Are Roselia's flowers ever at any time buds or are they alawys flowers from that evolution on?

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I know this is a bit of an odd question, however I’ve been looking through the pokedex for all the games again to being writing a story about a Roselia for my little brother and what I found made ,e curious. I understand that the pre-evolved form of Roselia is budew, and budew is the bud Pokemon and when they evolve Rosies automatically have roses on the ends of their arms. However, in the pokedex (in Emerald, Diamond, Heart gold, Soul silver, and y) it states that Roselia that are raised on “nutritionally rich” spring waters (varies by game) they will have beautiful blooms when they do bloom. Did the authors mean budews? Or are we assuming that at times they do not have roses at the end of their arms and instead have buds? I know I am taking this way too literally, but I want to get all the “facts” straight before writing. Thank you so much!

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In terms of the sprites you seen in the actual game, no, they are always flowers :3

But in terms of actual Pokemon Biology, it’s pokedex does claim for have buds before the bloom brings flowers. Theseare budshowever, not Budews in that sense. Although, I quite like your thinking with that.

I pretty much got this my working it out , logic and bases it off from what you said,but if it helps, you can look atthispage. I’m not sure how much it helps, though.