
Dragons Exalted·#14·2012
Roserade, the elegant Bouquet Pokémon, is a beloved Grass/Poison-type from Generation IV, known for its graceful appearance and potent toxins. This particular card, Roserade 14/124 from the 2012 Dragons Exalted set, is a common rarity that showcases the Pokémon's distinct charm through its detailed artwork. Here, you'll find comprehensive information including its Pokédex lore, its attacks with their energy costs and effects, and its specific weakness, resistance, and retreat cost.
Read more ↓Roserade, the Bouquet Pokémon, is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It evolves from Roselia when exposed to a Shiny Stone, and Roselia itself evolves from Budew with high friendship during the day. Roserade is known for its elegant appearance, resembling a dancer with roses for hands, one red and one blue, which are said to contain different potent toxins. In the wild, Roserade typically inhabits flower gardens and forests, where it uses its alluring scent to attract prey before incapacitating them with its poisonous whips. Its sophisticated design and dual typing make it a versatile asset in battles, often seen in the hands of skilled trainers. Roserade has appeared prominently in the anime, often showcasing its graceful movements and powerful attacks, particularly in contests and battles where its beauty and strength are highlighted. Its cultural significance lies in its blend of natural beauty and dangerous capabilities, embodying a delicate yet formidable presence in the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 10, 2026