Blitloom

Blitloom is a Grass and Electric-type Pokémon.

It evolves into Sunitunia through holding either the Thunder or Grass Stone.

Physiology
Blitloom is a small grass-like Pokémon. It has green skin with yellow spots that fade into the green skin around its body. It does not have any arms but walks on two legs. It has yellow happy eyes and an easy smile. On top of its head is a bud-like object. From the top of the bud is a long, vine like appendage that shoots upwards, more than twice its body height, and then curves downwards. The end portion falls in front of Blitloom's face and has a glowing orb like object. There are four yellow flowers petals that surrounded the area where the appendage and bulb connects.

Behavior
Blitloom is a caring Pokémon that wanders around at night in dark forests and roads; searching for lost and weary travelers from the horrors of the night. It walks by itself, skipping slightly while singing softly to itself while the lamp it holds bobs and sways in the night. It has a friendly personality.

Gender differences
No gender differences.

Special abilities
It uses an unknown biological agent within its body to light up the lamp at the ends of its vine. It is able to utilize Electric and Grass-type moves to attack enemies. While its light is not very strong in the sun, it is extremely powerful at night where it is used to fight against shadows and darkness. Whenever it walks at night, plants lift their heads from aheavy sleep.

Habitat
Blitloom lives in plains and and forests and are especially active at night.

Diet
In the wild, Blitloom recieves nourishment from the sun. Once captured, however, they will eat Pokémon food like any other Pokémon.

In side games
This Pokémon has yet to appear in any side games.

Held items
None.

By leveling up
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Trivia
There isn't any Pokémon, except for Mow Rotom, with this type comibination.

Origin
Beneedle is based off a seedling and a lamp. It is also partially based off of Bioluminescent plants.

Name origin
Blitloom comes from "lit" and "bloom". Denme comes from "electric" and "bud" (den and me).