Aeroma

Aeroma is a dual-type / Pokémon.

It evolves from Cheepip starting at level 24.

Physiology
Aeroma are large, green bird Pokemon. They have two brown feet with three claws on each, and three tufts of feathers on their heads, all of which are dark green. Its two green wings have cream colored tips with three feather tufts each. they have a brown beak, a cream colored marking connecting from the beak to around their white eyes, which have bright blue irises and pinprick black pupils. At their belly, there is a cream and orange-yellow stripe pattern. Their tails consist of four dark green leaves.

Gender Differences
None.

Special Abilities
Aeroma may be large, but they're gentle and caring companions. Their song seems to have therapeutic powers, as well as a beneficial effect on any nearby plants, making them grow stronger and larger. Thus, many gardens have radios set up that play an Aeroma's song on loop. This is also where the rumor that talking to your plants will make them healthier originated from. Their molted feathers are covered in a fine oil which can be brushed off to make perfume and other scented products. No two Aeroma are said to have the exact same scent.

Behavior
Aeroma are gentle and caring Pokémon, despite their large size. Their singing has therapeutic power, which also has the ability to brighten even the dullest gardens.

Habitat
Aeroma are comparatively rare in the wild, but all of their current sightings have been in places such as woodlands and rivers where there is little pollution and few predators. Aeroma are able to brighten even the dullest gardens by singing, so they are able to help out in city gardens.

Shiny Coloration Differences
For Shiny Aeroma, the green turns a lemon-lime color, the orange-yellow stripe turns blue, and the bright blue irises turn a bright green.

Trivia

 * Prior to 1.0.1, Aeroma uses Raticate's cry.
 * In its old design, Aeroma looked more like a parrot, its head, wings, and torso were different, and its beak and feet were a brighter orange-brown, with the latter having three white talons each.

Origin
Aeroma is based on either a parakeet or a parrot with leafy features.

Name origin
Aeroma's name comes from Aero, having to do with its Flying-type, and aroma.