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'''Flowers'''<ref>[[media:DK3 NES Box Back.png|The back of the North American NES box art]]</ref> (also written in lowercase) are objects in ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' that appear in all of [[Stanley]]'s greenhouses ([[Greenhouse (blue)|blue]], [[Greenhouse (gray)|gray]] and [[Greenhouse (yellow)|yellow]]). In ''Donkey Kong 3'', five flowers appear in every stage. [[Buzzbee]]s and [[Butterfly (Donkey Kong 3)|Butterflies]] try and steal Stanley's flowers, so Stanley must shoot them with his [[Sprayer]]. If a Buzzbee or Butterfly grabs a flower and feeds it to [[Donkey Kong]], it becomes a [[Super Bee]]. Flowers start of as '''Sprouts''' before becoming '''Buds''' in the next stage and finally '''Blooms'''<ref>''[[Arcade Archives]]'' ''Donkey Kong 3'' manual page 6</ref> and remain so even after the game loops back to the first round. If a flower is lost, it will be replaced by a Sprout in the following stage. Each surviving flower is worth 500 points. 2000 perfect bonus points are also awarded but only if all five flowers survive after completing a level. This rises to 5000 perfect bonus points if all the flowers are Blooms. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version, all flowers start off as fully bloomed and the perfect bonus is 3000 points.
'''Flowers'''<ref>[[media:DK3 NES Box Back.png|The back of the North American NES box art]]</ref> are objects in ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' that appear in all of [[Stanley]]'s greenhouses ([[Greenhouse (blue)|blue]], [[Greenhouse (gray)|gray]] and [[Greenhouse (yellow)|yellow]]). In ''Donkey Kong 3'', five flowers appear in every stage. [[Buzzbee]]s and [[Butterfly (Donkey Kong 3)|Butterflies]] try and steal Stanley's flowers, so Stanley must shoot them with his [[Sprayer]]. If a Buzzbee or Butterfly grabs a flower and feeds it to [[Donkey Kong]], it becomes a [[Super Bee]]. Flowers start of as '''Sprouts''' before becoming '''Buds''' in the next stage and finally '''Blooms'''<ref>''[[Arcade Archives]]'' ''Donkey Kong 3'' manual page 6</ref> and remain so even after the game loops back to the first round. If a flower is lost, it will be replaced by a Sprout in the following stage. Each surviving flower is worth 500 points. 2000 perfect bonus points are also awarded but only if all five flowers survive after completing a level. This rises to 5000 perfect bonus points if all the flowers are Blooms. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version, all flowers start off as fully bloomed and the perfect bonus is 3000 points.
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