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Treasure Trees are the results when Treasures from Little Dreamer are successfully embedded with a mood from a Moonflower and planted into the ground. Excluding the Black Treasure Tree, they are the key to preventing a moon from being consumed by the Big Bad.

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Description & Depiction[]

Treasure Trees come in all sorts of colors and shapes. They are seemingly sentient. Slathering goop on their trunks can provide them with nourishment. Picking all the treasures off a Treasure Tree will make it weak. One way of temporarily revitalizing them is to pour the juices from their picked treasures on them. Their weakened form is incapable of protecting the moon.

Trees[]

Listed below are the different types of Treasure Trees that Hanazuki can grow:

Red[]

A red tree grows when a Treasure glowing red is planted onto the ground. Red is the first type of tree Hanazuki grows in the show, and is the type of tree Hanazuki has grown most. The design of the Red Treasure Tree in the first episode (A Moonflower is Born) differs greatly from how it looks in future episodes.

Mood: Feisty

Blue[]

A Blue Tree grows when a Treasure glowing blue is planted into the ground. It's a tree with a thick trunk, droopy features, and blueish-white leaves. Its debut was in the second episode, Little Blue Hemka.

Mood: Sad

Lime Green[]

A Lime Green Tree grows when a Treasure glowing lime green is planted into the ground. It is a tall lanky tree, and is the third most grown by Hanazuki. These trees made their debut in the fifth episode, Strange Gravity.

Mood: Scared

Pink[]

A pink treasure tree grows when a Treasure glowing pink is planted into the ground. The tree's most notable feature is the Heart-shaped foliage it makes.

Mood: Loving

Purple[]

A purple treasure tree is grown when a Treasure glowing purple is planted into the ground. It is Hanazuki's second most planted Tree in the series. The tree is peculiar in that it looks like it is striking a muscle pose. These trees made their debut in Friend or Foe, where Hanazuki plants one due to how much bravery she displayed in her attempts to pursue Kiazuki.

Mood: Brave/Courageous

Black[]

A black treasure tree is grown when a Treasure glowing black is planted into the ground. black treasure tree dosent protect the moon. It is the most ominous of all Treasure Trees, with its treasures acting corrosive when thrown. Unlike the other Treasure Trees, there is no Hemka that seems to bring this emotion out of Hanazuki. These trees made their debut in the seventh episode, Moonflower Sister, where Hanazuki planted one on accident due to her despair.

Mood: Despair

Yellow[]

A yellow treasure tree is grown when a Treasure glowing yellow is planted into the ground.

Mood: Happiness

Teal/Light Blue[]

A teal treasure tree is grown when a treasure glowing teal is planted into the ground. Its most notable feature is the crystalline foliage it makes.

Mood: Glamourous

Green[]

A green treasure tree is grown when a treasure glowing green is planted into the ground. It includes vines and two arm-like branches resting on the ground.

Mood: Mellow

Lavender[]

A lavender treasure tree is grown when a treasure glowing lavender is planted in the ground. It's most notable feature is the two branches going up to its face like a shy expression.

Mood: Inspired

Orange[]

An orange treasure tree is grown when a treasure glowing a "wacky" orange is planted into the ground. It's most notable feature is the branches going in different directions.

Mood: Silliness

Raspberry[]

A raspberry treasure tree is grown when a treasure glowing a hopeful raspberry is planted into the ground. It has star-shaped leaves and branches and vines with stars hanging over, and a star in the middle. The facial expression is full of hope. 

Mood: Hopeful


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Notes[]

  • Doughy Bunnington addresses the red treasure tree with "She/Her" pronouns.
  • In the Hanazuki App (game), you feed the Hemkas the treasures from the treasure trees. Yet this is not the case in the show.
  • Although Hanazuki can more or less try to piece together what the Hemkas are trying to tell her, she cannot understand Treasure Trees in the slightest. Only Doughy can interpret their dialogue.
  • Though the teal/light blue and green treasure trees have not been seen being grown in the show, it can be correctly stipulated that they represent said emotions and colours.
  • The Emerald Treasure Tree wasn't grown in Hemkas Come Home, therefore, the Treasure Tree isn't shown or described.


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