Gossifleur #0829 Generation VIII
Flowering Pokémon

Gossifleur

· Tournicoton

It anchors itself in the ground with its single leg, then basks in the sun. After absorbing enough sunlight, its petals spread as it blooms brilliantly.

Type
grass
Stage
1 of 2
Category
Flowering Pokémon
Japanese
Height
0.4 m
Weight
2.2 kg
Color
Green
Shape
Blob
§ I

Evolution & biology

A 2-stage line — walk through the morphology of Gossifleur.

§ II

Base stats

Plotted against the dex maximum of 255.

  1. HP 040
    /255
  2. Attack 040
    /255
  3. Defense 060
    /255
  4. Sp. Atk 040
    /255
  5. Sp. Def 060
    /255
  6. Speed 010
    /255
§ IV

Gossifleur through its illustrators

The hands that shaped this Pokémon’s visual identity across the TCG.

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  • 01 M

    Mizue

    Mizue has been credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards since 2011, with artwork appearing through 2025. Their illustrations span Black & White, Sun & Moon, and Scarlet & Violet releases, marked by cheerful, playful scenes, balanced compositions, and vibrant, pastel-leaning color.

    2 cards
    Sword & Shield era
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  • 02 KH

    Kagemaru Himeno

    Kagemaru Himeno has been credited on Pokémon TCG art from 1999 to 2024, spanning 656 cards. Work appears across sets including Jungle, Team Rocket, and Black & White, with a craft built on playful, character-forward staging, balanced layouts, and vibrant, often pastel-leaning color.

    1 card
    Sword & Shield era
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  • 03 KU

    Kyoko Umemoto

    Kyoko Umemoto has illustrated Pokémon TCG cards from 2002 to 2025, spanning eras from E-Card to Sword & Shield. The work leans cartoonish and playful, with balanced, clear compositions and vibrant-to-pastel color palettes that keep scenes lighthearted and readable.

    1 card
    Sword & Shield era
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  • 04 NS

    Naoki Saito

    Naoki Saito has been credited on Pokémon TCG cards since 2010, with artwork appearing through 2025. Their illustrations span Black & White, XY, and Sun & Moon, and include Trainer cards. The work is marked by colorful, cartoonish character design, energetic moods, and balanced, dynamic compositions.

    1 card
    Sun & Moon era
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  • 05 ST

    Saya Tsuruta

    Saya Tsuruta is credited on Pokémon Trading Card Game cards since 2007, with artwork appearing through 2025. Their illustrations span series including Sword & Shield, Sun & Moon, and Scarlet & Violet, marked by playful, cartoonish character focus and vibrant, pastel-leaning color.

    1 card
    Sword & Shield era
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§ V

All Gossifleur cards

8 of 8 cards · refined archive view.