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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Glaistigs typically wear long, flowing robes, skirts and gowns woven out of leaves.
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** The Green Mother is clad in a tight bodice of leaves and long, trailing skirt of flowering vines, both growing directly from her body.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/IceAge5CollisionCourse'', Sid makes his girlfriend a bikini made of poison oak. Small wonder they broke up after one date.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/IceAge5CollisionCourse'', ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeCollisionCourse'', Sid makes his girlfriend a bikini made of poison oak. Small wonder they broke up after one date.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode "The Incredible Shrinking Wizard", when Gargamel grows back to his original size after being stuck in Smurf size for a good portion of the episode, he covers his male parts with a bush that he carries around with him as he chases after Azrael.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "The Incredible Shrinking Wizard", when Gargamel grows back to his original size after being stuck in Smurf size for a good portion of the episode, he covers his male parts with a bush that he carries around with him as he chases after Azrael.Azrael.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs2021'' episode "The Makeover", a group of male Smurfs are seen wearing a leaf around their waists while waiting for Vanity and Tailor to come up with new clothes for the Smurfs.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs2021'' episode "The Makeover", a group of male Smurfs are seen wearing a leaf around their waists while waiting for Vanity and Tailor to come up with new clothes for the Smurfs.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'': Tempts Fate spends several adventures wearing little more than a loincloth made of grass and moss, as a result of a trap in a previous dungeon which forced him to leave behind most of his clothing and armor to escape.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'': Tempts Fate spends several adventures wearing little more than a loincloth made of grass and moss, as a result of a trap in a previous dungeon which forced him to [[GivingThemTheStrip leave behind most of his clothing and armor to escape.escape]].
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** ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': ComicBook/PoisonIvy is fond of wearing a part or full leaf based costume.
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* ''ComicBook/OlivieRameau'': When Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the FlowersOfNature, in fact).
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* ''ComicBook/OlivieRameau'': When Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the FlowersOfNature, flower in her hair, in fact).
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{EPIC}}'': The leaf men wear leaf uniforms. Or else the Leaf Men are themselves partially composed of leaves. Queen Tara's dress is composed of a leaf for the bodice and a large pink-and-white vine flower for the skirt, with smaller leaves made into shoes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{EPIC}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic}}'': The leaf men wear leaf uniforms. Or else the Leaf Men are themselves partially composed of leaves. Queen Tara's dress is composed of a leaf for the bodice and a large pink-and-white vine flower for the skirt, with smaller leaves made into shoes.
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** The 3.5 ''Arms and Equipment Guide'' introduces two magical armors that are vegetal in nature: the Bondleaf Wrap, a single large leaf from a magical tree that wraps around the body, getting nutriments from it, and the Moon-Ivy, a wreathlike choker that grows a flexible bodysuit of ivy around the body overnight, which whithers at the end of every day.
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** The 3.5 ''Arms and Equipment Guide'' introduces two magical armors that are vegetal in nature: the Bondleaf Wrap, a single large leaf from a magical tree that wraps around the body, getting nutriments from it, and the Moon-Ivy, a wreathlike choker that grows a flexible bodysuit of ivy around the body overnight, which whithers withers at the end of every day.
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* The Coronet Debutante Ball in Los Angeles still has the debutantes [[VirginInAWhiteDress wear white dresses]] and [[HighClassGloves gloves]], but also carry [[PinkMeansFeminine pink hand muffs]] covered with pink flower petals.
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* Artist Duane Bryer's {{Big Beautiful|Woman}} pin-up girl Hilda sometimes liked to go around in bikinis made of [[https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1dba9_b659c70afa27480d98411464c3dd571c.jpg/v1/fit/w_600,h_726,q_90,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/e1dba9_b659c70afa27480d98411464c3dd571c.jpg flowers]] or [[https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1dba9_6a4987564b67476dac179aba9497f94d.jpg/v1/fit/w_600,h_648,q_90/e1dba9_6a4987564b67476dac179aba9497f94d.jpg leaves.]] One time this got [[https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1dba9_3435150b90594557bca448d88c9ca4e4.jpg/v1/fit/w_600,h_512,q_90/e1dba9_3435150b90594557bca448d88c9ca4e4.jpg some unwanted attention.]]
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': In early material, the halfling nature deity Sheela Peryroyl is dressed in wildflowers.
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** In early material, the halfling nature deity Sheela Peryroyl is dressed inwildflowers.wildflowers.
