Valle Springs Cemetery
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Oct. 2023

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Valle Springs Cemetery
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Oct. 2023
A Silver Spotted Skipper butterfly enjoying a flower.
Do you have anything for Missouri? Especially the St Louis or Ste Genevieve (a small town South of there) areas?
Due to the city’s French influence, Spritzee - imported from Europe - are common around St. Louis. In fact, St. Louis has the third-largest population of Spritzee in the world. However, the city also shows it American influence - a notable population of Rufflet live along the Mississippi River.
St. Louis’ position on the river means it has plenty of wild Pokemon, particularly the bug and water-types that call the Mississippi home. This includes species like Tympole, who can be found swimming all along the river. Palpitoad are particularly friendly species, and have been known to emerge from the river to play with humans or Pokemon along its banks. Seismitoad, on the other hand, are content to stay away from humans.
The St. Louis area contains five certified gyms, including the largest in Missouri, a bug-type gym. The current gym leader’s strongest Pokemon is a Ledian. However, the most popular types in St. Louis are actually flying and normal, with species like Taillow being a common choice for trainers starting their journeys.
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Valle Springs Cemetery.
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. 2023