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    * '''Chlorophyllic''', a connection with chlorophyll, the color green, light, the sun, energy, and life
    * '''Chlorophyllic''', a connection with chlorophyll, the color green, light, the sun, energy, and life


    * '''Petrichoric''', a connection with petrichor, the smell of humid earth, rain, soil, plants, grass, spring, and summer.<ref>[https://xenoleaf.tumblr.com/post/630354498812100608/a-few-plant-genders Tumblr post listing many plantgenders.]</ref>
    * '''Petrichoric''', a connection with petrichor, the smell of humid earth, rain, soil, plants, grass, spring, and summer
    *'''CactusGender''', a connection with cactus , your gender feels like it hurts or it stings


    ==History==
    ==History==

    Revision as of 18:16, 1 January 2022

    The plantgender flag.
    Pride-Flags' plantgender flag.
    Alternative Plantgender flag by HotdogVoid.

    Plantgender is a xenogender in which someone feels a connection with plants or soil. While some plantgender people identify with certain plants, other plantgender people may feel a stronger connection to gardening, plant care, or the aesthetics of plants.[1]

    Examples of specific plantgenders include:

    • Monsteradelic, a connection with the plant Monstera deliciosa
    • Carnivorplantean, a connection with carnivorous plants
    • Venus-flytrapean, a connection with Venus Flytraps
    • Fernean, a connection with ferns
    • House-plantean, a connection with house plants
    • Chlorophyllic, a connection with chlorophyll, the color green, light, the sun, energy, and life
    • Petrichoric, a connection with petrichor, the smell of humid earth, rain, soil, plants, grass, spring, and summer
    • CactusGender, a connection with cactus , your gender feels like it hurts or it stings

    History

    The first person to define plantgender as it is used now was That.weirdass.kid on Urban Dictionary on March 18, 2019.[2]

    Before it was a recognized xenogender, in 2016, plantgender was shorthand for a transphobic meme demeaning the MOGAI community on Tumblr.[3]

    Flag

    The first plantgender flag was created by Tumblr user plant-gender on March 28, 2020.[4]

    The second plantgender flag was created by DeviantArt user Pride-Flags on February 14, 2021.[5]

    References

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