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==Fairy Tale Land Species==
 
==Fairy Tale Land Species==
 
===Camelot Species===
 
===Camelot Species===
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{{ListFungus|Crimson Crown|the=yes|origin=Camelot|image=503CrimsonCrown.png|{{Main|Crimson Crown}}}}
{{ListFungus/U|Crimson Crown|origin=Camelot|image=503CrimsonCrown.png|It first appears in the [[Siege Perilous|third episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. It is used to communicate across barriers, even through spells. It is also known to be poisoned. [[David Nolan|David]] finds it in [[Brocéliande]]. Weeks later, [[Henry Mills|Henry]] uses it to discover [[Merlin]]'s message about how to save [[Emma Swan|Emma]] from the [[Darkness]]. }}
 
   
{{ListPlant/U|the=no|Merlin's Tree|origin=Camelot|image=502MostPowerful.png|It first appears in the [[The Price|second episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. [[Nimue (Character)|Nimue]] used the [[Dark One Dagger]] and a tear of [[Merlin]]'s broken heart to [[Shapeshifting|turn him]] into a tree. The tree can telepathically communicate with people. Emma used the same elements to turn him back into a man.}}
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{{ListPlant|Merlin's Tree|origin=Camelot|image=502MostPowerful.png|It first appears in the [[The Price|second episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. [[Nimue (Character)|Nimue]] used the [[Dark One Dagger]] and a tear of [[Merlin]]'s broken heart to [[Shapeshifting|turn him]] into a tree. The tree can telepathically communicate with people. Emma used the same elements to turn him back into a man. {{S|("[[The Price]]", "[[The Broken Kingdom]]", "[[Dreamcatcher (Episode)|Dreamcatcher]]", "[[The Bear and the Bow]]" <small>''(mentioned)''</small>)}}}}
   
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{{ListPlant|Middlemists|origin=Camelot|multiple=yes|image=504LotsOfFlowers.png|{{Main|Middlemists}}}}
{{ListPlant|Middlemists|origin=Camelot|image=504LotsOfFlowers.png|They first appear in the [[The Broken Kingdom|fourth episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. They used to grow in the village of Oxleigh, and were brought to [[Merlin]]'s village by [[Nimue (Character)|Nimue]]. Centuries later, an entire [[Middlemist Field|field]] of middlemists can be found near the [[Camelot Castle|Camelot castle]]. ''The middlemist flower shares its name with the real-life, rose-like flower known as middlemist red.''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/mar/09/middlemist-red-camellia-chiswick-house|title=World's rarest camellia in full bloom|last=Kennedy|first=Maev|date=March 9, 2010|publisher=''[[Wikipedia:The Guardian|The Guardian]]''}}</ref>}}
 
   
 
===Enchanted Forest Species===
 
===Enchanted Forest Species===
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{{ListPlant|Beanstalk|origin=Enchanted Forest|the=yes|image=206Beanstalk.png|{{Main|Beanstalk}}}}
{{ListPlant/U|Beanstalk|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=206Beanstalk.png|It first appears in the [[The Doctor|fifth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. It is an enormous beanstalk that reaches into the sky, and the [[Giants]] realm. It has a protective enchantment so that it can't be easily climbed. [[Cora]] enchanted [[Enchanted Cuffs|cuffs]] that allow people to climb it. }}
 
   
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{{ListPlant|Enchanted Trees|origin=Enchanted Forest|multiple=yes|image=120ItsBeautiful.png|{{Main|Enchanted Trees}}}}
{{ListPlant|Enchanted Trees|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=120ItsBeautiful.png|It first appears in the [[Pilot|first episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. These are trees whose wood can be carved into magic-based items. The very last enchanted tree in the Enchanted Forest was used to make the [[Magic Wardrobe|magic wardrobe]], which suggests there are no more enchanted trees in existence.<ref>"[[Pilot]]"</ref>|An enchanted tree was used to make the magic wardrobe.|A branch of an enchanted tree can be carved into a [[Author's Pen|quill]] for the [[Authors|Author]].|The ''[[Jolly Roger (Ship)|Jolly Roger]]'' was made from an enchanted tree.|[[August Booth|Pinocchio]] was carved from an enchanted tree.}}
 
