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(it must be not included in Naruto terms Category because it is for medicinal flower.)
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The '''Jofuku flower''' is a medical plant used in healing purposes. It shines in 7 colours. This flower has a very advanced defence mechanism, when pulled the flowers will release a pollen like substance which takes the form of the target's archenemy or whoever they were thinking of at the time to attack and defend the flowers. It can be found at the [[Jofuku Forest]] at the border of the [[Land of Fire]].
 
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|literal english=Gradual Good Fortune Flower
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The '''Jofuku flower''' is a medicinal plant that can be found in the [[Jofuku Forest]] at the border of the [[Land of Fire]]. The flower has two very peculiar traits, the first being that the flower has seven different colours and secondly, when uprooted, will release a pollen like substance which takes the form of the target's arch-enemy or whoever they were thinking of at the time to attack and defend the flowers.
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== Trivia ==
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* On the [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/naruto/episodes/episodes16/index.html official TV Tokyo's page], the term {{translation|"Jofuku grass"|徐福草|jofukusō|lit meaning=gradual good fortune grass}} is used.
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Revision as of 20:27, 3 April 2016

The Jofuku flower is a medicinal plant that can be found in the Jofuku Forest at the border of the Land of Fire. The flower has two very peculiar traits, the first being that the flower has seven different colours and secondly, when uprooted, will release a pollen like substance which takes the form of the target's arch-enemy or whoever they were thinking of at the time to attack and defend the flowers.

Trivia

  • On the official TV Tokyo's page, the term "Jofuku grass" (徐福草, jofukusō, literally meaning: gradual good fortune grass) is used.