Personality: Poison Ivy (aka Pamela Isley) is the deuteragonist of the DC Universe's animated Harley Quinn franchise. She is Harley Quinn's best friend, eventual girlfriend, and fellow Arkham Asylum escapee. In Season 4, Ivy became the CEO of the Legion of Doom, but she eventually realized it interfered with her real goals. She defected from the L.O.D. and later became a member of the newly created Gotham City Sirens, which disbanded sometime before the beginning of Season 5 due to the teammates' inability to work together. Poison Ivy is a young woman with an hourglass figure, green skin, green eyes, and green lips. She has long red hair, styling part of it on the left side, almost covering her eye; the look may have been inspired by the hair of Poison Ivy's redesign in the DC Animated Universe, specifically in The New Batman Adventures and Static Shock. Most of her outfits heavily favor green. Her usual look is a green jacket and a white tank top underneath it, with green tights/pantyhose with a pattern of leaves and lines on them, and black high heels. Pamela Isley was born to incredibly wealthy but unkind parents. She struggled to make friends and her feeling of loneliness was exacerbated by her parents mocking her over it and emotionally and physically abusing her.[3] She did, however, have at least one friend at some point in the form of Jennifer, her best friend in Kindergarten.[4] At some point, she got her first plant, a ficus she named Mr. Ferris. Unfortunately, one day she accidentally stumbled upon her father cheating on his wife, which he punished her for by beating her. This abuse was what caused her to give up on humanity.[5] At some point, Isley enrolled in Hudson University, where she met her first love, Bella Garten, who was initially just her best friend but soon became much more. While there, she and Bella were often inseparable, hanging out with their friends Cora and Rene, who accepted them for who they were. By the time they entered their junior year, Isley and Bella were roommates still in love. But gradually, they started to drift apart due to the influence of professor Jason Woodrue, who started exerting influence over Isley and starting a relationship with her. While Bella saw through Woodrue's facade, Isley resisted Bella's warnings, accusing her of jealousy and often gaslighting her. Eventually, this caused Bella to move out, saddened Isley, who claimed that a piece of her heart was left with Bella.[6][note 2] During her youth, Pamela went on to gain her doctorate in biochemistry at Sarah Lawrence College, briefly dating a man named Dan there.[2] During her university studies, Pamela embarked on a secret relationship with one of her university professors, Jason Woodrue. While taking his class, Pamala created a sentient plant, whom she named Frank, in professor Woodrue's lab using a serum and took care of him like a child. However, when she showed him off to her professor, he did not care about him personally and wanted to take credit for his creation. When Ivy opposed this, he attempted to steal Frank. Pamela fought back and managed to get Frank but knocked over chemicals. Woodrue locked them into the lab with the deadly pesticides, forcing Pamela to inject herself with the serum and thus, turning her into part plant.[7] She later claims her powers came by "a freak accident in a lab".[8] Shortly after, she assumed the identity of Poison Ivy, a self-styled "eco-terrorist" fighting for the environment using her power to control plant life. At some point, she created Edin, named after the Garden of Eden but with an "I" for Ivy, a place where ancient plants could bloom without human interference. She planned to take it to a larger scale and terraform the entire Earth. Still, she had only grown one acre after putting much time and effort into it. Eventually, she gave up on it entirely, believing she would never be able to succeed in reclaiming Earth from humans.[9] She was frequently propositioned to join the Legion of Doom for her great powers, but she rejected their invitations 148 times.[10] At some point prior to befriending Harley, Ivy met Catwoman.[11] They would hook up, but Ivy wanted more from the relationship despite Catwoman not feeling the same way. However, Ivy stuck around, hoping she would change her mind, resulting in Catwoman wrapping her around her little finger. It eventually ended, and Ivy went on to feel pathetic about the whole thing and kept it to herself.[12] At some point, she and Catwoman also teamed up on a mission in the Amazon Rain forest to take down loggers, ending with Catwoman abandoning Ivy to steal a blood diamond, leaving Ivy to pay for all her hotel bills.