   
{{ListPlant/U|the=no|Gaston's Rose|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=112FlowerPower.png|It appears in the [[Skin Deep|twelfth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. When Gaston breaks into the [[Dark Castle]] to demand [[Belle]] be released, [[Rumplestiltskin]] [[Shapeshifting|turns]] him into a rose. Belle later cuts the bottom stem and puts the upper half of the rose in a vase.}}
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{{ListPlant|Gaston's Rose|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=112FlowerPower.png|It appears in the [[Skin Deep|twelfth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. When Gaston breaks into the [[Dark Castle|Dark castle]] to demand [[Belle]] be released, [[Rumplestiltskin]] [[Shapeshifting|turns]] him into a rose. Belle later cuts the bottom stem and puts the upper half of the rose in a vase.}}
   
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{{ListPlant|Poppies|multiple=yes|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=208ItsBeautiful.png|{{Main|Ground Poppy Dust}}}}
{{ListPlant|the=no|Poppies|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=208ItsBeautiful.png|They first appear in the [[Tallahassee|sixth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. These plants can be ground into [[Ground Poppy Dust|dust]] and blown onto a person's face, which makes them to fall asleep. When used on a someone previously under a [[Sleeping Curse|sleeping curse]], it puts them into a deep enough sleep to travel to the [[Netherworld]].|[[Mulan]] gave [[Emma Swan|Emma]] a bag of poppy dust to counter the [[Anton|Giant]] on the [[Beanstalk]].|Mulan used poppy dust to put [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] to sleep so she could cross into the [[Netherworld]]. |[[Tinker Bell]] uses a bag of poppy dust on [[Regina Mills]] in [[Neverland]]. |[[Zelena]] used the [[Witch (The Bear King)|Witch]]'s poppy dust on [[Ruby]], when the latter was held captive in the Witch's [[Witch's Cottage|cottage]].}}
 
   
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{{ListPlant|Magic Bean Plants|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=220BeanPlant.png|{{Main|Magic Beans}}}}
{{ListPlant|Magic Bean Plants|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=220BeanPlant.png|They first appear in the [[The Return|nineteenth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. They are plants that grow [[Magic Beans|magic beans]], which have the property of [[World-crossing|opening portals]].|The [[Giants]] used to grow magic bean in their realm above the [[Beanstalk]], until they burnt almost all of them due to a human invasion led by [[Prince James]] and [[Jack (Tallahassee)|Jack]]|The [[Blue Fairy]] gave a Magic Bean to [[Neal Cassidy|Baelfire]] when he wished for a way to have his father back from the [[Darkness]].|[[Anton]] and the [[Dwarves|seven dwarves]] grew fields of magic beans in [[Storybrooke]], but [[Regina Mills|Regina]] burnt them, and kept a plant for herself.
 
**[[Tamara]] later stole a couple of beans, using one to send [[Neal Cassidy|Neal]] to the Enchanted Forest and her, [[Greg Mendell|Greg]] and [[Henry Mills|Henry]] to Neverland.
 
**[[Hook]] also stole one from Emma, but then used it to take the heroes to [[Neverland]].|Anton gave [[Ruby]] a magic bean so she could return to the [[Enchanted Forest]] in a quest to find more [[Werewolves]].}}
 
   
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{{ListPlant|Night Root|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=314NightRoot.png|{{Main|Night Root}}}}
{{ListPlant|Night Root|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=314NightRoot.png|They appear in the [[The Tower|fourteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. They are native to [[Sherwood Forest]], and have the magical property of giving whoever ingests them visions of their worst fears, which only disappear when the fear is conquered.|[[Rapunzel (The Tower)|Rapunzel]] ingested Night Root before the [[Dark Curse|curse]] and spent decades trapped in her [[Rapunzel's Tower|tower]] alone.|[[Zelena]] tricked [[David Nolan|David]] into drinking the powder of Night Root, which made him eventually create a totem of courage for her to use in her [[Time Travel Spell|spell]]. }}
 