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** In early material, the halfling nature deity Sheela Peryroyl is dressed in
** The 3.5 ''Arms and Equipment Guide'' introduces two magical armors that are vegetal in nature: the Bondleaf Wrap, a single large leaf from a magical tree that wraps around the body, getting nutriments from it, and the Moon-Ivy, a wreathlike choker that grows a flexible bodysuit of ivy around the body overnight, which whithers at the end of every day.
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* ''WebComic/{{Goblins}}'': Tempts Fate spends several adventures wearing little more than a loincloth made of grass and moss, as a result of a trap in a previous dungeon which forced him to leave behind most of his clothing and armor to escape.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'': The Petalars dress like this, though it may actually be part of their body, being plant people.
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* Artist Duane Bryer's {{Big Beautiful|Woman}} pin-up girl Hilda sometimes liked to go around in bikinis made of [[https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1dba9_b659c70afa27480d98411464c3dd571c.jpg/v1/fit/w_600,h_726,q_90,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/e1dba9_b659c70afa27480d98411464c3dd571c.jpg flowers]] or [[https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1dba9_6a4987564b67476dac179aba9497f94d.jpg/v1/fit/w_600,h_648,q_90/e1dba9_6a4987564b67476dac179aba9497f94d.jpg leaves.]] One time this got [[https://static.wixstatic.com/media/e1dba9_3435150b90594557bca448d88c9ca4e4.jpg/v1/fit/w_600,h_512,q_90/e1dba9_3435150b90594557bca448d88c9ca4e4.jpg some unwanted attention.]]
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* ''Anime/SevenMortalSins'': In episode 6, Belphegor gives Maria Totsuka a bikini made of leaves to replace her destroyed clothes. Maria complains that [[RealityEnsues it is very itchy and uncomfortable]].
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* ''Anime/SevenMortalSins'': In episode 6, Belphegor gives Maria Totsuka a bikini made of leaves to replace her destroyed clothes. Maria complains that [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it is very itchy and uncomfortable]].
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* ''Manga/DrStone'': When Senku and Taiju [[NakedOnRevival first wake up]], they each make a loincloth out of leaves. They both pretty quickly swap them for leather clothes once they have them.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Glaistigs typically wear long, flowing robes, skirts and gowns woven out of leaves.
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* ''LightNovel/IsItWrongToTryToPickUpGirlsInADungeon'': During a BeachEpisode OVA, Hestia tries to seduce Bell by wearing a bikini made of leaves.
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[[caption-width-right:195: [[http://www.gizmodiva.com/fashion/valentine’s-day-gown-and-shoe-made-of-rose-petals.php Roses are red]]... I'm sorry, [[DistractedByTheSexy how does the rest go?]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:195: [[http://www.gizmodiva.com/fashion/valentine’s-day-gown-and-shoe-made-of-rose-petals.php [[https://www.flowerweb.com/en/article/168961/Stunning-flower-dress-by-Joe-Massie Roses are red]]... I'm sorry, [[DistractedByTheSexy how does the rest go?]]]]
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* ''ComicBook/OlivieRameau'': When Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the {{flower in her hair}}, in fact).
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* ''ComicBook/OlivieRameau'': When Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the {{flower in her hair}}, FlowersOfNature, in fact).
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* ''Manga/BlackClover'': Mimosa's most powerful Plant Recovery Magic spells form a dress made out of flowers that increase the power of her healing.
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* ''Film/TheFieldGuideToEvil'': In "The Cobbler's Lot", the three nymphs who seduce Tivadar are wearing only strategically placed wisps of pond vegetation.
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* In ''Film/HouseOnBareMountain'', one of the girls arrives at the costume party wearing only a fig leaf as a costume. Granny makes her go upstairs and get changed. She comes back wearing two additional (much smaller) fig leaves on her nipples.
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* In ''Film/HouseOnBareMountain'', one of the girls arrives at the costume party wearing only a fig leaf as a costume. Granny makes her go upstairs and get changed. She comes back wearing two additional (much smaller) fig leaves on her nipples.
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* ''ComicBook/AlanFord'': MsFanservice Pochita marries in a wedding dress made of palm leaves interlocked and kept together by a belt to form a skirt and cover her breasts.
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* The "Wood" Clow Card Spirit in ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' is dressed in leaves.
* In the desert island arc of ''Manga/LoveHina'', Naru, Shinobu and Nyamo are wearing bikinis made of leaves.
* In the desert island arc of ''Manga/LoveHina'', Naru, Shinobu and Nyamo are wearing bikinis made of leaves.
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* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'': The "Wood" Clow Card Spirit in ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' Spirit is dressed in leaves.
* ''Manga/LoveHina'': In the desert islandarc of ''Manga/LoveHina'', arc, Naru, Shinobu and Nyamo are wearing bikinis made of leaves.
