
Adorable hedge
Nature
A round hedge often seen in wide-open fields. Cute flowers are blooming on it.

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Environment-themed placeables for natural outdoor areas and habitats—plants, terrain, water features, and props that support landscape and biome design. Browse the list below, then read the guide for categories, uses, and how to obtain nature items.
Mar 27, 2026

Nature
A round hedge often seen in wide-open fields. Cute flowers are blooming on it.

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Seeds that blossom into adorable hedges once grown. Try planting them in some soil!



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Gorgeous and extravagant flowers in full bloom. Be wary of the thorns on their stems.


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Small, sparsely grown plants that stand strong, no matter how much you walk on them.


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Molten rock that has been cooled with water. Heat it up again by placing it near lava!

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Gemstones that brightly sparkle in caves. Shatter one and use the pieces to make something.

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Cute flowers that bloom in port towns. They would surely be a delightful gift to any Pokemon.

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Seeds that blossom into cute flowers once grown. Try planting them in some soil!

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A hedge with lustrous flowers blooming on it. It might be even more beautiful on a rainy day.

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Seeds that blossom into damp hedges once grown. Try planting them in some soil!

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Seeds that blossom into dandy flowers once grown. Try planting them in some soil!


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Hardy, creeping vines that cling securely to things that plants can't grow in, like bricks and boulders.

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The remains of a tree washed ashore. It would look great as a piece of interior decor.

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It floats gently on the water's surface. Some Pokemon probably love sitting on this.

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Flowers that stand tall, even in rugged mountains. Their majestic elegance fills your heart with resolve.
Nature Items in Pokémon Pokopia are a category of environment-themed objects used to create and enhance natural outdoor areas and habitats. These items help shape landscapes, simulate organic features, and support habitat creation that attracts Pokémon through environmental design.
This page serves as a database-style reference of nature items, their roles, and how they fit into outdoor and habitat systems.
Nature Items are placeable environment objects that represent natural elements such as plants, terrain features, and water forms. They differ from indoor furniture or utility objects by focusing on outdoor aesthetics and habitat realism rather than mechanical function.
These items are commonly used to:
In the Pokopia world, natural environments play a key role in attracting Pokémon and defining biome identity.
Objects in this category represent plant life and organic ground cover. Examples include seeds that grow into flowers, grass patches, and flower clusters.
These items are used to simulate natural growth and create areas that resemble meadows, fields, or forests.
Terrain Nature Items modify the appearance of the ground or introduce natural structures such as small rocks, soil textures, and natural elevation props.
These elements help define the look and feel of outdoor areas and can be combined to build varied landscape themes.
This category includes items that simulate water or wetland environments, such as small decorative pools and pond-like features.
Water elements support biome diversity and can be used to represent streams, ponds, or wetland zones in outdoor designs.
These items enhance visual richness without directly affecting gameplay mechanics. They often include fallen logs, wild vegetation clusters, and natural décor props.
These objects are ideal for creating immersive outdoor scenes that resemble untouched nature.
Nature Items are primarily placed in outdoor spaces to build habitats and influence the environment rather than provide mechanical benefits. In Pokopia, the world is shaped by the player's ability to craft and arrange natural elements, which in turn affects how Pokémon interact with those areas.
Players often:
These placements contribute to habitat conditions that may attract different Pokémon types based on environmental preferences.
Nature Items are generally acquired through:
Using gathered materials at crafting stations.
Found while exploring regions and completing activities.
Tied to progression and environment milestones.
Because Pokopia emphasizes exploration and building, players naturally encounter these items while advancing through regions and quests.
They influence habitat aesthetics and environmental conditions that can indirectly affect Pokémon behavior.
Yes, many Nature Items are obtained through crafting or exploration rewards.
They are not strictly required, but they enhance habitat realism and environmental diversity.