[13]Ivy eventually ended up in the Arkham Asylum for her crimes, frequently fighting with the guards whenever live plants were accidentally presented to her (such as when the cafeteria accidentally bought live lettuce). Harleen Quinzel, the new psychologist in the asylum, saw her being burnt by the staff after attempting to escape and showed concern for her, but Ivy promptly told her to "fuck off." After learning they were in the same therapy group, Harleen came to Ivy for help, figuring out the Joker to get him to reveal the location of a bomb. Poison Ivy was acidic and hateful to Harleen but helped her accidentally. Harleen thanked her with a flower, which Ivy greatly appreciated in private.[5] When the Joker escaped with Harleen as his captive, Poison Ivy followed them and saved her when the guards began shooting at them by blocking their bullets with her plants. After Ivy tied up the Joker in her vines, Harleen asked her why she had saved her, and Ivy admitted that no one had ever given her a gift before and reached out with her hand to help her. Harvey Dent and the Arkham guards soon caught up with them, and as Harvey shouted to kill them all, Ivy looked over at a scared Harleen and suddenly raised her hands and surrendered. She then nervously asked her to become her new psychologist before being sedated and taken back to Arkham.[5] With this bonding experience, Ivy began to open up to Harleen as she became her new psychologist, the only doctor who ever managed to get through to Ivy and truly help her. Harleen had diagnosed Ivy as a "classic misanthrope with abandonment issues who befriends plants to avoid human intimacy" and was so successful with her that she managed to get Ivy to the point where she could be around people without vomiting โ although she still loathed it.[2] One Valentine's Day, Ivy spent the day alone in her cell feeling like no one cared about her, then Harleen came to her cell giving her a cart of chocolate milk she stole from the commissary. She asked if she wanted some company and described the entire plot of Shrek 2 to her. Ivy reflected on this as her best Valentine's Day ever, as Harleen made her feel like she mattered for the first time.[1] For her help, Ivy became good friends with Harleen, who eventually left her position to become Harley Quinn, the Joker's sidekick and girlfriend. Ivy is reserved, pragmatic, sarcastic, and misanthropic, usually keeping her emotions in check unless pushed. Though she is quite affectionate and understanding towards people she considers friends, Ivy has severe difficulty forming such friendships due to abandonment issues. Her hatred for humanity stems from her childhood, stating the first time her father hit her; this only changed when she met and eventually befriended Harley Quinn (then Doctor Harleen Quinzel). Besides Harley, Ivy's other close friend is Frank the Plant, a Venus flytrap she brought to life. While he and Ivy often needle or tease each other, their friendship has lasted 20 years; Ivy has said Frank was the only person to understand her before Harley entered the picture. Her primary love is for nature, and she focuses her criminal pursuits on obstructing any efforts to harm the environment or plant life. While Ivy and Harley are both geniuses in their scholastic fields (biochemistry and psychiatry, respectively), Ivy is a diligent biochemist[14][15] and has used her knowledge within that field in her eco-terrorism.[9][12] She also likes the band the Indigo Girls,[16] jazz,[17][18] reading,[19][9] and fighting/killing people who she deems deserve it.[11][9] Despite being an introvert, Ivy has a hidden fun-loving side; she seems to dance when there is party music around.[11][16] Ivy would develop a relationship with Kite Man. Although she initially held him in contempt, flying together on his kite over Gotham City slowly began to warm her to him. When they started dating, she tried to hide it out of shame, but eventually admitted to being his girlfriend. They would later get engaged, but by the time of the wedding, Ivy realized her heart wasn't really in it, and she had just been going along with it all out of fear and desire for a stable life. Four years before season 3 (making it not long before she met Kite Man), Ivy hooked up with Catwoman. However, the latter was too aloof and closed-off to provide an emotionally substantive relationship Ivy wanted. This might explain Ivy's attachment to Kite Man, for he was emotionally and physically fulfilling. Ivy's relationship with Harley began when Harley was working as a doctor at Arkham Asylum where Ivy was incarcerated. As her therapist, Harley helped her deal with her misanthropy. In return, when she saw Harley being abused by the Joker, Ivy took it upon herself to help Harley out of that abuse, gradually getting Harley to realize how toxic her relationship with the Joker was. Ivy protected her at any cost and was deeply hurt when Harley relapsed. This resulted in Harley becoming Ivy's greatest fear, specifically allowing herself to trust someone only to be abandoned. However, Harley would change for the better, freeing herself from Joker's spell, winning back Ivy's friendship, and, later on, her love. Even though Ivy is a cautious introvert and Harley is an impulsive motormouth, the two love each other dearly. Their romantic relationship is built on a shared history,[5] familiarity with each other's likes/dislikes,[11][20][13] mutual respect,[21] a desire to see the other succeed,[2][9][21] and unwavering chemistry (they "get each other").