* In ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'', after Sapphire has been living in the wilderness for a while, she resurfaces wearing a grass skirt and leaf bra.
* ''Anime/QueensBlade'': Alleyne wears undergarments made out of leaves.
* ''Manga/LoveHina'': In the desert island
* In ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'', after Sapphire has been living in the wilderness for a while, she resurfaces wearing a grass skirt and leaf bra.
* ''Anime/QueensBlade'': Alleyne wears undergarments made out of leaves.
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* In ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'', after Sapphire has been living in the wilderness for a while, she resurfaces wearing a grass skirt and leaf bra.
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* Even with the vine covering ''[[Art/CivicVirtueTriumphantOverUnrighteousness Civic Virtue's]]'' penis, the sculpture was still considered too provocative. It was was [[TheRoaringTwenties 1920's]] America, so this isn't all that surprising.
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* ''Art/CivicVirtueTriumphantOverUnrighteousness'': Even with the vine covering ''[[Art/CivicVirtueTriumphantOverUnrighteousness Civic Virtue's]]'' Virtue's penis, the sculpture was still considered too provocative. It was was [[TheRoaringTwenties 1920's]] America, so this isn't all that surprising.
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** Several Dryads are dressed this way. Special mention goes to [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=136285 Rushwood Dryad]] and [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=11494 Shanodin Dryads]], the latter of whom combines it PetalPower into a floating cloud of foliage.
** There are several green enchantments that boost a creature power and toughness and are represented by them being wrapped in wood or vines, like [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=189922 Oakenform]] and [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=370444 Moldervine Cloak.]]
** There are several green enchantments that boost a creature power and toughness and are represented by them being wrapped in wood or vines, like [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=189922 Oakenform]] and [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=370444 Moldervine Cloak.]]
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** Several Dryads are dressed this way. Special mention goes to [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=136285 [[https://scryfall.com/card/10e/294/rushwood-dryad Rushwood Dryad]] and [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=11494 [[https://scryfall.com/card/7ed/269/shanodin-dryads Shanodin Dryads]], the latter of whom combines it PetalPower into a floating cloud of foliage.
** There are severalgreen Green enchantments that boost a creature power and toughness and are represented by them being wrapped in wood or vines, like [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=189922 [[https://scryfall.com/card/m20/341/oakenform Oakenform]] and [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=370444 [[https://scryfall.com/card/mma/155/moldervine-cloak Moldervine Cloak.]]Cloak]].
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* Franchise/{{Batman}} villainess ComicBook/PoisonIvy is fond of wearing a part or full leaf based costume.
* In the {{Belgian comic|s}} ''Olivier Rameau'', when Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the {{flower in her hair}}, in fact).
* In the {{Belgian comic|s}} ''Olivier Rameau'', when Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the {{flower in her hair}}, in fact).
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* Franchise/{{Batman}} villainess ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
** ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': ComicBook/PoisonIvy is fond of wearing a part or full leaf based costume.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her, it's revealed to be part of her body.
*In the {{Belgian comic|s}} ''Olivier Rameau'', when ''ComicBook/Olivie Rameau'': When Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the {{flower in her hair}}, in fact).
** ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'': ComicBook/PoisonIvy is fond of wearing a part or full leaf based costume.
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her, it's revealed to be part of her body.
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* Wild Smurf in the titular story of the same name from ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' starts off wearing a Smurf hat made of leaves and a bush covering his male parts. Near the end of the story, Gargamel disguises himself by dressing himself with a hollow tree stump that covers his male parts.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her it is revealed to be part of her body.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her it is revealed to be part of her body.
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* ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'': Wild Smurf Smurf, in the titular story of the same name from ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' name, starts off wearing a Smurf hat made of leaves and a bush covering his male parts. Near the end of the story, Gargamel disguises himself by dressing himself with a hollow tree stump that covers his male parts.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her it is revealed to be part of her body.parts.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her it is revealed to be part of her body.
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* Tinker Bell and all the fairies, in the ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' franchise, wear flower or leaf based clothes.
* Similarly, the Leaf Men from ''WesternAnimation/{{EPIC}}'' wear leaf uniforms. Or else the Leaf Men are themselves partially composed of leaves. Queen Tara's dress is composed of a leaf for the bodice and a large pink-and-white vine flower for the skirt, with smaller leaves made into shoes.
* Similarly, the Leaf Men from ''WesternAnimation/{{EPIC}}'' wear leaf uniforms. Or else the Leaf Men are themselves partially composed of leaves. Queen Tara's dress is composed of a leaf for the bodice and a large pink-and-white vine flower for the skirt, with smaller leaves made into shoes.
