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* [[DuelingMovies In a similar vein]], the peach tree sprout [[TheStinger after the credits]] of ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' (the "hope" in this case being that there is now a Dragon Warrior to keep the peace, thanks to Shifu finally believing in Po as Oogway asked him to).

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* [[DuelingMovies In a similar vein]], the The peach tree sprout [[TheStinger after the credits]] of ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'' (the "hope" in this case being that there is now a Dragon Warrior to keep the peace, thanks to Shifu finally believing in Po as Oogway asked him to).
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* ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'': After you remove the toxic waste from Moonbury's natural areas, a new flower species grows in its place, bringing hope to the residents that you'll be able to save their home.
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* The famed ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_rhoeas#Culture Papaver rhoeas]]'' is [[UsefulNotes/ThePoppy a symbol of remembrance for all veterans in various wars, particularly WWI]]. Specifically, it became a symbol because of its red color and because it can grow in disturbed soil, so in battlefields on the western front where nearly all plant life had been destroyed, poppies really did keep growing.

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* The famed ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_rhoeas#Culture Papaver rhoeas]]'' - the common poppy - is [[UsefulNotes/ThePoppy a symbol of remembrance for all veterans in various wars, particularly WWI]]. Specifically, it became a symbol because of its red color and because it can grow in disturbed soil, soil (in fact, it thrives in such conditions), so in battlefields on the western front where nearly all plant life had been destroyed, poppies really did keep growing.growing, sprouting from the earth and coming into bloom as the allies gained ground.
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** Vault 22 in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas was the site of botanical experimentations by [[AbusivePrecursors Vault-Tec]]. The result is a vault full of lush greenery spreading out through the Vault door. The scientists of the New California Republic are interested in studying the scientific data of the Vault to solve a potential food crisis in the future. [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} in that this Vault is a GardenOfEvil full of dangerous mutagenic plants that can infect the lungs of people who breathe the spores. One path to resolve the quest involves destroying the plants and all backups of the data.]]

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** Vault 22 in ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' was the site of botanical experimentations by [[AbusivePrecursors Vault-Tec]]. The result is a vault full of lush greenery spreading out through the Vault door. The scientists of the New California Republic are interested in studying the scientific data of the Vault to solve a potential food crisis in the future. [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} in that this Vault is a GardenOfEvil full of dangerous mutagenic plants that can infect the lungs of people who breathe the spores. One path to resolve the quest involves destroying the plants and all backups of the data.]]
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** In ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'', there's an oasis filled with leafy trees and self-appointed druids. The only reason it can exist is a [[{{Transflormation}} bizarre interaction]] between the [[AppliedPhlebotinum Forced Evolutionary Virus]], a tree, and a man named Harold. One option for completing the associated quest fits the trope in a broad sense: [[spoiler:the Oasis will continue to expand until the Wasteland is green again.]]
** Vault 22 in Fallout: New Vegas was the site of botanical experimentations by [[AbusivePrecursors Vault-Tec]]. The result is a vault full of lush greenery spreading out through the Vault door. The scientists of the New California Republic are interested in studying the scientific data of the Vault to solve a potential food crisis in the future. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} in that this Vault is a GardenOfEvil full of dangerous mutagenic plants that can infect the lungs of people who breathe the spores. One path to resolve the quest involves destroying the plants and all backups of the data]].

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** In ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'', ''VideoGame/Fallout3'', there's an oasis filled with leafy trees and self-appointed druids. The only reason it can exist is a [[{{Transflormation}} bizarre interaction]] between the [[AppliedPhlebotinum [[MutagenicGoo Forced Evolutionary Virus]], a tree, and a man named Harold. One option for completing the associated quest fits the trope in a broad sense: [[spoiler:the Oasis will continue to expand until the Wasteland is green again.]]
** Vault 22 in Fallout: New Vegas ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas was the site of botanical experimentations by [[AbusivePrecursors Vault-Tec]]. The result is a vault full of lush greenery spreading out through the Vault door. The scientists of the New California Republic are interested in studying the scientific data of the Vault to solve a potential food crisis in the future. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} in that this Vault is a GardenOfEvil full of dangerous mutagenic plants that can infect the lungs of people who breathe the spores. One path to resolve the quest involves destroying the plants and all backups of the data]]. data.]]

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* The ending of ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars Dual Strike'', where plants sprout in a nation almost completely reduced to desert by the BigBad.
* Darkly subverted in ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars Days of Ruin'' where, after a comet that blotted out the sun and has killed all plant life, they happen upon a field of thriving flowers. They're immediately told to steer clear because said flowers are infectious and anyone under 25 who comes into contact with them will end up [[BodyHorror having said flowers grow from beneath their skin, killing them]]. [[spoiler:These plants go on to be a major driving antagonistic presence in the game, being an artificial bio-weapon unleashed on the world by the BigBad to satisfy his cruel need to "[[ForTheEvulz experiment]]" on people ForScience]]


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** The ending of ''Advance Wars: Dual Strike'', where plants sprout in a nation almost completely reduced to desert by the BigBad.
** Darkly subverted in ''Advance Wars: Days of Ruin'' where, after a comet that blotted out the sun and has killed all plant life, they happen upon a field of thriving flowers. They're immediately told to steer clear because said flowers are infectious and anyone under 25 who comes into contact with them will end up [[BodyHorror having said flowers grow from beneath their skin, killing them]]. [[spoiler:These plants go on to be a major driving antagonistic presence in the game, being an artificial bioweapon unleashed on the world by the BigBad to satisfy his cruel need to "[[ForTheEvulz experiment]]" on people ForScience.]]
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* In ''VideoGame/ArTonelico3'', upon [[spoiler: reviving the Planet and returning to the surface, the cast find out that the very first life to show up in the Planet's surface, after being covered by a poisonous cloud for over 700 years they helped to dispel, is an small plant. This marks the culmination of the efforts made by the entire casts of the three games in the series.'']]

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* In ''VideoGame/ArTonelico3'', ''VideoGame/ArTonelicoQogaKnellOfArCiel'', upon [[spoiler: reviving [[spoiler:reviving the Planet and returning to the surface, the cast find out that the very first life to show up in the Planet's surface, after being covered by a poisonous cloud for over 700 years they helped to dispel, is an a small plant. This marks the culmination of the efforts made by the entire casts of the three games in the series.'']]series'']].
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-->-- '''Ian Malcolm''', ''Film/JurassicPark''

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-->-- '''Ian Malcolm''', ''Film/JurassicPark''
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* In the season 3 finale of ''Series/TheMandalorian'', Bo-katan and the other Mandalorian recon party members to the surface of [[DeathWorld Mandalore]] encounter a group of their kinsmen who survived ThePurge and were stuck on the surface afterwards. After fleeing the Imperial Remnant base they discovered, the Survivor captain takes them to a refuge: a cave full of life surrounded by the more prevalent vitrified dead surface. He tells Bo-katan how plant species once extinct after the century-long Mandalorian civil war before the Clone War, including crop species, sprouted anew after the Purge, and the Survivors have been cultivating them for their sustenance.

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