspecting tourists who do not know that these products will pop outside the archipelago.[20]
The World Nobles use such bubbles as air helmets during their visit in the Archipelago, in order to protect themselves from "breathing the same air as commoners", while also taking advantage of the bubble's permeable nature, such as by eating ice cream though it, something that couldn’t be done through a regular helmet.[21]
The resin is also used for Coating ships, allowing them to submerse to incredible depths and move freely under water.[22] This process is necessary for ships attempting to go to Fish-Man Island.[23]
The tree's name is a pun on the Japanese phrase, "Yaru Ki Manman", which means "to be pumped up" or "motivated".
Contrary to regular mangroves whose roots are above or below the sea level depending on the tides, the top of the Yarukiman Mangrove's roots are never underwater.
Body Mushroom[]
Body Mushroom (カラダカラキノコガハエルダケ, Karada kara kinoko ga haeru dake?) (literally meaning "Mushrooms Growing from the Body Shroom") is a species of mushroom that grows on Amazon Lily.
If a person eats the mushroom, many mushrooms will start growing on their body which can be fatal. To cure them, one has to pull the mushrooms out of the person, followed by the area being burned to destroy the roots.
Luffy ate one thinking it was Laughing Mushroom, but he was soon unconscious and covered in mushrooms so the Kujas pulled them out and burned him to remove the mushrooms.[24]
It is called the Body Parasite Mushroom in the Viz localization and the Parasite Mushroom in the Funimation subs.
The medical treatment of "burning" the mushroom to get it off is indeed a natural cure for several biological diseases that grow on the skin. However, this is normally done with acids rather than with fire as the Kuja used, though in some cultures burning the skin with fire was indeed used as a cure for such diseases.
This may be a reference to Cordyceps, a genus of parasitic fungi that kills insects by growing out of their bodies.
Laughing Mushroom[]
The Laughing Mushroom (ワライダケ, Warai-dake?) is a mushroom that induces the consumer to laugh happily out loud. It is perfect for those who are depressed and wish for a good time.
Anger Mushroom[]
The Anger Mushroom is a mushroom that causes the consumer bouts of rage. An effective counter to this effect is eating a Laughing Mushroom.
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Crying Mushroom[]
The Crying Mushroom (ナキダケ, Naki-dake?) is a mushroom that causes the consumer bouts of weeping. An effective counter to this effect is eating a Laughing Mushroom.[25]
Concludes non-canon section.
Stomach Baron[]
Stomach Baron (ストマックバロ, Sutomakku Baron?) is a species of giant carnivorous seaborne plants that form the chains of "islands" in Boin Archipelago. Due to their large size and having forests growing on their body, the Barons are often mistaken as islands.[26]
The forests have "plants" that are made of a variety of highly nutritional and delicious food in the middle of the island (which is actually the "mouth" of the Barons) luring prey (including sea kings) to venture there before the Barons consume them.[27]
The concept of the Stomach Baron is very similar to the Gourmetica insularis described in the 1999 novel "Die 13½ Leben des Käpt’n Blaubär“ (キャプテン・ブルーベアの13と1/2の人生, Kyaputen burūbea no 13 to 1/2 no jinsei?) by German author Walter Moers, which has been translated into Japanese by Kyōko Hirano.[28]
Weather Ball[]
Weather Ball (
Nami stole some of these from Weatheria, and later learned how to use them and turn them into weapons. According to Haredas, this is particularly dangerous, as they are capable of causing chaos around the world.[30]
The Weather Balls can also be used to store little pieces of clouds in them. When a few Weather Balls with clouds are combined, a big cloud is formed. The cloud can also shoot lightning. Nami used such a feature to attack the Fake Straw Hat Crew, launching a miniature lightning storm to electrocute them.[31] As indicated by her studies under Haredas, she successfully turned them into a weapon, incorporating them into the Sorcery Clima-Tact.