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* Tinker Bell and all the fairies, in the ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' franchise, ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'': The fairies wear flower flower- or leaf based leaf-based clothes.
*Similarly, the Leaf Men from ''WesternAnimation/{{EPIC}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{EPIC}}'': The leaf men wear leaf uniforms. Or else the Leaf Men are themselves partially composed of leaves. Queen Tara's dress is composed of a leaf for the bodice and a large pink-and-white vine flower for the skirt, with smaller leaves made into shoes.
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* ''Literature/TheBible'': After eating the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve attempted to cover their nakedness through garments made of fig leaves (if you know what fig leaves [[https://pjcarnes.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/1fig_leaf.jpg look like,]] the symbolism is kind of obvious). God later provided animal skins for them to wear.
* The title character of ''Literature/PeterPan'' wears clothes made out of leaves and tree sap. Most adaptations just dress him in green instead, with or without some leaves for decoration, but the [[Film/PeterPan 2003 film]] follows the book's description.
* The title character in the Romanian fairy tale ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/020.htm The Flower Queen's Daughter]]'' wears a dress woven out of flowers.
* Rhia of ''Literature/TheLostYearsOfMerlin'' is described to be wearing clothes made of vines.
* In the book ''Ivy And The Meanstalk'', Princess Ivy is brought to her friend's wedding wearing a cumbersome dress made entirely of live flowers, which hurts to walk in and attracts a lot of insects. The bride specifically chose it for her.
* Trolls in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes cultivate the more-attractive varieties deliberately. (Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''.)
* Dryads in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' are often described as wearing clothes that are made of the leaves and bark of the trees they come from.
* The elves, pixies, and most of the sprites from ''Literature/TheSpiderwickChronicles'' use this as their standard attire.
* In the ''Literature/TimeWarpTrio'' book about cavemen, the Trio arrive in the past and immediately notice that [[NakedOnArrival they're naked]], save for Fred keeping his baseball hat and Sam's NerdGlasses. They tried to take a bunch of modern stuff back with them this time, and apparently ''[[AppliedPhlebotinum The Book]]'' decided that you CantTakeAnythingWithYou if you're gonna be a twerp about it. While Fred just wants to hide behind a bush until they can go home, Sam fashions the three some rudimentary clothing out of large leaves.
* In ''[[Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents The Penultimate Peril]]'', the Baudelaire siblings are working as concierges at a hotel. At one point, Klaus is summoned to the rooftop pool, where Esme Squalor is wearing a bikini composed of five lettuce leaves (three in the front and two in the back).
* ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': From Episode 2, multiple, due to multiple {{Plant Person}}s:
** Thistle:
---> She was wearing a mess of old leaves that might charitably be called clothes.
** Sweetbriar:
---> A pink-topped girl dressed in [...] ragged leaves
** [[spoiler:Princess Rosalind]]:
---> Delicate, pale skin was tinged a light green where it was not covered by a cascade of white rose petals, somehow fixed together to provide a veil over her otherwise bare body.
* The title character of ''Literature/PeterPan'' wears clothes made out of leaves and tree sap. Most adaptations just dress him in green instead, with or without some leaves for decoration, but the [[Film/PeterPan 2003 film]] follows the book's description.
* The title character in the Romanian fairy tale ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/020.htm The Flower Queen's Daughter]]'' wears a dress woven out of flowers.
* Rhia of ''Literature/TheLostYearsOfMerlin'' is described to be wearing clothes made of vines.
* In the book ''Ivy And The Meanstalk'', Princess Ivy is brought to her friend's wedding wearing a cumbersome dress made entirely of live flowers, which hurts to walk in and attracts a lot of insects. The bride specifically chose it for her.
* Trolls in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes cultivate the more-attractive varieties deliberately. (Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''.)
* Dryads in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' are often described as wearing clothes that are made of the leaves and bark of the trees they come from.
* The elves, pixies, and most of the sprites from ''Literature/TheSpiderwickChronicles'' use this as their standard attire.
* In the ''Literature/TimeWarpTrio'' book about cavemen, the Trio arrive in the past and immediately notice that [[NakedOnArrival they're naked]], save for Fred keeping his baseball hat and Sam's NerdGlasses. They tried to take a bunch of modern stuff back with them this time, and apparently ''[[AppliedPhlebotinum The Book]]'' decided that you CantTakeAnythingWithYou if you're gonna be a twerp about it. While Fred just wants to hide behind a bush until they can go home, Sam fashions the three some rudimentary clothing out of large leaves.