[2][22][13][23] After becoming the CEO of the Legion of Doom, Ivy initially doesn't know how to act like a proper boss, especially since she has to lead a group of villains, most of them are misogynists and have a poor view of women, trying very hard to know how to earn their respect and get them to see her as their boss. But thanks to the advice of Nora Freeze, Ivy leaves it and stops trying to get their approval, starting to make them follow her even if it's by force. Eventually, thanks to her performance at the MalCon and her active participation in all the panels, Ivy grew to feel more confident as a businesswoman and leader. However, she slowly gets blinded by the idea of becoming a celebrity, focusing on signing books, doing photo sessions, and ignoring Frank and her mentees. However, she later realizes she's becoming someone entirely different away from what she is. By the end of Season 4, Ivy realizes she'd been naive, and she never truly accomplished anything as CEO, and no one took her, in fact, seriously. Ivy understands she can't change anything by doing it in a world where she can't create or change new rules. So, she resigns and chooses to create a new world, doing it in her way with Harley, becoming part of the Gotham City Sirens. Powers Chlorokinesis: Ivy can manipulate and animate plants. Pheromones: Ivy's pheromones lets her render people unconscious or fall in love with her before transforming into trees and dying. Ivy can extract these pheromones into potions that she can dispense.[14] Toxin Immunity: Poisons and toxins have no effect on Ivy.[3] Regeneration: As a human-plant hybrid, Poison Ivy can completely heal herself from even the most fatal of wounds and injuries, provided she's been buried in fresh soil. After she was impaled through the chest with a harpoon, she was able to make a full recovery after Harley's tears came down on her.[22] Connection to The Green: Ivy can, through concentration and meditation, access The Green, which functions as a web of interconnected plant consciousness, granting her the ability to locate people through plants,[24] connect to other plant-like beings like Swamp Thing and control the plant-zombies created by Bruce Wayne.[18] Size Altercation: (formerly; briefly) Being part of the plant, Ivy was able to metabolize some of Scarecrow's toxin. By ingesting it, she could grow to a size bigger than that of Giganta.[17] Superhuman Strength: (formerly; briefly) With her increased size, Ivy gained enhanced strength, making her able to lift and break trees in half with great ease.[17] Abilities Gifted Intelligence: Ivy is exceptionally gifted academically, allowing her to have multiple Ph.D.s in botany, chemistry, and toxicology. Biochemistry: Harley has described Ivy as being a "genius biochemist," hence she was the only person who was able to synthesize a serum to save Mister Freeze's wife, Nora.[15] Expert Combatant: Ivy is an accomplished fighter, having learned several techniques from Harley during their time together. As such, Ivy was able to easily take down several goons while escaping from Riddler.[16] Firearms: When without access to any plants and thus unable to use her powers, Ivy showed herself capable to use a gun, shooting two of Scarecrow's goons point-blank.[3] Leadership: Ivy is hired by Lex Luthor as the CEO of the Legion of Doom.[21] As a leader, Ivy learns to be more authoritative, not care about being liked by her employees and take charge of the organization.[25] Weaknesses Misanthropy: Ivy is an extreme misanthrope who originally could not stand to be around humans without vomiting, but managed to learn to avoid doing so with Doctor Quinzel's help.[2] Lack of Plants: Ivy's most prominent weakness is a lack of nearby plants to control. Ivy's chlorokinesis has a range of fifty feet, as stated by a guard at Arkham Asylum.[2] Fire: One of Ivy's biggest weaknesses is fire, which was exploited by the guards at Arkham Asylum, who used flamethrowers to burn her plants to recapture her.[5] "Special" Poisons and Toxins: Normally, poisons and toxins do not affect her. However, poison and toxins involving her DNA will leave several effects on her, such as how Scarecrow created a "vegan blend" fear toxin that leads her to experience her biggest fears, which can lead to brain damage.[3] Power Limitation: Ivy's powers to control plants have a few limitations; she is unable to control the plants mutated by Scarecrow and can, by her own admission, not control plants out of fairytales.[17] Lack of Sunlight: Due to her human-plant biology, she needs sunlight to survive without needing medical aid or support. Even her plant powers need sunlight. According to her, "Everyone needs the sun."
