Vileplume, Jungle #31
Jungle · #31/64

Vileplume

RareGrassStage 2

Vileplume from Jungle, card 31 of 64. A non-holo Rare that sits one tier below the marquee chases but rewards collectors building a complete set in graded condition.

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Grade in app
PSA 10PSA 9Raw NM
HP
80
Type
Grass
Stage
Stage 2
Pokédex
#45
About this card

Vileplume · Jungle, what to know.

About the Vileplume card

Vileplume sits at #31 in Jungle, the second of the Wizards of the Coast print runs. Illustration by Keiji Kinebuchi. Kinebuchi contributed a smaller body of Wizards-era cards but is responsible for several memorable holos. His style runs warmer and more textured than the Sugimori work alongside it. In the games, Vileplume evolves from Gloom, which makes it a late-stage card in the line.

The flavor text on the card reads: "The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up." Pokédex entries from this era are short and often quirky, written by the original Japanese localization team for a specific stat-block layout that no longer exists in modern cards.

About Vileplume in the Pokémon world

The Grass-Poison final form of the Oddish line via Leaf Stone. Large red flower top. Jungle holo Vileplume was a tournament staple in 1999. PSA 10 1st Edition copies are scarcer than the population reports suggest because of how heavily it was played.

Print variants and how to spot them

Jungle shipped in two print waves: 1st Edition (stamped) and Unlimited. There is also a famous "No Symbol" error on some early Unlimited prints where the set symbol was accidentally left off the artwork. No Symbol variants trade for a meaningful premium over the standard Unlimited print and are a quiet specialty within Jungle collecting.

Grading and condition

For graded buyers, non-holo Rares are less punishing on surface but no easier on centering. PSA 10 populations for Wizards-era Rares are smaller than the Rare Holo populations in some cases because the cards were less protected and more frequently played. Edge whitening from sleeves is the typical grade-cap on raw copies.

If you are buying this card

For raw purchases of this card, verify centering by eye, edge whitening on all four sides, and surface scratches under angled light. Non-holo Rares from the Wizards era are cheap enough that PSA 10 submissions usually do not break the math if you have a clean candidate.