Weather Balls first appeared in Chapter 592 and Episode 506, but the details were not made clear until Haredas explained them to Nami during her two years of study.[29]
Pop Green[]
Pop Green are the seeds of hostile plants found in the forest of "Greenstone" on Boin Archipelago. They can grow from seeds to full-sized plants in moments.[32]
Fish-Man Island Saga[]
Sunlight Tree Eve[]
Sunlight Tree Eve (陽樹イブ, Yōju Ibu?) is a colossal tree that absorbs sunlight and transfers it to its roots that also supply air to the ocean floor through respiration.[33]
Dressrosa Saga[]
Elegant Sunflower[]
Elegant Sunflowers (エレガントサンフラワー, Ereganto Sanfurawā?)[34] are luminescent sunflowers, which have seen in Dressrosa. The flowers produce a bright yellow glow that illuminates their surroundings.[34] They first appear in Chapter 738 and Episode 671.
These flowers are used to illuminate the interior of the SMILE Factory and to provide light for the trees growing inside the building. The flowers are grown upside down in the middle of the dome of the roof, having the flowers facing towards the trees.[34]
Whole Cake Island Saga[]
Whale[]
The Whale (クジラ, Kujira?), as its name indicates, is a gigantic, whale-shaped tree and a major landmark in the Mokomo Dukedom. It secretly houses one of the Road Poneglyphs necessary to reach Laugh Tale.[35]
Plant Homies[]
The Soru Soru no Mi is capable of infusing souls into plants, as such, there are several plant-based Homies living around Totto Land. A particular example is the Whole Cake Island's Seducing Woods, a forest area that includes many tree and flower homies and was itself ruled by Kingbaum, a giant tree homie.
Wano Country Saga[]
Evil-Purging Herb[]
The Evil-Purging Herb (邪含草, Jagansō?) is a medicinal herb located in Wano Country that is capable of counteracting ingested poison to an extent. Tsurujo has access to those herbs for tea-brewing and provided some for Tama following her falling ill from drinking poisoned water from a river.[36]
Final Saga[]
Yggdrasil[]
A massive tree located on Elbaf. Based on the Yggdrasil of Norse mythology.[37]
Devil Fruits[]
Mori Mori no Mi[]
The Mori Mori no Mi is a Logia-type Devil Fruit that allows the users to create, control, and transform into plant life. It was eaten by Aramaki, better known as Admiral Ryokugyu.
Mosa Mosa no Mi[]
The Mosa Mosa no Mi is a non-canon Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows users to control the growth rate of plants and manipulate them. It first appeared in One Piece Film: Z and was eaten by Binz.
Noko Noko no Mi[]
The Noko Noko no Mi is a non-canon Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to create and control poisonous mushroom spores. It first appeared in Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura and was eaten by Musshuru.
Movies[]
Lily Carnation[]
Lily Carnation was a carnivorous plant that developed a symbiotic relationship with Omatsuri. Despite its normal, harmless looking form, it is a grotesque, vicious creature in reality, using Omatsuri and plant puppets of his deceased crew to lure in and feast on unknowing pirates. It first appeared in Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island.
Daft Green[]
Daft Green (ダフトグリーン, Dafuto Gurīn?) is a species of a tree that exists in the flying archipelago, Merveille. It first appeared in One Piece Film: Strong World.[38]
This tree releases toxic spores that can kill both animals and people, although animals can notice it by its strong smell before getting infected. After being infected, the person starts to develop green skin spots. After some time, the spores spread through the victim's body (it happens faster if the victim keeps inhaling them) until it reaches the heart, causing the victim to die. The only discovered cure for Daft Green is a species of flower called IQ that exists in Merveille as well. Both Xiao's grandmother and Nami were infected by its spores.
When arranged well, the daft green can serve as protective barrier. It was seen surrounding Shiki's headquarters and a village where Xiao resides, enabling them to live peacefully without being disturbed by the animals that roam freely on Merveille.
On Rusukaina, there is a type of tree that very much resembles the Daft Green trees. Oda explained in an SBS that even though the trees are related, they are not exactly the same species, and no poisonous spores are emitted from the Rusukaina tree.[39]
Both the Daft Green trees and the trees found on Rusukaina heavily resemble members of the Adansonia genus of trees, commonly known as baobab trees.
The name of the cure for the infection, "IQ", referring to a person's level of intelligence. "Daft" can be used to describe someone who is foolish.
A green tinge in the skin is sometimes associated with nausea and sickness. A physically ill person is said to look "green around the gills".
