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|common = Burgeoning Spiderwort. "Spiderwort" is the name used in the real world for flowers of the {{w|tradescantia}} genus, and "to burgeon" means "to grow quickly", referring to how their berries grow very fast. | |common = Burgeoning Spiderwort. "Spiderwort" is the name used in the real world for flowers of the {{w|tradescantia}} genus, and "to burgeon" means "to grow quickly", referring to how their berries grow very fast. | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|ピキノツユクサ|Piki no Tsuyukusa|Piki {{w|Commelina communis|Asiatic | |jpcommon = {{j|ピキノツユクサ|Piki no Tsuyukusa|Piki {{w|Commelina communis|Asiatic Dayflower}}}}. "[[Pikmin family#Naming|Piki]]" was an early name for Pikmin during the development of ''Pikmin''. | ||
|jpname = {{j|ピキノツユクサ 辛味種|Piki no Tsuyukusa karami-shu|Piki Asiatic | |jpname = {{j|ピキノツユクサ 辛味種|Piki no Tsuyukusa karami-shu|Piki Asiatic Dayflower (spicy taste species)}}. | ||
|scientific = ''Pikflora baccae conditus''. ''Pikflora'' is simply a combination of "Pikmin" and "flora", and ''baccae'' is Latin for "berry". ''Conditus'' is Latin for "spicy". | |scientific = ''Pikflora baccae conditus''. ''Pikflora'' is simply a combination of "Pikmin" and "flora", and ''baccae'' is Latin for "berry". ''Conditus'' is Latin for "spicy". | ||
|internal = The plant's internal name in ''Pikmin 3'' is <code>tsuyukusa</code>, part of its Japanese name. | |internal = The plant's internal name in ''Pikmin 3'' is <code>tsuyukusa</code>, part of its Japanese name. |