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'''Seeds''' are items that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are small yellow acorn-like objects that can be found in certain kingdoms. Each kingdom that contains seeds also contains a small plant pot for each one, usually in a different location from the seeds; [[Mario]] can plant a seed by bringing it to an empty pot and throwing it inside. After a seed has been planted, it grows over time until a golden bud appears at the top of the plant; in the [[Seaside Kingdom]], Mario can use a [[Gushen]] to water it, quickening the growing process. If Mario touches the bud after the plant has grown fully, it sprouts and releases a [[Power Moon]]. Once Mario has collected this Power Moon, the plant stays fully grown for the rest of the game, allowing the Power Moon to be re-collected for [[coin]]s or [[Health Meter|health]] at any point by touching the bud again.
'''Seeds''' are items that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are small yellow acorn-like objects that can be found in certain kingdoms. Each kingdom that contains seeds also contains a small plant pot for each one, usually in a different location from the seeds; [[Mario]] can plant a seed by bringing it to an empty pot and throwing it inside. After a seed has been planted, it grows over time until a golden bud appears at the top of the plant; in the [[Seaside Kingdom]], Mario can use a [[Gushen]] to water it, quickening the growing process. If Mario touches the bud after the plant has grown fully, it sprouts and releases a [[Power Moon]]. Once Mario has collected this Power Moon, the plant stays fully grown for the rest of the game, allowing the Power Moon to be re-collected for [[coin]]s or [[Health Meter|health]] at any point by touching the bud again.


In the [[Wooded Kingdom]], a [[green plant|similar plant]] appears in a stream in the [[Deep Woods]], surrounded by blackened, non-collectable coins stuck in the riverbed. If Mario [[capture]]s a [[Coin Coffer]] and uses it to shoot coins at the plant, it grows taller and taller; after a few hundred coins are fired, the bud finally appears and can be opened to collect a Power Moon.
In the [[Wooded Kingdom]], a similar plant appears in a stream in the [[Deep Woods]], surrounded by blackened, non-collectable coins stuck in the riverbed. If Mario [[capture]]s a [[Coin Coffer]] and uses it to shoot coins at the plant, it grows taller and taller; after a few hundred coins are fired, the bud finally appears and can be opened to collect a Power Moon.


There also exists a larger, brown variation of seeds; Mario can throw one into an enclosed patch of dirt to make it grow into a massive [[Beanstalk]], which can take him to a higher platform, out of the Deep Woods, or to a bonus area in the sky, depending on the Beanstalk's location. In the Wooded Kingdom, these seeds are dispensed by silver [[Steam Gardener]]s.
There also exists a larger, brown variation of seeds; Mario can throw one into an enclosed patch of dirt to make it grow into a massive [[Beanstalk]], which can take him to a higher platform, out of the Deep Woods, or to a bonus area in the sky, depending on the Beanstalk's location. In the Wooded Kingdom, these seeds are dispensed by silver [[Steam Gardener]]s.

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