Lily pad

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Lily pad The icon used to represent this plant or fungus.
Vegetation
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Appearance in Pikmin 3.
Family Unknown

Lily pads are plants that float on the surface of water and can support the weight of leaders and Pikmin. They move along with the water's current, and in closed bodies of water, they move on a set path or remain stationary.

In fanon games

Below this point is where users place their version of lily pads.

In Pikmin 2... Again?

What if it was another story...?
This article or section pertains to Pikmin 2... Again?, a fanon game created by Blower Pot.
Lily pad Lily pad icon.png
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Scientific name Folium plataformes
Family Waterlily
Use Acts as platforms

The lily pads return in Pikmin 2... Again?. Like in Pikmin 3, they move with the water's current, and Pikmin and leaders can ride on them. They are present in the predominantly flooded sublevels of the Serene Pond, where they are used extensively to navigate. Additionally, the Froggy Long Legs walks on only lily pads and can stamp on them to temporarily sink them into the water.

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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Lily pad The icon used to represent this plant.
Scientific name Nymphaea alba
Family Waterlily
Areas Thicket of Nourishment, Gloomy Mire
Caves Rimstone Ridge, Autumnal Undergrowth, Rusted Vivarium

In Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers, lily pads are indicated as being the leaves of a white water-lily plant, going by their scientific name. Beyond lily pads, there are some other functional variants, such as miniature ice floes in Torrential Igloo, and slabs of igneous that float across flowing lava in Angler Underworld. Stationary lily pads also function as platforms in some areas.

Notes

Olimar's notes

A species of flowering lotus that grows in the water. Their leaves grow flat on the surface of the water, and provide shelter for amphitubers, elips, purselips, and various other species of aquatic life. Their leaves have a tendency to snap off and float across the current. Where they're taken to is anyone's guess.

And on a side note, I'm slightly put off by the look of their seed pods. However, it's nowhere near as bad as the Hocotate Ship's aversion to it.

Louie's notes

This plant's starchy bulb has many versatile uses. Moreso, the leaves make for a good substitute for most other leafy greens, offering use as a topping or edible wrap.

Ship's comments

Elegant as they may look, these plants hold a dark secret: their seed pods are UGLY!!!