Item from One Piece by Eiichiro Oda
The Flower-Flower Fruit — allows the user to sprout duplicate body parts from any surface, including other people's bodies. Nico Robin's fruit, used with chilling creativity for assassination, espionage, and snapping spines.
Robin's Hana Hana no Mi is one of the most versatile Devil Fruits in existence — subtle enough for espionage, lethal enough for assassination, and creative enough that Robin has never stopped finding new applications in twenty years of use. She can bloom eyes anywhere to spy, bloom hands to grab weapons or immobilize opponents, bloom legs to create movement platforms in mid-air, and bloom full bodies for complex coordinated attacks. Her signature move is the 'Clutch' — sprouting arms on an enemy's body and using them to bend the target's spine backward until it snaps. The fruit's weakness is that damage to sprouted parts transfers to Robin's real body. Despite this, Robin uses the power with a scholar's precision and an assassin's pragmatism, making her one of the most quietly dangerous members of the Straw Hat crew.
Duplicate limbs bloom from surfaces like flower petals unfolding — hands emerging from walls, eyes sprouting from ceilings, entire networks of arms forming chains or wings. The sprouted parts are extensions of Robin's own body; she feels what they feel. When dismissed, the limbs dissolve into flower petals. In her awakened form, Robin can create a gigantic full-body duplicate: 'Demonio Fleur,' a massive dark figure with devil horns and wings that can crush opponents with titanic force.
Also known as: Hana Hana no Mi, Flower-Flower Fruit, Bloom-Bloom Fruit