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- "You kept me waiting! I'm Eterna's Gym Leader, Gardenia, the Grass-type master! When I first saw you, I was convinced you'd find your way to me. My hunch was right on the money. You have a winning aura about you. So, anyway, this will be fun. Let's have our battle."
- — Gardenia, Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum.
Gardenia (ナタネ Natane) serves as the Gym Leader for Eterna City. Gardenia specializes in Grass-type Pokémon, and holds the Forest Badge for the trainers that defeat her. She is also known as a "Master of Vivid Plant Pokémon." She loves Grass-Type Pokémon and as such, has a lot of plants in her gym. Gardenia is also an expert on Grass-Type Pokémon.
Appearance
Gardenia has brown eyes and half-brown half-black hair. She wears a black long-sleeved crop top with a green cloak, brown cargo pants with a black belt, and green boots.
Biography
Games
Gardenia first appeared in the first Generation IV games as the Eterna City Gym Leader, specializing in Grass Pokémon. The player first meets her in Eterna Forest, outside of the mansion. Her Gym is filled with plants, and trainers that challenge her must search for and find all of the Gym members before they can face her. Upon defeating her, she will reward the player with the Forest Badge and TM86 (Grass Knot).
Manga
Adventures
She battled against Platinum and lost, giving her the Forest Badge. She also appears in Chapter 4 where she attacked Pearl because she trained with Team Galactic. When Gardenia found out he wasn't with Team Galactic she attacked him. Then she states that Team Galactic has been causing trouble in the Eterna Forest and Eterna City.
Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
Gardenia was attacking Hareta and Mitsumi at first because she thought they were a part of Team Galactic. Hareta then asked for a Gym Battle but she refused, thinking that Hareta was still a beginner. Piplup however didn't agree with her and demanded for a battle. At the end, Hareta won the battle and she gave him the badge. She also battled against Team Galactic with the other Gym Leaders.
Anime
Gardenia first appeared DP031: The Grass-Type Is Always Greener! in the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl anime series. She was shown to have a slight obsession with Grass-type Pokémon, as she quickly commented and interacted with other people's Grass Pokémon, including Team Rocket's. Also during this episode, Gardenia had a small battle with Ash, where she unveiled her own Turtwig and used it against Ash's. Despite her stay with Ash and his friends, Gardenia had not yet revealed herself as the Eterna City Gym Leader. Just like in the games, Ash and his friends meet Gardenia in Eterna Forest.
After a short absence, Gardenia later appeared in A Secret Sphere of Influence!, where she revealed herself to be the Gym Leader. In The Grass Menagerie!, Gardenia battled Ash using her Cherubi, Turtwig, and Roserade. While there was some struggle on Ash's part, he managed to win, defeating her Roserade with his Aipom. Upon leaving, Gardenia rewarded Ash with a Forest Badge.
Gardenia returned in Once There Were Greenfields where she battled Ash and Dawn in a double battle she organized, with James as her partner. After the battle, Gardenia took James's Cacnea, with his permission, in order to train it, so it can master Drain Punch.
Sprites
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Pokémon
Games
Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Black 2 and White 2
Anime
On hand
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Cherubi was first seen battling Staravia in a mock battle. It was quickly withdrawn. In the official gym battle it was defeated after a tough battle by Staravia. | ||
Cherubi |
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Turtwig is Gardenia's main Pokémon. In the official Gym Battle it defeated Staravia but lost to Ash's Turtwig. Its moves are Leaf Storm, Leech Seed and Tackle. | ||
Turtwig |
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Roserade was Gardenia's final Pokémon used in the gym battle. It beat Turtwig quickly with a Weather Ball but Aipom managed to defeat it. | ||
Roserade |
Training
Pokémon | Information | |
Cacnea was James' Pokémon from Team Rocket, but he gave it to Gardenia for training to master Drain Punch. | ||
Cacnea |
Cares for
- Oddish
- Gloom
- Vileplume
- Bellsprout
- Weepinbell
- Victreebel
- Tangela
- Hoppip
- Skiploom
- Jumpluff
- Roselia
- Shroomish
- Budew
Manga
File:Cherubi(P)Sprite.png | File:Turtwig.png | File:Roserade(DP)Sprite.png |
Cherubi Lv. 19 | Turtwig Lv. 19 | Roserade Lv. 22 |
Voice Actresses
- Czech: Jana Palenickova, Klara Sumanova
- Polish: Anna Sztejner, Monika Wierzbicka
- Portuguese: Rita Fernandes, Isabel Queiros
- Spanish: Adelaida Lopez
- Iberian Spanish: Isabel Romo, Nallely Solis
Trivia
- Gardenia's name is based on the word garden for her love of grass Pokémon or it could be an abbreviation of gardening or a reference to the flower, Gardenia.
- In the game, she has a fear of Ghost Type Pokémon. She says "What if there is a Ghost/Grass Pokémon?". This combination finally appeared in Generation 6 with the Pokémon Phantump, Trevenant, Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist.
- Gardenia is the second Gym Leader to use Grass Pokémon the first being Erika of Celadon City, the third being Cilan from Unova, and the fourth being Ramos from Kalos.
- She is the first person to hug Gardenia's Cacnea without it hugging her first.
- Her hairstyle resembles that of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX main character, Jaden Yuki.
- Gardenia's Japanese name means Rapeseed.
- Gardenia's Cherrim is underleveled at 20 as Cherubi evolves at level 25.
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