* In ''[[Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents The Penultimate Peril]]'', the Baudelaire siblings are working as concierges at a hotel. At one point, Klaus is summoned to the rooftop pool, where Esme Squalor is wearing a bikini composed of five lettuce leaves (three in the front and two in the back).
* ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': From Episode 2, multiple, due to multiple {{Plant Person}}s:
** Thistle:
---> She was wearing a mess of old leaves that might charitably be called clothes.
** Sweetbriar:
---> A pink-topped girl dressed in [...] ragged leaves
** [[spoiler:Princess Rosalind]]:
---> Delicate, pale skin was tinged a light green where it was not covered by a cascade of white rose petals, somehow fixed together to provide a veil over her otherwise bare body.
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* ''Literature/TheBible'': After eating the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve attempted to cover their nakedness through garments ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'': [[OurNymphsAreDifferent Dryads]] are often described as wearing clothes that are made of fig the leaves (if you know what fig leaves [[https://pjcarnes.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/1fig_leaf.jpg look like,]] and bark of the symbolism is kind of obvious). God later provided animal skins for them to wear.
trees they come from.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Trolls often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes deliberately cultivate the more-attractive varieties. Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''.
* ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/020.htm The Flower Queen's Daughter]]'': The title character wears a dress woven out of''Literature/PeterPan'' flowers.
* ''Literature/IvyAndTheMeanstalk'': Princess Ivy is brought to her friend's wedding wearing a cumbersome dress made entirely of live flowers, which hurts to walk in and attracts a lot of insects. The bride specifically chose it for her.
* ''Literature/TheLostYearsOfMerlin'': Rhia is described as wearing clothes made of vines.
* ''Literature/PeterPan'': The title character wears clothes made out of leaves and tree sap. Most adaptations just dress him in green instead, with or without some leaves for decoration, but the [[Film/PeterPan 2003 film]] follows the book's description.
*The title character ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': Multiple appear in Episode 2, due to the Romanian fairy tale ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/020.htm The Flower Queen's Daughter]]'' presence of multiple {{Plant Person}}s. Thistle wears only a mass of leaves vaguely resembling clothes, Sweetbriar wears a dress woven out of flowers.
* Rhiaragged leaves, and [[spoiler:Princess Rosalind]] a cascade of ''Literature/TheLostYearsOfMerlin'' is described to be wearing clothes made of vines.
white rose petals fixed together through unclear means.
* ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'': In ''The Penultimate Peril'', thebook ''Ivy And The Meanstalk'', Princess Ivy Baudelaire siblings are working as concierges at a hotel. At one point, Klaus is brought summoned to her friend's wedding the rooftop pool, where Esme Squalor is wearing a cumbersome dress made entirely bikini composed of live flowers, which hurts to walk in and attracts a lot of insects. The bride specifically chose it for her.
* Trolls in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes cultivate the more-attractive varieties deliberately. (Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''.)
* Dryads in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' are often described as wearing clothes that are made of thefive lettuce leaves (three in the front and bark of two in the trees they come from.
back).
* ''Literature/TheSpiderwickChronicles'': The elves, pixies, and most of thesprites from ''Literature/TheSpiderwickChronicles'' sprites use this as their standard attire.
*In the ''Literature/TimeWarpTrio'' book about cavemen, the ''Literature/TimeWarpTrio'': The Trio arrive in the past and immediately notice that [[NakedOnArrival they're naked]], save for Fred keeping his baseball hat and Sam's NerdGlasses. They tried to take a bunch of modern stuff back with them this time, and apparently ''[[AppliedPhlebotinum The Book]]'' decided that you CantTakeAnythingWithYou if you're gonna be a twerp about it. While Fred just wants to hide behind a bush until they can go home, Sam fashions the three some rudimentary clothing out of large leaves. \n* In ''[[Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents The Penultimate Peril]]'', the Baudelaire siblings are working as concierges at a hotel. At one point, Klaus is summoned to the rooftop pool, where Esme Squalor is wearing a bikini composed of five lettuce leaves (three in the front and two in the back).\n* ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': From Episode 2, multiple, due to multiple {{Plant Person}}s:\n** Thistle:\n---> She was wearing a mess of old leaves that might charitably be called clothes.\n** Sweetbriar:\n---> A pink-topped girl dressed in [...] ragged leaves\n** [[spoiler:Princess Rosalind]]:\n---> Delicate, pale skin was tinged a light green where it was not covered by a cascade of white rose petals, somehow fixed together to provide a veil over her otherwise bare body.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': Trolls often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes deliberately cultivate the more-attractive varieties. Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''.