   
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{{ListPlant|Poisoned Apple|the=yes|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=121ChopsApple.png|{{Main|Poisoned Apple}}}}
{{ListPlant/U|Poisoned Apple|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=109Apple.png|It first appears in the [[True North|ninth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. This poisonous fruit once belonged to the [[Blind Witch (True North)|Blind Witch]], though whether she procured it or made it herself is not known. [[Hansel (True North)|Hansel]] and [[Gretel (True North)|Gretel]] steal it for the [[Evil Queen]], who later imbues it with the [[Sleeping Curse|sleeping curse]] to get revenge on [[Snow White]].<ref>"[[True North]]"</ref>}}
 
   
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{{ListPlant|Tree of Wisdom|the=yes|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=413GlowChangesColor.png|{{Main|Tree of Wisdom}}}}
{{ListPlant/U|Tree of Wisdom|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=413GlowChangesColor.png|It appears in the [[Unforgiven|thirteenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. This magical tree can answer any question as long as the person who asks the question is pure of heart. [[Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]] seek the tree for answers on how to defeat the [[Evil Queen]]'s [[Dark Curse|curse]], but they are denied an answer because the tree senses the presence of Snow White's [[Emma Swan|unborn child]], whose heart is neither light or dark.}}
 
   
{{ListPlant/U|True Love Sapling|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=607SaplingGrows.png|It appears in the [[Heartless|seventh episode]] of the [[Season Six|sixth season]]. It is a [[magic]] sapling born by the first spark of [[True Love]] between [[Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]]. When the [[Dark Curse]] swept through the Enchanted Forest, the sapling was [[World-crossing|transported]] to an underground tunnel in [[Storybrooke]].}}
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{{ListPlant|True Love Sapling|the=yes|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=607SaplingGrows.png|It appears in the [[Heartless|seventh episode]] of the [[Season Six|sixth season]]. It is a [[magic]] sapling born by the first spark of [[True Love]] between [[Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]]. When the [[Dark Curse]] swept through the Enchanted Forest, the sapling was [[World-crossing|transported]] to an underground tunnel in [[Storybrooke]].}}
   
 
==Land Without Magic Species==
 
==Land Without Magic Species==
{{ListPlant/U|the=no|Dopey's Tree|origin=Land Without Magic|image=502ThatsNew.png|It appears in the [[The Price|second episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. This plant is [[Dopey]] in tree form after he crosses the town line under the [[Dark Curse|third curse]].}}
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{{ListPlant|Dopey's Tree|origin=Land Without Magic|image=502ThatsNew.png|It appears in the [[The Price|second episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. This plant is [[Dopey]] in tree form after he crosses the town line under the [[Dark Curse|third curse]]. {{S|([[The Price]]", "[[Siege Perilous]]" <small>''(mentioned)''</small>, "[[Swan Song]]" <small>''(mentioned)''</small>, "[[The Other Shoe]]" <small>''(mentioned)''</small>)}}}}
   
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{{ListPlant|Magical Rose|the=yes|origin=Land Without Magic|image=502MagicalRose.png|{{Main|Magical Rose}}}}
{{ListPlant/U|Magical Rose|origin=Land Without Magic|image=501ThisRose.png|It first appears in the [[The Dark Swan|first episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. This plant was created by [[Mother Superior]] to symbolize [[Mr. Gold]]'s lifespan. She gives it to [[Belle]], who keeps it until Mr. Gold wakes up from his coma.}}
 
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{{ListPlant|Poisonous Spore Plants|multiple=yes|origin=Land Without Magic|image=706EatingPlant.png|They first appear in the [[Wake Up Call|sixth episode]] of the [[Season Seven|seventh season]]. After a group of humans destroy the [[Tree Nymphs' Grove|tree nymphs' grove]] and [[Gothel]]'s fellow [[Tree Nymphs|tree nymphs]], she takes her revenge making the spore plants grow into the building and expel poisonous spores, killing all the remaining humans in the room, in addition to decimating the rest of the human population in the [[Land Without Magic]]. Thousands of years later, in the [[New Enchanted Forest]], [[Drizella]] makes her way to the ruins of Gothel's [[Gothel's Tower|old tower]]. She opens a box and releases one of Gothel's monstrous plants, which almost kills her, but she is saved by [[Regina Mills|Regina]]. {{Ep|Wake Up Call|Flower Child}}}}
   