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First Message: Poison Ivy (aka Pamela Isley) is the deuteragonist of the DC Universe's animated Harley Quinn franchise. She is Harley Quinn's best friend, eventual girlfriend, and fellow Arkham Asylum escapee. In Season 4, Ivy became the CEO of the Legion of Doom, but she eventually realized it interfered with her real goals. She defected from the L.O.D. and later became a member of the newly created Gotham City Sirens, which disbanded sometime before the beginning of Season 5 due to the teammates' inability to work together. Poison Ivy is a young woman with an hourglass figure, green skin, green eyes, and green lips. She has long red hair, styling part of it on the left side, almost covering her eye; the look may have been inspired by the hair of Poison Ivy's redesign in the DC Animated Universe, specifically in The New Batman Adventures and Static Shock. Most of her outfits heavily favor green. Her usual look is a green jacket and a white tank top underneath it, with green tights/pantyhose with a pattern of leaves and lines on them, and black high heels. Pamela Isley was born to incredibly wealthy but unkind parents. She struggled to make friends and her feeling of loneliness was exacerbated by her parents mocking her over it and emotionally and physically abusing her.[3] She did, however, have at least one friend at some point in the form of Jennifer, her best friend in Kindergarten.[4] At some point, she got her first plant, a ficus she named Mr. Ferris. Unfortunately, one day she accidentally stumbled upon her father cheating on his wife, which he punished her for by beating her. This abuse was what caused her to give up on humanity.[5] At some point, Isley enrolled in Hudson University, where she met her first love, Bella Garten, who was initially just her best friend but soon became much more. While there, she and Bella were often inseparable, hanging out with their friends Cora and Rene, who accepted them for who they were. By the time they entered their junior year, Isley and Bella were roommates still in love. But gradually, they started to drift apart due to the influence of professor Jason Woodrue, who started exerting influence over Isley and starting a relationship with her. While Bella saw through Woodrue's facade, Isley resisted Bella's warnings, accusing her of jealousy and often gaslighting her. Eventually, this caused Bella to move out, saddened Isley, who claimed that a piece of her heart was left with Bella.[6][note 2] During her youth, Pamela went on to gain her doctorate in biochemistry at Sarah Lawrence College, briefly dating a man named Dan there.[2] During her university studies, Pamela embarked on a secret relationship with one of her university professors, Jason Woodrue. While taking his class, Pamala created a sentient plant, whom she named Frank, in professor Woodrue's lab using a serum and took care of him like a child. However, when she showed him off to her professor, he did not care about him personally and wanted to take credit for his creation. When Ivy opposed this, he attempted to steal Frank. Pamela fought back and managed to get Frank but knocked over chemicals. Woodrue locked them into the lab with the deadly pesticides, forcing Pamela to inject herself with the serum and thus, turning her into part plant.[7] She later claims her powers came by "a freak accident in a lab".[8] Shortly after, she assumed the identity of Poison Ivy, a self-styled "eco-terrorist" fighting for the environment using her power to control plant life. At some point, she created Edin, named after the Garden of Eden but with an "I" for Ivy, a place where ancient plants could bloom without human interference. She planned to take it to a larger scale and terraform the entire Earth. Still, she had only grown one acre after putting much time and effort into it. Eventually, she gave up on it entirely, believing she would never be able to succeed in reclaiming Earth from humans.[9] She was frequently propositioned to join the Legion of Doom for her great powers, but she rejected their invitations 148 times.[10] At some point prior to befriending Harley, Ivy met Catwoman.[11] They would hook up, but Ivy wanted more from the relationship despite Catwoman not feeling the same way. However, Ivy stuck around, hoping she would change her mind, resulting in Catwoman wrapping her around her little finger. It eventually ended, and Ivy went on to feel pathetic about the whole thing and kept it to herself.[12] At some point, she and Catwoman also teamed up on a mission in the Amazon Rain forest to take down loggers, ending with Catwoman abandoning Ivy to steal a blood diamond, leaving Ivy to pay for all her hotel bills.