* ''[[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/020.htm The Flower Queen's Daughter]]'': The title character wears a dress woven out of
* ''Literature/IvyAndTheMeanstalk'': Princess Ivy is brought to her friend's wedding wearing a cumbersome dress made entirely of live flowers, which hurts to walk in and attracts a lot of insects. The bride specifically chose it for her.
* ''Literature/TheLostYearsOfMerlin'': Rhia is described as wearing clothes made of vines.
* ''Literature/PeterPan'': The title character wears clothes made out of leaves and tree sap. Most adaptations just dress him in green instead, with or without some leaves for decoration, but the [[Film/PeterPan 2003 film]] follows the book's description.
*
* Rhia
* ''Literature/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents'': In ''The Penultimate Peril'', the
* Trolls in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes cultivate the more-attractive varieties deliberately. (Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''.)
* Dryads in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' are often described as wearing clothes that are made of the
* ''Literature/TheSpiderwickChronicles'': The elves, pixies, and most of the
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* ''Literature/TheBible'': After eating the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve attempted to cover their nakedness through garments made of fig leaves (if you know what fig leaves [[https://pjcarnes.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/1fig_leaf.jpg look like]], the symbolism is kind of obvious). God later provided animal skins for them to wear.
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* ''Literature/TheBible'': After eating the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve attempted to cover their nakedness through garments made of fig leaves (if you know what fig leaves [[https://pjcarnes.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/1fig_leaf.jpg look like]], the symbolism is kind of obvious). God later provided animal skins for them to wear.
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* In early ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' material the halfling nature deity Sheela Peryroyl is dressed in wildflowers.
* In the tabletop role-playing game ''Brave New World'', the Jungler archetype (whose power set involves controlling plants) is depicted as being dressed in leaves.
* In the tabletop role-playing game ''Brave New World'', the Jungler archetype (whose power set involves controlling plants) is depicted as being dressed in leaves.
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* In early ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' material the halfling nature deity Sheela Peryroyl is dressed in wildflowers.
* In the tabletop role-playing game ''Brave New World'', the''TabletopGame/BraveNewWorld'': The Jungler archetype (whose power set involves controlling plants) is depicted as being dressed in leaves.leaves.
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': In early material, the halfling nature deity Sheela Peryroyl is dressed in wildflowers.
* In the tabletop role-playing game ''Brave New World'', the
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': In early material, the halfling nature deity Sheela Peryroyl is dressed in wildflowers.
* In ''VideoGame/FaeryLegendsOfAvalon'', this is common attire for a lot of faeries. Since they're small, they usually don't need many leaves.
* In ''VideoGame/GemsOfWar'', Dryads "wear" leaves. The text for their card wonders what they do in autumn.
* ''VideoGame/GuildWars 2'': The Sylvari are sapient human-like plants. All of their buildings and racial specific equipment is made of leaves, wood, and flowers. The clothes do come separate though, as other races can equip Sylvari produced weaponry and clothing. Their undergarments, however, appear to be appendages grown out of their bodies.
* In ''VideoGame/GemsOfWar'', Dryads "wear" leaves. The text for their card wonders what they do in autumn.
* ''VideoGame/GuildWars 2'': The Sylvari are sapient human-like plants. All of their buildings and racial specific equipment is made of leaves, wood, and flowers. The clothes do come separate though, as other races can equip Sylvari produced weaponry and clothing. Their undergarments, however, appear to be appendages grown out of their bodies.
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* The Sylvari in ''VideoGame/GuildWars 2'' are sentient human-like plants. All of their buildings and racial specific equipment is made of leaves, wood, and flowers. The clothes do come separate though, as other races can equip Sylvari produced weaponry and clothing. Their undergarments, however, appear to be appendages grown out of their bodies.
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* The Sylvari ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Leavanny makes leaf clothing for small Pokémon it finds. Its pre-evolutions, Sewaddle and Swadloon, clothe themselves in ''VideoGame/GuildWars 2'' are sentient human-like plants. All leaves as well.
* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' has another Dryad example. She sells copies of her costume in the game's Halloween season, so players can dress theirbuildings and racial specific equipment is made of leaves, wood, and flowers. The clothes do come separate though, own characters up in Garden Garments as other races can equip Sylvari produced weaponry and clothing. Their undergarments, however, appear to be appendages grown out of their bodies. well.
* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' has another Dryad example. She sells copies of her costume in the game's Halloween season, so players can dress their
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* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' has another Dryad example. She sells copies of her costume in the game's Halloween season, so players can dress their own characters up in Garden Garments as well.
* Leavanny, the Nurturing Franchise/{{Pokemon}}, makes leaf clothing for small Pokémon it finds. Its pre-evolutions, Sewaddle and Swadloon, clothe themselves in leaves as well.
