
Lost Origin·#15·2022
Roserade, the elegant Bouquet Pokémon, is a beloved Grass/Poison type introduced in the fourth generation, known for its graceful appearance and potent toxins. This specific card from the 2022 Lost Origin set, a common rarity, stands out with its synergistic attack combination that rewards strategic play. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and their energy costs, and its weakness, along with a comprehensive history of this edition.
Read more ↓Roserade, the Bouquet Pokémon, is a Grass/Poison type introduced in Generation IV. It is the final evolution of Budew, which evolves into Roselia, and then Roselia evolves into Roserade. Known for its elegant and graceful appearance, Roserade is often depicted with a mask-like face and two bouquets of roses for hands, one red and one blue, which are said to contain different types of poison. Its natural habitat is typically lush, rose-filled gardens and forests, where it can blend seamlessly with its surroundings. Roserade is a carnivorous Pokémon, using its alluring scent to attract prey before ensnaring them with its thorny whips and poisonous attacks. In the games, Roserade is a strong special attacker with high speed, making it a formidable opponent. It has also made appearances in the anime, often portrayed as a sophisticated and powerful Pokémon, such as Fantina's Roserade in the Diamond and Pearl series. Its design, reminiscent of a masked ballroom dancer, gives it a unique cultural significance, embodying both beauty and danger. Roserade is weak to Fire, Flying, Psychic, and Ice-type attacks, but resistant to Grass, Fighting, Water, Electric, and Fairy types, reflecting its dual typing.
Last updated: April 11, 2026