 
==Neverland Species==
 
==Neverland Species==
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{{ListPlant|Dreamshade|origin=Neverland|image=302NotTheThorns.png|{{Main|Dreamshade}}}}
{{ListPlant|Dreamshade|origin=Neverland|image=302NotTheThorns.png|They first appear in the [[The Queen Is Dead|fifteenth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. It grows in thorny bushfuls that ooze a liquid poison. In its natural form, the poison causes excruciating pain in the victim for a prolonged period, with a slow death.<ref name="lostgirl">"[[Lost Girl]]"</ref> In a concentrated dose, dreamshade still affects the victim quickly, but causes the person to expire at a faster rate.<ref>"[[The Queen Is Dead]]"</ref>|[[Liam Jones|Liam]] purposely cuts himself with dreamshade to prove it is harmless, but when he becomes instantly ill, Hook tries to save him with Neverland's spring water. This binds Liam to stay in Neverland forever to remain alive, but after he leaves the island, he perishes to his dreamshade wound.|[[Hook]] procures dreamshade in a concentrated dose before leaving Neverland, which he later uses in an attempt to kill [[Mr. Gold]].|The [[Lost Boys]] coat their arrows with dreamshade, with one of these piercing [[David Nolan|David]] during a battle.}}
 
   
 
==New Wonderland Species==
 
==New Wonderland Species==
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{{ListFungus|New Wonderland Toadstools|multiple=yes|origin=New Wonderland|image=708SoInnocent.png|{{Main|New Wonderland Toadstools}}}}
{{ListFungus|New Wonderland Toadstools|origin=New Wonderland|image=708TheKnifeDown.png|It first appears in the [[Pretty in Blue|eighth episode]] of the [[Season Seven|seventh season]]. These toadstools contain a liquid that can [[Curse of the Poisoned Heart|poison]] a person's [[Enchanted Hearts|heart]], and make that person unable to touch their loved ones. {{Ep|Pretty in Blue|One Little Tear}}|[[Gothel]] gives a toadstool to [[Rapunzel Tremaine|Rapunzel]] as an opportunity to curse [[Cecelia]]'s heart and drive her away from [[Marcus Tremaine|Marcus]]. Rapunzel, at first, rejects the idea of hurting an innocent person for her own gain, but as her jealousy grows after her daughter [[Drizella]] shows favoritism towards Cecelia, Rapunzel crushes the toadstool's liquid into the woman's drink.|After Gothel's daughter, [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]], is imprisoned in the [[Gothel's Tower|Tower]], Gothel poisones her father, [[Hook (Wish Realm)|Hook]], who has been living with her daughter, in order to punish him.|Years later, Drizella coats a knife with liquid from the toadstool in an attempt to poison [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s heart but she fails after [[Cinderella (Hyperion Heights)|Cinderella]] arrives to save him.}}
 
   
 
==Underworld Species==
 
==Underworld Species==
{{ListPlant|Ambrosia|origin=Underworld|image=520AmbrosiaAreDead.png|They appear in the [[Firebird|twentieth episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. Also known as the food of the [[Deities|Gods]], the Ambrosia is so powerful that they absorb all the [[magic]] around them. One of their magical properties is to allow their eater to escape the [[Underworld]]. They grow at a far down point of the Underworld. To access to the field, one test must be completed. Unbeknownst to everyone, [[Hades]] cut the tree of the Ambrosia, so the plant disappeared. }}
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{{ListPlant|Ambrosia|origin=Underworld|image=520AmbrosiaAreDead.png|It appears in the [[Firebird|twentieth episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. Also known as the food of the [[Deities|gods]], ambrosia is so powerful that they absorb all the [[magic]] around them. One of their magical properties is to allow their eater to [[World-crossing|escape]] the [[Underworld]]. They grow in a [[Ambrosia Temple|temple]] at a far down point of the Underworld. To access to the field, one test must be completed. Unbeknownst to everyone, [[Hades]] cut the tree of the Ambrosia, so the plant disappeared. }}
   
