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Vegetation refers to the various forms of plant life which can be found almost anywhere in any given world.

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  • Vegetation refers to the various forms of plant life which can be found almost anywhere in any given world.
  • Plant/fungal/sessile animal life added by Biomes O' Plenty.
  • Vegetation grows throughout all depths of the Dungeon; and will always be found in gardens and graveyards.
  • Als Vegetation bezeichnet man die Pflanzenwelt eines Planeten. Als die Crew um Captain Sisko auf einem Planeten in einem Dunkle-Materie-Nebel strandet, werden Nog und Garak losgeschickt, um nach Süßwasser zu suchen und die Vegetation zu erkunden. Sie werden dabei von ebenfalls gestrandeten Jem'Hadar gefangen genommen. (DS9: ) Nachdem die USS Voyager im Orbit eines Planeten mit einem Tachyon-Kern gefangen wird, stellt Seven of Nine mithilfe der Sensoren im astrometrischen Labor fest, dass es auf dem Planeten Vegetation gibt. (VOY: )
  • Vegetation refers to the amount of plants, herbs, trees, bushes and other wildlife in the world. Out of the wastelands explored in the Fallout series (eg. New California), vegetation is rare and exists in the rare form of cacti and small weeds. This is because of the nuclear winters and nuclear bomb dropping making the sands of the earth an inhospitable place.
  • Vegetation (樹霊, Jurei, lit. "Dendroid Spirits") is a species in the series. Most of them are spirits or deities portrayed as plants, trees or other vegetative creatures.
  • A type of vegetation is first found on SR388 in Metroid II: Return of Samus. Appearing in Phases 2 and 3, it consists of clusters of damaging coral-like constructs. Samus can blast them away to stop the damage by shooting them, but in some cases the floor will still be damaging. They are described as bushes in Nintendo Power walkthroughs of the game. The substance makes one more appearance in Metroid Fusion. However, it is the result of overgrowth in the Reactor Silo, and will disappear once Nettori is destroyed. Fusion refers to it several times as "vegetation".
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  • Vegetation refers to the various forms of plant life which can be found almost anywhere in any given world.
  • A type of vegetation is first found on SR388 in Metroid II: Return of Samus. Appearing in Phases 2 and 3, it consists of clusters of damaging coral-like constructs. Samus can blast them away to stop the damage by shooting them, but in some cases the floor will still be damaging. They are described as bushes in Nintendo Power walkthroughs of the game. A similar obstacle, if not the same, appears in Tourian in Super Metroid, in the barren wasteland-like area of Tourian. They are referred to as barnacles and do not damage Samus, but merely block her path, yet can easily be removed with weapon fire. Super Metroid Nintendo Player's Guide states that it "...may have been secreted by some vile life form, but it's not really clear why it exists." Because of this, it is possible that this substance is some sort of material excreted by Metroids, as it is found in both the Metroid-filled caverns of SR388, and the barren area inhabited by the baby on Zebes. The substance makes one more appearance in Metroid Fusion. However, it is the result of overgrowth in the Reactor Silo, and will disappear once Nettori is destroyed. Fusion refers to it several times as "vegetation".
  • Plant/fungal/sessile animal life added by Biomes O' Plenty.
  • Vegetation grows throughout all depths of the Dungeon; and will always be found in gardens and graveyards.
  • Als Vegetation bezeichnet man die Pflanzenwelt eines Planeten. Als die Crew um Captain Sisko auf einem Planeten in einem Dunkle-Materie-Nebel strandet, werden Nog und Garak losgeschickt, um nach Süßwasser zu suchen und die Vegetation zu erkunden. Sie werden dabei von ebenfalls gestrandeten Jem'Hadar gefangen genommen. (DS9: ) Nachdem die USS Voyager im Orbit eines Planeten mit einem Tachyon-Kern gefangen wird, stellt Seven of Nine mithilfe der Sensoren im astrometrischen Labor fest, dass es auf dem Planeten Vegetation gibt. (VOY: )
  • Vegetation refers to the amount of plants, herbs, trees, bushes and other wildlife in the world. Out of the wastelands explored in the Fallout series (eg. New California), vegetation is rare and exists in the rare form of cacti and small weeds. This is because of the nuclear winters and nuclear bomb dropping making the sands of the earth an inhospitable place.
  • Vegetation (樹霊, Jurei, lit. "Dendroid Spirits") is a species in the series. Most of them are spirits or deities portrayed as plants, trees or other vegetative creatures.
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