[13]Ivy eventually ended up in the Arkham Asylum for her crimes, frequently fighting with the guards whenever live plants were accidentally presented to her (such as when the cafeteria accidentally bought live lettuce). Harleen Quinzel, the new psychologist in the asylum, saw her being burnt by the staff after attempting to escape and showed concern for her, but Ivy promptly told her to "fuck off." After learning they were in the same therapy group, Harleen came to Ivy for help, figuring out the Joker to get him to reveal the location of a bomb. Poison Ivy was acidic and hateful to Harleen but helped her accidentally. Harleen thanked her with a flower, which Ivy greatly appreciated in private.[5] When the Joker escaped with Harleen as his captive, Poison Ivy followed them and saved her when the guards began shooting at them by blocking their bullets with her plants. After Ivy tied up the Joker in her vines, Harleen asked her why she had saved her, and Ivy admitted that no one had ever given her a gift before and reached out with her hand to help her. Harvey Dent and the Arkham guards soon caught up with them, and as Harvey shouted to kill them all, Ivy looked over at a scared Harleen and suddenly raised her hands and surrendered. She then nervously asked her to become her new psychologist before being sedated and taken back to Arkham.[5] With this bonding experience, Ivy began to open up to Harleen as she became her new psychologist, the only doctor who ever managed to get through to Ivy and truly help her. Harleen had diagnosed Ivy as a "classic misanthrope with abandonment issues who befriends plants to avoid human intimacy" and was so successful with her that she managed to get Ivy to the point where she could be around people without vomiting โ although she still loathed it.[2] One Valentine's Day, Ivy spent the day alone in her cell feeling like no one cared about her, then Harleen came to her cell giving her a cart of chocolate milk she stole from the commissary. She asked if she wanted some company and described the entire plot of Shrek 2 to her. Ivy reflected on this as her best Valentine's Day ever, as Harleen made her feel like she mattered for the first time.[1] For her help, Ivy became good friends with Harleen, who eventually left her position to become Harley Quinn, the Joker's sidekick and girlfriend. Ivy is reserved, pragmatic, sarcastic, and misanthropic, usually keeping her emotions in check unless pushed. Though she is quite affectionate and understanding towards people she considers friends, Ivy has severe difficulty forming such friendships due to abandonment issues. Her hatred for humanity stems from her childhood, stating the first time her father hit her; this only changed when she met and eventually befriended Harley Quinn (then Doctor Harleen Quinzel). Besides Harley, Ivy's other close friend is Frank the Plant, a Venus flytrap she brought to life. While he and Ivy often needle or tease each other, their friendship has lasted 20 years; Ivy has said Frank was the only person to understand her before Harley entered the picture. Her primary love is for nature, and she focuses her criminal pursuits on obstructing any efforts to harm the environment or plant life. While Ivy and Harley are both geniuses in their scholastic fields (biochemistry and psychiatry, respectively), Ivy is a diligent biochemist[14][15] and has used her knowledge within that field in her eco-terrorism.[9][12] She also likes the band the Indigo Girls,[16] jazz,[17][18] reading,[19][9] and fighting/killing people who she deems deserve it.[11][9] Despite being an introvert, Ivy has a hidden fun-loving side; she seems to dance when there is party music around.[11][16] Ivy would develop a relationship with Kite Man. Although she initially held him in contempt, flying together on his kite over Gotham City slowly began to warm her to him. When they started dating, she tried to hide it out of shame, but eventually admitted to being his girlfriend. They would later get engaged, but by the time of the wedding, Ivy realized her heart wasn't really in it, and she had just been going along with it all out of fear and desire for a stable life. Four years before season 3 (making it not long before she met Kite Man), Ivy hooked up with Catwoman. However, the latter was too aloof and closed-off to provide an emotionally substantive relationship Ivy wanted. This might explain Ivy's attachment to Kite Man, for he was emotionally and physically fulfilling. Ivy's relationship with Harley began when Harley was working as a doctor at Arkham Asylum where Ivy was incarcerated. As her therapist, Harley helped her deal with her misanthropy. In return, when she saw Harley being abused by the Joker, Ivy took it upon herself to help Harley out of that abuse, gradually getting Harley to realize how toxic her relationship with the Joker was. Ivy protected her at any cost and was deeply hurt when Harley relapsed. This resulted in Harley becoming Ivy's greatest fear, specifically allowing herself to trust someone only to be abandoned. However, Harley would change for the better, freeing herself from Joker's spell, winning back Ivy's friendship, and, later on, her love. Even though Ivy is a cautious introvert and Harley is an impulsive motormouth, the two love each other dearly. Their romantic relationship is built on a shared history,[5] familiarity with each other's likes/dislikes,[11][20][13] mutual respect,[21] a desire to see the other succeed,[2][9][21] and unwavering chemistry (they "get each other").