* In ''VideoGame/GemsOfWar'', Dryads "wear" leaves. The text for their card wonders what they do in autumn.
* In ''VideoGame/FaeryLegendsOfAvalon'', this is common attire for a lot of faeries. Since they're small, they usually don't need many leaves.
* Leavanny, the Nurturing Franchise/{{Pokemon}}, makes leaf clothing for small Pokémon it finds. Its pre-evolutions, Sewaddle and Swadloon, clothe themselves in leaves as well.
* In ''VideoGame/GemsOfWar'', Dryads "wear" leaves. The text for their card wonders what they do in autumn.
* In ''VideoGame/FaeryLegendsOfAvalon'', this is common attire for a lot of faeries. Since they're small, they usually don't need many leaves.
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* The Petalars in ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' dress like this, though it may actually be part of their body, being plant people.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' has Amalia, a Sadida (their world's [[PlantPerson plant]] [[GreenThumb summoners]]) that wears a skirt made out of leaves. Other Sadidas seen in the show also wear similarly leafy clothing. This includes the men, who wear leafy loincloths and grow bushy green beards that make them resemble trees.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Ashi makes a dress and shoes out of leaves as part of her GoodCostumeSwitch (her previous outfit was a SpyCatsuit made from ash that had bonded to her skin; scrubbing it off had left her completely naked).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' has Amalia, a Sadida (their world's [[PlantPerson plant]] [[GreenThumb summoners]]) that wears a skirt made out of leaves. Other Sadidas seen in the show also wear similarly leafy clothing. This includes the men, who wear leafy loincloths and grow bushy green beards that make them resemble trees.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Ashi makes a dress and shoes out of leaves as part of her GoodCostumeSwitch (her previous outfit was a SpyCatsuit made from ash that had bonded to her skin; scrubbing it off had left her completely naked).
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode "The Incredible Shrinking Wizard", when Gargamel grows back to his original size after being stuck in Smurf size for a good portion of the episode, he covers his male parts with a bush that he carries around with him as he chases after Azrael.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode "The Incredible Shrinking Wizard", when Gargamel grows back to his original size after being stuck in Smurf size for a good portion ''WesternAnimation/HerselfTheElf'':
** The hemlines of theepisode, he covers his male elves' skirts/dresses are shaped like flower petals. Some are stellate or funnel-form; others are trumpet-shaped.
** In ''The Special Magic of Herself the Elf'', partswith of Creeping Ivy's outfit include leafy short sleeves and a bush that he carries around with him as he chases after Azrael.foliaged skirt.
** The hemlines of the
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* Creeping Ivy from ''[[WesternAnimation/HerselftheElf TheSpecialMagicofHerselftheElf]]''. Parts of her outfit include leafy short sleeves and a foliaged skirt.
** The hemlines of the elves' skirts/dresses are shaped like flower petals. Some are stellate or funnel-form; others are trumpet-shaped.
** The hemlines of the elves' skirts/dresses are shaped like flower petals. Some are stellate or funnel-form; others are trumpet-shaped.
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* Creeping Ivy from ''[[WesternAnimation/HerselftheElf TheSpecialMagicofHerselftheElf]]''. Parts ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Ashi makes a dress and shoes out of leaves as part of her GoodCostumeSwitch (her previous outfit include leafy short sleeves and was a foliaged skirt.
** The hemlinesSpyCatsuit made from ash that had bonded to her skin; scrubbing it off had left her completely naked).
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode "The Incredible Shrinking Wizard", when Gargamel grows back to his original size after being stuck in Smurf size for a good portion of theelves' skirts/dresses are shaped episode, he covers his male parts with a bush that he carries around with him as he chases after Azrael.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'': The Petalars dress likeflower petals. Some are stellate or funnel-form; others are trumpet-shaped.this, though it may actually be part of their body, being plant people.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' has Amalia, a Sadida (their world's [[PlantPerson plant]] [[GreenThumb summoners]]) that wears a skirt made out of leaves. Other Sadidas seen in the show also wear similarly leafy clothing. This includes the men, who wear leafy loincloths and grow bushy green beards that make them resemble trees.
** The hemlines
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode "The Incredible Shrinking Wizard", when Gargamel grows back to his original size after being stuck in Smurf size for a good portion of the
* ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'': The Petalars dress like
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' has Amalia, a Sadida (their world's [[PlantPerson plant]] [[GreenThumb summoners]]) that wears a skirt made out of leaves. Other Sadidas seen in the show also wear similarly leafy clothing. This includes the men, who wear leafy loincloths and grow bushy green beards that make them resemble trees.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her it is revealed to be part of her body.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her it is revealed to be part of her body.
