
Secret Wonders·#38·2007
Sunflora, the cheerful Grass-type Sun Pokémon from Generation II, is celebrated for its radiant disposition and unique evolution from Sunkern, symbolizing joy and warmth in the Pokémon world. This particular Sunflora LV.35 card, #38/132 from the 2007 Secret Wonders set, is a non-holo rare that stands out with its vibrant Mitsuhiro Arita artwork and intriguing gameplay mechanics. Here, you'll delve into Sunflora's Pokédex lore, explore the card's specific HP, attack names, energy costs, and effects, along with its weakness, resistance, and edition history.
Read more ↓Sunflora, the Sun Pokémon, is a Grass-type introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon universe. It evolves from Sunkern when exposed to a Sun Stone, transforming from a perpetually sad seed into a vibrant, cheerful sunflower. True to its name, Sunflora thrives in sunny environments, often found in fields and meadows where it can bask in the warmth. Its diet consists primarily of sunlight, which it converts into energy to power its lively movements and bright disposition. In the games, Sunflora is often depicted as a relatively early-game Grass-type, known for its decent Special Attack. In the anime, it has appeared as a recurring character, notably owned by Erika, a Gym Leader, showcasing its cheerful and sometimes ditzy personality. Culturally, Sunflora embodies joy and vitality, often symbolizing warmth and happiness, much like the sunflowers it resembles. Its unique evolution method and sunny demeanor make it a memorable and beloved Pokémon among fans, representing the beauty and energy of nature.
Last updated: April 11, 2026