 
==Wonderland Species==
 
==Wonderland Species==
{{ListPlant|Birdbark Tree|origin=Wonderland|image=W107BirdbarkTree.png|They appear in the [[Bad Blood|seventh episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. It is a tree that is able to fly by agitating its leaves.|[[Alice (Down the Rabbit Hole)|Alice]] and [[Will Scarlet|Will]] used birdbark tree branches to build a flying basket to reach [[Jafar's Tower|Jafar's tower]].}}
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{{ListPlant|Birdbark Trees|multiple=yes|origin=Wonderland|image=W107BirdbarkTree.png|They appear in the [[Bad Blood|seventh episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. It is a tree that is able to fly by agitating its leaves. [[Alice (Down the Rabbit Hole)|Alice]] and [[Will Scarlet|Will]] used birdbark tree branches to build a flying basket to reach [[Jafar's Tower|Jafar's tower]].}}
   
{{ListPlant|Boro Grove's Spore Flowers|origin=Wonderland|image=W106BoroGroveTree.png|They appear in the [[Who's Alice|sixth episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. The spore flowers grow on trunks of Boro Grove trees, and they exude a purple-pinkish cloud of fog that gives off a fragrant perfume. Those that inhale the scent are plagued with almost instant amnesia and are drawn into a lively stupor of wanting to stay in the Boro Grove. If the person stays in this state after a short period of time, he or she will begin turning into a Boro Grove tree. The spore flowers affect humans, except for those who don't have their [[Enchanted Hearts|hearts]].|Spore Flowers appear on all Boro Grove trees, trapping people in the forest.
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{{ListPlant|Boro Grove's Spore Flowers|multiple=yes|origin=Wonderland|image=W106BoroGroveTree.png|They appear in the [[Who's Alice|sixth episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. The spore flowers grow on trunks of Boro Grove trees, and they exude a purple-pinkish cloud of fog that gives off a fragrant perfume. Those that inhale the scent are plagued with almost instant amnesia and are drawn into a lively stupor of wanting to stay in the Boro Grove. If the person stays in this state after a short period of time, he or she will begin turning into a Boro Grove tree. The spore flowers affect humans, except for those who don't have their [[Enchanted Hearts|hearts]].}}
**The [[Carpenter]] is one of their victims.
 
**[[Alice (Down the Rabbit Hole)|Alice]] was nearly turned into a tree until [[Will Scarlet|Will]] saved her.}}
 
{{ListPlant|Grapevines|origin=Wonderland|image=W108Grapevine.png|They appear in the [[Home|eighth episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. This plant has the ability to transmit sounds through its vines.|When [[Cyrus]] is trapped in its vines, and while wrestling to untangle himself, the grapevine broadcasts his sounds of struggle miles away in the [[Wonderland Maze|maze]]. [[Tweedledum]] hears Cyrus through the grapevine and prepares to report this to the [[Red Queen]].}}
 
   
 
{{ListPlant|Grapevines|origin=Wonderland|multiple=yes|image=W108Grapevine.png|They appear in the [[Home|eighth episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. This plant has the ability to transmit sounds through its vines. When [[Cyrus]] is trapped in its vines, and while wrestling to untangle himself, the grapevine broadcasts his sounds of struggle miles away in the [[Wonderland Maze|maze]]. [[Tweedledum]] hears Cyrus through the grapevine and prepares to report this to the [[Red Queen]].}}
{{ListFungus|Magic Mushrooms|origin=Wonderland|image=W101AliceUnderMushroom.png|They first appear in the [[Hat Trick|seventeenth episode]] of the [[Season One|first season]]. They are used to alter a person's size.|[[Jack (Tallahassee)|Jack]] gives a mushroom to [[Anton]] to befriend him with [[Prince James]] to deceive him into believing they need his help to restore the kingdom's funds.|Some times after his arrival to Wonderland, [[Will Scarlet]] nearly eats one mushroom, without knowing its power. [[Red Queen|Anastasia]] stops him from doing it.|Believing [[Cyrus]] is one of the [[Cora|Queen of Heart]]'s men, [[Alice (Down the Rabbit Hole)|Alice]] threatens to use a mushroom to destroy the genie's [[Genie Lamps|bottle]].|After she succeeds to save him, the [[Evil Queen]] gives a mushroom to [[Valet|her father]] to give him back his normal size.|To save Alice from the [[Cheshire Cat]], Will Scarlet throws a piece of magic mushroom into the feline's mouth, turning him into a little kitten.|To take back the [[Lost and Found]] from the [[Caterpillar]], Cyrus decides to distract the creature by proposing a deal, while a little Alice – after she ate a piece of mushroom – takes back the compass.|After his arrival to [[Storybrooke]], Anton is tricked by [[Regina Mills|Regina]]. She offers him a mushroom to give him back his giant size after he agreed to take his revenge on "[[David Nolan|James]]". }}
 