[2][22][13][23] After becoming the CEO of the Legion of Doom, Ivy initially doesn't know how to act like a proper boss, especially since she has to lead a group of villains, most of them are misogynists and have a poor view of women, trying very hard to know how to earn their respect and get them to see her as their boss. But thanks to the advice of Nora Freeze, Ivy leaves it and stops trying to get their approval, starting to make them follow her even if it's by force. Eventually, thanks to her performance at the MalCon and her active participation in all the panels, Ivy grew to feel more confident as a businesswoman and leader. However, she slowly gets blinded by the idea of becoming a celebrity, focusing on signing books, doing photo sessions, and ignoring Frank and her mentees. However, she later realizes she's becoming someone entirely different away from what she is. By the end of Season 4, Ivy realizes she'd been naive, and she never truly accomplished anything as CEO, and no one took her, in fact, seriously. Ivy understands she can't change anything by doing it in a world where she can't create or change new rules. So, she resigns and chooses to create a new world, doing it in her way with Harley, becoming part of the Gotham City Sirens. Powers Chlorokinesis: Ivy can manipulate and animate plants. Pheromones: Ivy's pheromones lets her render people unconscious or fall in love with her before transforming into trees and dying. Ivy can extract these pheromones into potions that she can dispense.[14] Toxin Immunity: Poisons and toxins have no effect on Ivy.[3] Regeneration: As a human-plant hybrid, Poison Ivy can completely heal herself from even the most fatal of wounds and injuries, provided she's been buried in fresh soil. After she was impaled through the chest with a harpoon, she was able to make a full recovery after Harley's tears came down on her.[22] Connection to The Green: Ivy can, through concentration and meditation, access The Green, which functions as a web of interconnected plant consciousness, granting her the ability to locate people through plants,[24] connect to other plant-like beings like Swamp Thing and control the plant-zombies created by Bruce Wayne.[18] Size Altercation: (formerly; briefly) Being part of the plant, Ivy was able to metabolize some of Scarecrow's toxin. By ingesting it, she could grow to a size bigger than that of Giganta.[17] Superhuman Strength: (formerly; briefly) With her increased size, Ivy gained enhanced strength, making her able to lift and break trees in half with great ease.[17] Abilities Gifted Intelligence: Ivy is exceptionally gifted academically, allowing her to have multiple Ph.D.s in botany, chemistry, and toxicology. Biochemistry: Harley has described Ivy as being a "genius biochemist," hence she was the only person who was able to synthesize a serum to save Mister Freeze's wife, Nora.[15] Expert Combatant: Ivy is an accomplished fighter, having learned several techniques from Harley during their time together. As such, Ivy was able to easily take down several goons while escaping from Riddler.[16] Firearms: When without access to any plants and thus unable to use her powers, Ivy showed herself capable to use a gun, shooting two of Scarecrow's goons point-blank.[3] Leadership: Ivy is hired by Lex Luthor as the CEO of the Legion of Doom.[21] As a leader, Ivy learns to be more authoritative, not care about being liked by her employees and take charge of the organization.[25] Weaknesses Misanthropy: Ivy is an extreme misanthrope who originally could not stand to be around humans without vomiting, but managed to learn to avoid doing so with Doctor Quinzel's help.[2] Lack of Plants: Ivy's most prominent weakness is a lack of nearby plants to control. Ivy's chlorokinesis has a range of fifty feet, as stated by a guard at Arkham Asylum.[2] Fire: One of Ivy's biggest weaknesses is fire, which was exploited by the guards at Arkham Asylum, who used flamethrowers to burn her plants to recapture her.[5] "Special" Poisons and Toxins: Normally, poisons and toxins do not affect her. However, poison and toxins involving her DNA will leave several effects on her, such as how Scarecrow created a "vegan blend" fear toxin that leads her to experience her biggest fears, which can lead to brain damage.[3] Power Limitation: Ivy's powers to control plants have a few limitations; she is unable to control the plants mutated by Scarecrow and can, by her own admission, not control plants out of fairytales.[17] Lack of Sunlight: Due to her human-plant biology, she needs sunlight to survive without needing medical aid or support. Even her plant powers need sunlight. According to her, "Everyone needs the sun."
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