IQ[]
IQ (I.Q., Ai Kyū?) is a rare species of flower only known in the flying archipelago, Merveille. It first appeared in One Piece Film: Strong World. Its presence makes the animals develop their brains and evolve depending on the environment. This plant was later used by Dr. Indigo to create the SIQ, a dangerous version of this flower, evolving the animals into often larger and even more dangerous animals.[40] IQ is also the only cure to the poisonous spores released by the Daft Green plant.
"I.Q." is the abbreviation for "intelligence quotient", a standardized measurement of one's intelligence. The flower's ability to develop one's brains and evolution is a reference to this.
Drowsy Mushroom[]
The Drowsy Mushroom (へたれダケ, Hetare-dake?) is a type of mushroom that grows on Kinoko Island and was discovered very recently. Anyone who eats it will briefly lose consciousness. When they come to, they will not have any motivation to do anything. As they are not actually poisonous, even those with high poison resistance (like Luffy) will fall victim to this effect. Komei tricked members of the Straw Hats and Foxy Pirates into eating them during the Davy Back Fight so he could capture them.[41]
Rebound Mushroom[]
The Rebound Mushroom (もどるダケ, Modoru-dake?) is a type of mushroom which also grows on Kinoko Island. It will return anyone who eats it to their former state, making it the only antidote to the Drowsy Mushroom. Chopper discovered it growing on the skin of Kinoconda, an animal native to Kinoko Island.[41]
Wake-shroom[]
The Wake-shroom (ネズキノコ, Nezukinoko?) are poisonous mushrooms that allow people to stay awake for as long as a person eats them, even if they do activities that would normally completely drain them of their stamina. However, should they stop consuming it, they would die. The mushroom also affects one's judgment, causing them to make irrational, or even insane decisions. Uta continuously consumed these mushrooms in order to counteract her Uta Uta no Mi's stamina draining properties and keep her power active for as long as possible.[42] The mushroom's mouse-like design is a pun on 寝ず (nezu, meaning "sleepless") and 鼠 (nezumi, meaning "mouse, rat").
Video Games[]
Emperor Carrot[]
The Emperor Carrot (皇帝ニンジン, Kōtei Ninjin?) is an herb that grows on Royal Sun Island. It is one of the ingredients in making Ryuumonkou. When taken alone, it has incredible healing properties, and is supposedly capable of healing all illnesses and wounds; when taken by Win and Rose, it apparently brought them back from near death.[43]
Dokudamin[]
The Dokudamin (ドクダミン, Dokudamin?) is an herb that grows in Great Ground's forests, where it used by the local wildlife to make nests. It is one of the ingredients in making Ryuumonkou.
Doriano[]
Doriano (ドリアーノ, Doriāno?) is an herb that grows on Festa Circle, where it grows in the king's garden. It is one of the ingredients in making Ryuumonkou.
Surprised Mushroom[]
The Surprised Mushroom (びっくりキノコ, Bikkuri kinoko?) is a mushroom species that appears in One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. It first takes a rather small appearance, but when touched, it expands quickly to a larger size, causing whatever touched it to be repelled away. In the game, it is used to jump on and launch players up to high places. Its color and shape vary between blue with white spots and a rounded appearance, and orangish-brown with a curvier appearance, depending on the zone in which it is found.
Cannibal Flower[]
The Cannibal Flower (人食い花, Hitokuibana?) is a carnivorous plant species that appears in One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. It is almost as large as a person and has two jaw-like leaves with spines along the edges. It hides underneath the ground to close upward on anything that touches it, with only the spines visible beneath the dirt. They are resistant to physical damage and sharp objects like swords. It appears in the Jungle Zone.
Burning Tree[]
The Burning Tree (燃えている木, Moete iru ki?) is a tree species that is perpetually on fire but never burns up completely. It appears in One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. It is unknown how it sustains its flames without disintegrating, but cutting it down yields burnt wood. It appears in the Ruins Zone and Dimension Zone.
Doku Flower[]
The Doku Flower (ドクの花, Doku no hana?) is a poisonous flower species that appears in One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. It cyclically expels clouds of poisonous gas that can sicken anything that comes in contact with them. It appears in the Jungle Zone.
