Kelpula

Kelpula is a dual-type Water/Grass Pokémon. No male counterparts exist for Kelpula.

It evolves from a female Weedsea when exposed to a Water Stone. It seems to be related to Kahula.

Physiology
Kelpula is a Pokémon based on kelp, seaweed, and a hula dancer. It has two long, thin yellow arms with no visible fingers on its hands, a "skirt" made of dark green kelp that also has a light blue wavy line in the middle, a light blue chest, some "hair" that's made of green and light blue seaweed, and its round yellow head has closed eyes, a small smile and two small rectangular green cheeks.

Gender Differences
Kelpula is always Female, therefore it has no differences.

Special Abilities
Kelpula colonies are everywhere on the seabed. Some fish Pokémon often attempt to eat their kelp-like appendages, which Kelpula will protect at any and all cost.

Behavior
Colonies of Kelpula are extremely abundant on the seabed. Some fish Pokémon often try to eat their kelp-like appendages, which Kelpula protects at all costs.

Habitat
Wild Kelpula are found in the grass at the Victory Isle and by Fishing with the Super Rod at Lake Bliss and on Routes 11 and 12.

Shiny Coloration Differences
For Shiny Kelpula, the face and arms turn orange, the "hair" and "skirt" turn their respective shades of yellowish-green, and the light blue turns purple.

Trivia

 * Prior to Version 1.0.1, Kelpula uses Beldum's cry.
 * Kelpula and Kahula seem to be related to each other; both are based on hula dancers, both are always female, and both are Water/Grass-types.

Origin
Kelpula is based on seaweed, kelp and a hula dancer.

Name Origin
Kelpula's name comes from the words Kelp and hula.