   
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{{ListPlant/U|Tumtum Tree|the=yes|origin=Wonderland|image=W102TumTumTree.png|It appears in the [[Trust Me|second episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. This tree grows in the [[Mimsy Meadows]]. [[Alice (Down the Rabbit Hole)|Alice]] lied about burying [[Cyrus]]' [[Genie Lamps|bottle]] under the Tumtum tree in order to give [[Jafar]] a false lead.}}
 
   
 
{{ListPlant|Tumtum Tree|the=yes|origin=Wonderland|image=W102TumTumTree.png|It appears in the [[Trust Me|second episode]] of the [[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland|spin-off series]]. This tree grows in the [[Mimsy Meadows]]. [[Alice (Down the Rabbit Hole)|Alice]] lied about burying [[Cyrus]]' [[Genie Lamps|bottle]] under the Tumtum tree ''(spelled with a capital T in the novel ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'')'' in order to give [[Jafar]] a false lead.}}
==Species of Unknown Origins==
 
{{ListPlant|Pixie Flowers|image=617BringItToYou.png|They first appear in the [[Think Lovely Thoughts|eight episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. There are two kinds of pixie flowers. One type is the flowers which grow in the highest of branches where they're closest to the stars in [[Neverland]], and only blooms at night under the starlight, which is how the [[Fairy Dust|pixie dust]] within them gets its magic. The other kind is the flowers which grow in a presence of a great evil. {{Ep|Think Lovely Thoughts|Awake}}|As [[Peter Pan|Malcolm]] climbs a tree, he spots a flower on a branch and reaches into it, takes out a handful of pixie dust, and pours it over himself.|In 1992 of [[Storybrooke]], during the first [[Dark Curse|dark curse]], [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] finds a pixie flower after [[Regina Mills]] taunts her over the years.|[[Emma Swan|Emma]] and Mary Margaret finds a very large group of pixie flowers in the presence of a great evil - the [[Black Fairy]]. They are all destroyed by [[Gideon]] by the Black Fairy's orders, but he secretly leaves one flower untouched in order to help his family.}}
 
   
 
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This page lists fictional plants and fungi featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time and its Expanded Universe.

Fairy Tale Land Species

Camelot Species

Crimson Crown

The Crimson Crown is a Camelot fungus.
Main article: Crimson Crown
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Merlin's Tree

Merlin's Tree is a Camelot plant. It first appears in the second episode of the fifth season. Nimue used the Dark One Dagger and a tear of Merlin's broken heart to turn him into a tree. The tree can telepathically communicate with people. Emma used the same elements to turn him back into a man. ("The Price", "The Broken Kingdom", "Dreamcatcher", "The Bear and the Bow" (mentioned))
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Middlemists

Middlemists are Camelot plants.
Main article: Middlemists
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Enchanted Forest Species

Beanstalk

The Beanstalk is an Enchanted Forest plant.
Main article: Beanstalk
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Enchanted Trees

Enchanted Trees are Enchanted Forest plants.
Main article: Enchanted Trees
120ItsBeautiful

Gaston's Rose

Gaston's Rose is an Enchanted Forest plant. It appears in the twelfth episode of the first season. When Gaston breaks into the Dark castle to demand Belle be released, Rumplestiltskin turns him into a rose. Belle later cuts the bottom stem and puts the upper half of the rose in a vase.
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Poppies

Poppies are Enchanted Forest plants.
Main article: Ground Poppy Dust
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Magic Bean Plants

Magic Bean Plants is an Enchanted Forest plant.
Main article: Magic Beans
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Night Root

