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* DisabledLoveInterest: Erika in ''Été'', who uses a wheelchair, although in this case, she's actually the protagonist.

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* ''Flowers -Le Volume sur -'', which focuses on the sly, catlike, but distant Yaegaki Erika, and is out in English as of July 27, 2018;

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* ''Flowers -Le Volume sur -'', Été-'', which focuses on the sly, catlike, but distant Yaegaki Erika, and is out in English as of July 27, 2018;



''Flowers'' is produced by Innocent Grey (though it is strikingly different to [[VisualNovel/KaraNoShoujo the company's most famous previous game]]); the English translations of ''Le Volume sur Printemps'', ''Été'', and ''Automne'' have been published by Creator/{{JAST}} USA.

Please note that all information in this page may be inaccurate to the FLOWERS series. If you'd like the story accurate information, please play the visual novel or check the FLOWERS wiki.


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''Flowers'' is produced by Innocent Grey (though it is strikingly different to [[VisualNovel/KaraNoShoujo from [[VisualNovel/TheShell the company's most famous previous game]]); the English translations of ''Le Volume sur Printemps'', ''Été'', and ''Automne'' have been published by Creator/{{JAST}} USA.

Please note that all information in this page may be inaccurate to the FLOWERS series. If you'd like the story accurate information, please play the visual novel or check the FLOWERS wiki.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: Ichigo and Ringo are almost always seen together, [[ThoseTwoGuys Justified]], as they're very close identical twins.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: Ichigo and Ringo are almost always seen together, [[ThoseTwoGuys Justified]], though {{Justified|Trope}}, as they're very close identical twins.



* YuriGenre: Though despite initially seemingly something like [[SubText Maria-Sama]], the game is ''far'' more explicit about the various romances.

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* YuriGenre: Though despite initially seemingly something like [[SubText Maria-Sama]], ''[[SubText Maria-Sama]]'', the game is ''far'' more explicit about the various romances.
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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Rikka is the closest thing to one in the first game, the main and final obstacle between Suoh, and Mayuri's intimacy. Very atypical for the genre, as it usually has a NoAntagonist policy.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Rikka is the The closest thing the series have to one a villain would be the Goddess of Truth, said to be responsible for [[spoiler:Mayuri Kohsaka's disappearance]] at the end of ''Printemps''. Her true nature come into light much later in ''Hiver'' when she is revealed to be [[spoiler:an alias of the Basquiat Family, namely their eldest member Allium, who mistook Mayuri for her long lost granddaughter. In order to appease her, Dahlia and other members of the family made contact with Mayuri, proposing to take care of the old lady in exchange for an accelerated homeschooling in the first game, Basquiat residence. Hence making her disappear from Angraecum, in a remote house from roughly one hour from the main and final obstacle between Suoh, and Mayuri's intimacy. Very atypical for the genre, as it usually has a NoAntagonist policy.school.]]
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Please note that all information in this page may be inaccurate to the FLOWERS series. If you'd like the story accurate information, please play the visual novel or check the FLOWERS wiki.

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