Electric Plant[]
An unnamed, electricity-emitting plant appears in the Dimension Zone in One Piece: Unlimited Adventure. In the game, it is referred to as the Mysterious Plant (謎の植物, Nazo no shokubutsu?). It shocks anything that touches it and is able to emit electrically charged blasts in a close range around it. Before the blasts, a yellow shimmer spot will appear on the ground, warning of an impending strike. It behaves similarly to Enel's El Thor. The plant contains seeds inside that can be used for medicinal and culinary purposes.
Great Tree[]
The Great Tree is an island-sized, flora-based organism created by a now-lost civilization over a millennia ago for the purpose of electing future leaders through ordeals. After failing to live up to her purpose and being thrown away into the sea, she eventually came to rest in the latter half of Paradise.[44][45]
Ambling Stonecrop[]
The Ambling Stonecrop (アルケマンネングサ?) is a giant plant, resembling a Venus flytrap. They live in the desert around Nanohana[46] and the Boin Archipelago, though they're implied to be a slightly different strain. Ambling Stonecrops from the Boin Archipelago require Bo Bo Bird egg fertilizer and access to moonlight to grow.[47]
Burning Stonecrop[]
The Burning Stonecrop (モヤセマンネングサ?) is a giant red plant, resembling the Ambling Stonecrop. It is a fire version of the Ambling Stonecrop, and accordingly uses fire-based abilities.[46]
Awa Awa Mushroom[]
The Awa Awa Mushroom (アワアワキノコ, Awa Awa Kinoko?, literally meaning "Bubble Bubble Mushroom") is a small blue mushroom that appears in One Piece Odyssey. It grows, among other places, in the Lake Shore Cave on Waford. When they're dissolved in water, they create carbonation. Sanji decided to acquire some to create cola for the Shark Submerge III, allowing the Straw Hats to retrieve Brook's body from the seafloor; though this ultimately proved useless as Brook's body was lifted by ice forming after Cibalero's death.[46] Its name is localized as Bubble-Bubble Mushroom in the English version of One Piece Odyssey.
Bitter-Bitter Gourd[]
The Bitter-Bitter Gourd (ニガニガソウ, Niganiga Sou?) is a gourd found, among other places, in Dressrosa. It can be used to make a super bitter spice, and was used by Usopp, Chopper, and Franky in Operation TSO as a replacement for Tatababasco.[46] Its name is localized as Bitter-Bitter Herb in the English version of One Piece Odyssey.
Other[]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Mirabara Grass[]
Mirabara Grass (ミラバラ草, Mirabara-sō?) is a grass that can be used as an antidote for toxins. It is also part of the diet of the banbaraba.[48]
Poopshroom[]
The Poopshroom (ウンコモリモリ夕ケ, Unkomorimori yūke?) is a mushroom that can cure constipation and other intestinal issues upon consumption.[49][50]
Antiseptic Porcini Mushroom[]
The Antiseptic Porcini Mushroom (ショウドクタケ, Shoudokutake?) is a mushroom that can shoot out antiseptic bursts, for use on cuts and injuries.[51]
Oyster Mushroom Bandages[]
Oyster Mushroom Bandages (バンソウコウタケ, Bansoukoutake?) are a type of mushroom that can be used as a bandage for cuts and injuries.[51]
Straw Hat Mushroom[]
The Straw Hat Mushroom (ムギワラダケ, Mugiwaradake?) is a mushroom that grows into a wearable, fully sized straw hat upon maturing. It takes only a day to grow.[52]
Otsutocomaetake[]
Otsutocomaetake (オツトコマエタケ, Otsutokomaetake?) is a mushroom that grows in the Forest of Rare Animals. It only grows at the top of mountain in the center of the forest. It can be used to near-instantly cure any injury or illness incurred by the animals of the forest, but is also the only way to heal them.[53]
Yokunaru[]
The Yokunaru (ヨクナ~ル?) is a type of flower growing on a New World Winter Island. It is considered a legendary medicinal herb. The flower only grows atop a large snow mountain located on the island. It appeared in One Piece Party.[54]
Concludes non-canon section.