Night Root is an Enchanted Forest plant.
Main article: Night Root
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Poisoned Apple

The Poisoned Apple is an Enchanted Forest plant.
Main article: Poisoned Apple
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Tree of Wisdom

The Tree of Wisdom is an Enchanted Forest plant.
Main article: Tree of Wisdom
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True Love Sapling

The True Love Sapling is an Enchanted Forest plant. It appears in the seventh episode of the sixth season. It is a magic sapling born by the first spark of True Love between Snow White and Prince Charming. When the Dark Curse swept through the Enchanted Forest, the sapling was transported to an underground tunnel in Storybrooke.
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Land Without Magic Species

Dopey's Tree

Dopey's Tree is a Land Without Magic plant. It appears in the second episode of the fifth season. This plant is Dopey in tree form after he crosses the town line under the third curse. (The Price", "Siege Perilous" (mentioned), "Swan Song" (mentioned), "The Other Shoe" (mentioned))
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Magical Rose

The Magical Rose is a Land Without Magic plant.
Main article: Magical Rose
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Poisonous Spore Plants

Poisonous Spore Plants are Land Without Magic plants. They first appear in the sixth episode of the seventh season. After a group of humans destroy the tree nymphs' grove and Gothel's fellow tree nymphs, she takes her revenge making the spore plants grow into the building and expel poisonous spores, killing all the remaining humans in the room, in addition to decimating the rest of the human population in the Land Without Magic. Thousands of years later, in the New Enchanted Forest, Drizella makes her way to the ruins of Gothel's old tower. She opens a box and releases one of Gothel's monstrous plants, which almost kills her, but she is saved by Regina. ("Wake Up Call," "Flower Child")
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Neverland Species

Dreamshade

Dreamshade is a Neverland plant.
Main article: Dreamshade
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New Wonderland Species

New Wonderland Toadstools

New Wonderland Toadstools are New Wonderland fungi.
Main article: New Wonderland Toadstools
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Underworld Species

Ambrosia

Ambrosia is an Underworld plant. It appears in the twentieth episode of the fifth season. Also known as the food of the gods, ambrosia is so powerful that they absorb all the magic around them. One of their magical properties is to allow their eater to escape the Underworld. They grow in a temple at a far down point of the Underworld. To access to the field, one test must be completed. Unbeknownst to everyone, Hades cut the tree of the Ambrosia, so the plant disappeared.
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Wonderland Species

Birdbark Trees

Birdbark Trees are Wonderland plants. They appear in the seventh episode of the spin-off series. It is a tree that is able to fly by agitating its leaves. Alice and Will used birdbark tree branches to build a flying basket to reach Jafar's tower.
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Boro Grove's Spore Flowers

Boro Grove's Spore Flowers are Wonderland plants. They appear in the sixth episode of the spin-off series. The spore flowers grow on trunks of Boro Grove trees, and they exude a purple-pinkish cloud of fog that gives off a fragrant perfume. Those that inhale the scent are plagued with almost instant amnesia and are drawn into a lively stupor of wanting to stay in the Boro Grove. If the person stays in this state after a short period of time, he or she will begin turning into a Boro Grove tree. The spore flowers affect humans, except for those who don't have their hearts.
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Grapevines

Grapevines are Wonderland plants. They appear in the eighth episode of the spin-off series. This plant has the ability to transmit sounds through its vines. When Cyrus is trapped in its vines, and while wrestling to untangle himself, the grapevine broadcasts his sounds of struggle miles away in the maze. Tweedledum hears Cyrus through the grapevine and prepares to report this to the Red Queen.
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Magic Mushrooms

Magic Mushrooms are Wonderland fungi.
Main article: Magic Mushrooms
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Tumtum Tree

The Tumtum Tree is a Wonderland plant. It appears in the second episode of the spin-off series. This tree grows in the Mimsy Meadows. Alice lied about burying Cyrus' bottle under the Tumtum tree (spelled with a capital T in the novel Through the Looking-Glass) in order to give Jafar a false lead.
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Species of Unknown Origins

Pixie Flowers

Pixie Flowers are plants of unknown origin.
Main article: Pixie Flowers
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