List of fictional plants

The following is a partial list of fictional plants notable for appearing in works of fiction.

Plants from fiction

Plants from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth

Plants from J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series

Plants from Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series

Plants from Dungeons & Dragons

Plants from Star Wars

Plants from Monty Python's Flying Circus

The following plants appear in the David Attenborough sketch of the last Monty Python episode.

Plants from the 2009 film Avatar

Plants in Pandora have evolved according to the characteristics of their environment, which has an atmosphere that is thicker than on Earth, with higher concentrations of carbon dioxide, xenon and hydrogen sulfide. Gravity is weaker in Pandora, thereby giving rise to gigantism. There is a strong magnetic field, causing plants to develop 'magnetotropism'. A particularly intriguing quality of flora and fauna in Pandora is their ability to communicate with each other. This is explained in the movie as a phenomenon called 'signal transduction', pertaining to how plants perceive a signal and respond to it.

Plants from The Edge Chronicles

Plants from mythology

Hoaxes

See also

References

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