
Secret Wonders·#11·2007
Jumpluff, the Cottonweed Pokémon, is a Grass/Flying type from Generation II, renowned for its ability to drift on seasonal winds and spread its spores globally. This specific Jumpluff card, #11 from the 2007 Secret Wonders set, is a common variant that beautifully captures the Pokémon's whimsical nature and unique abilities. Here, you'll discover detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its Cotton Spore and Cottonweed Punch attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its place within the broader TCG history.
Read more ↓Jumpluff, known as the Cottonweed Pokémon, is a Grass/Flying type introduced in Generation II. It is the final evolution of Hoppip, evolving from Skiploom. Jumpluff is characterized by its light, spherical body and three cotton puffs that allow it to float gracefully on air currents. Its natural habitat includes open fields and meadows where it can catch the wind, and it's frequently observed migrating across continents, carried by seasonal winds. Jumpluff's diet primarily consists of sunlight, which it absorbs through its body, and it plays a vital role in its ecosystem by spreading its spores far and wide, contributing to plant propagation. In the games, Jumpluff is often utilized for its high Speed and support moves like Sleep Powder and Leech Seed. In the anime, it's depicted as a gentle, non-confrontational Pokémon, often seen in large groups drifting across vast landscapes. Its serene appearance and unique method of travel have made it a beloved figure, symbolizing freedom and the interconnectedness of nature. Culturally, Jumpluff represents the gentle power of nature and the beauty of migration, often inspiring imagery of peaceful journeys.
Last updated: April 11, 2026