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* Even with the vine covering ''[[Art/CivicVirtueTriumphantOverUnrighteousness Civic Virtue's]]'' penis, the sculpture was still considered too provocative. It was was [[TheRoaringTwenties 1920's]] America, so this isn't all that surprising.
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* Even with the vine covering ''[[Art/CivicVirtueTriumphantOverUnrighteousness Civic Virtue's]]'' penis, the sculpture was still considered too provocative. It was was [[TheRoaringTwenties 1920's]] America, so this isn't all that surprising.
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* Creeping Ivy from ''[[WesternAnimation/HerselftheElf TheSpecialMagicofHerselftheElf]]''. Parts of her outfit include leafy short sleeves and a foliaged skirt.
** The hemlines of the elves' skirts/dresses are shaped like flower petals. Some are stellate or funnel-form; others are trumpet-shaped.
** The hemlines of the elves' skirts/dresses are shaped like flower petals. Some are stellate or funnel-form; others are trumpet-shaped.
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Crosswicking.
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* Trolls in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes cultivate the more-attractive varieties deliberately. (Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Discworld/UnseenAcademicals''.)
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* Trolls in ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' often have living lichens growing on their stony bodies, and fashion-conscious females sometimes cultivate the more-attractive varieties deliberately. (Enterprising salesmen have capitalized on this by selling trolls plant food in pretty spray bottles, as described in ''Discworld/UnseenAcademicals''.''Literature/UnseenAcademicals''.)
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* ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': From Episode 2, multiple, due to multiple {{Plant Person}}s:
** Thistle:
---> She was wearing a mess of old leaves that might charitably be called clothes.
** Sweetbriar:
---> A pink-topped girl dressed in [...] ragged leaves
** [[spoiler:Princess Rosalind]]:
---> Delicate, pale skin was tinged a light green where it was not covered by a cascade of white rose petals, somehow fixed together to provide a veil over her otherwise bare body.
** Thistle:
---> She was wearing a mess of old leaves that might charitably be called clothes.
** Sweetbriar:
---> A pink-topped girl dressed in [...] ragged leaves
** [[spoiler:Princess Rosalind]]:
---> Delicate, pale skin was tinged a light green where it was not covered by a cascade of white rose petals, somehow fixed together to provide a veil over her otherwise bare body.
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* ''ComicBook/RulahJungleGoddess'': In "The Vampire Garden" in #18, Rulah fights a plant-controlling villainess called the Flower Lady who dresses in a halter top of flowers and a miniskirt of leaves.
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* In the {{Belgian comic|s}} ''ComicBook/OlivierRameau'', when Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the {{flower in her hair}}, in fact).
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* In the {{Belgian comic|s}} ''ComicBook/OlivierRameau'', ''Olivier Rameau'', when Colombe Tiredaile goes for a swim, all she wears is a pair of flowers over her nipples and another over her crotch (identical to the {{flower in her hair}}, in fact).
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** Being a classic PlantPerson, [[http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Zyra/SkinsTrivia?file=Zyra_OriginalSkin.jpg Zyra]] is an example.
** Also, Morgana's [[http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Morgana/SkinsTrivia?file=Morgana_BlackthornSkin.jpg Blackthorn Morgana skin.]]
** Also, Morgana's [[http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Morgana/SkinsTrivia?file=Morgana_BlackthornSkin.jpg Blackthorn Morgana skin.]]
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** Being a classic PlantPerson, [[http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Zyra/SkinsTrivia?file=Zyra_OriginalSkin.[[https://leagueoflegends.fandom.com/wiki/File:Zyra_OriginalSkin.jpg Zyra]] is an example.
** Also, Morgana's[[http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Morgana/SkinsTrivia?file=Morgana_BlackthornSkin.[[https://leagueoflegends.fandom.com/wiki/File:Morgana_BlackthornSkin.jpg Blackthorn Morgana skin.]]skin]].
** Also, Morgana's
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* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' has another Dryad example.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PrivateSnafu'': In "A Lecture on Camouflage", Snafu appears wearing only a fig leaf as a demonstration of 'the first man to ever use camouflage'.
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* The title character of ''Literature/PeterPan'' wears clothes made out of leaves and tree sap. Most adaptations just dress him in green instead, with or without some leaves for decoration, but the [[Film/PeterPan 2003 film]] follows the book's description.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': The New 52 version of Demeter appears to be wearing a dress made out of plant material. When Ares tears a hole through her it is revealed to be part of her body.