References[]
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 19 Chapter 175 (p. 19), Galdino seemingly floating on water despite his Devil Fruit curse.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 66 Chapter 653 (p. 19) and Episode 573, Franky explains to Usopp about how Kuuigosu is used to ascend from Fish-Man Island.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 16 Chapter 142 (p. 10-11) and Episode 85, Hiriluk tells Chopper his past.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 17 Chapter 153 (p. 13-19) and Episode 90, Hiriluk's dream is fulfilled.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 523 (p. 18) and Episode 419, Momoiro Island is shown.
- ↑ One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Strong World, A Sakura tree is shown on Merveille.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 59 Chapter 576 (p. 12) and Episode 485, Whitebeard reminisces about his conversation with Roger.
- ↑ One Piece Yellow: Grand Elements.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 132.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 29 Chapters 267–269 and Episodes 176–177, The showdown in the Ordeal off Iron.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 31 Chapter 295 (p. 10-11) and Episode 191, The Golden Bell is revealed to be on a cloud near the top of Giant Jack.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 31 Chapter 288 (p. 14) and Episode 187, Noland finds a Kona Tree
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 31 Chapter 289 (p. 15) and Episode 188, Noland explains the history of Conine.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 31 Chapter 289 (p. 20) and Episode 188, Noland cures the Shandia.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 32 (p. 146), Oda confirms the inspiration for Conine.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 392 (p. 3) and Episode 275, Clover talks about the Tree of Knowledge.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 431 (p. 12-15) and Episode 313.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 603 (p. 7-8) and Episode 523, Robin says the roots of the Yarukiman Mangrove reach the sea floor.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 (p. 13-15) and Episode 390, Hatchan and Pappag describe the Yarukiman Mangrove trees that compose the Sabaody Archipelago.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 497 (p. 7-8) and Episode 391, Hatchan explains the bubbles will burst when they leave Sabaody Archipelago's climate.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 499 and Episode 393, Charlos eating ice cream through his bubble helmet.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 551 and Episode 461, the Whitebeard Pirates invade Marineford Bay with coated ships.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 (p. 17) and Episode 390, Hatchan explains that coating the ship is the only way to reach Fish-Man Island.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 514 and Episode 408, Luffy eats a Body Mushroom and becomes infected.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 408.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 and Episode 420, The Boin Archipelago is seen as, initially believed, islands.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 56 Chapter 550 and Episode 455, Heracles leads Usopp to the Forest of Gluttony.
- ↑ buchjournal.de (German)
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 592 and Episode 506, Weather Balls are first seen, but not introduced.
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 596 and Episode 514, Haredas introduces Weather Balls to Nami.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 598 and Episode 517, Nami uses Weather Balls to electrocute the Fake Straw Hat Crew.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 61 Chapter 598, Usopp uses Pop Greens for his Midori Boshi: Devil.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 612 (p. 10) and Episode 531, Neptune explaining to Nami about the Sunlight Tree Eve.
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 738 (p. 4-5) and Episode 671, The Elegant Sunflowers are used in the SMILE Factory.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 817 (p. 12-14) and Episode 768.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 913 (p. 17) and Episode 899.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Chapter 1127 (p. 2).
- ↑ One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Strong World, Shiki uses the Daft Green to keep the wild animals from his base in Merveille.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 61 (p. 124), Oda explains the tree on Rusukaina.
- ↑ One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Strong World, Indigo explains about the SIQ and its origin, the IQ.
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 One Piece Special — Adventure of Nebulandia.
- ↑ One Piece Movie — One Piece Film: Red.
- ↑ One Piece Video Game — Legend of the Rainbow Island.
- ↑ One Piece Video Game — Unlimited Cruise 1: The Treasure Beneath The Waves.
- ↑ One Piece Video Game — Unlimited Cruise 2: Awakening of a Hero.
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 One Piece Video Game — Odyssey.
- ↑ One Piece Video Game — Odyssey, Side Quest: God Usopp 2
- ↑ The Great Adventure of Vivi the Pirate
- ↑ Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 1, Chopperman explains some of the poopshroom's benefits to the students.
- ↑ Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 2, Chopperman recommends the mushroom to Ms. Nami.
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 1, Chopperman patches up Koby's injuries.
- ↑ Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 3, Chopperman and his students grow Straw Hat Mushrooms to block the sun.
- ↑ Chopperman Manga — Vol. 2 Chapter 6.
- ↑ One Piece Party Manga — Vol. 3 Chapter 11.
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