

Tree-shaded pink tall grass is an Medium Garden habitat that uses 2 material types and 5 total pieces. It is best treated as a focused layout rather than a generic decoration cluster.
The full recipe for Tree-shaded pink tall grass is Pink Tall Grass ×4 and Large Tree (any) ×1, totalling 5 stacked items across 2 distinct materials. Pink Tall Grass is the largest single ask in the recipe at 4 units, so treat that one as the gating material when you plan farming routes — locking down a daily collection loop for Pink Tall Grass usually unblocks several adjacent habitat builds at once, not just this one.
Tree-shaded pink tall grass attracts Pupitar, Dreepy, Drakloak, and Sprigatito. Because Pokémon visits are habitat-bound, the moment this build is placed the entire roster above becomes eligible to drop in on the right time-of-day and weather windows. That cluster behaviour is what makes habitat investment pay off — one recipe, multiple Pokédex pages cleared.
Tree-shaded pink tall grass is rated Medium difficulty in the Garden category. Medium habitats sit between starter and end-game. The recipe usually pulls one or two materials that need a deliberate farming detour, but nothing yet that requires region-tier progression. Garden habitats trade raw materials for cultivated ones — flowers, decorative shrubs, sometimes cooking ingredients — and lean toward Fairy, Grass, and Bug visits. They pair well with Nature habitats in the same plot, since the materials overlap by category.
Once Tree-shaded pink tall grass is up, the natural follow-ups in the same Garden category are Tree-shaded tall grass, Pretty flower bed, and Tree-shaded flower bed. They share the broad material family and the visiting Pokémon types overlap, so each successive build extends an existing farming route instead of starting a new one — that's how you compound habitat investment without spreading materials too thin across the map.
Rebuild this setup by matching the exact material mix below. Tight material counts matter because many Pokopia habitats overlap visually but trigger different attraction pools.
Tree-shaded pink tall grass currently attracts Pupitar, Dreepy, Drakloak, Sprigatito. Use these linked Pokemon pages when you want to compare spawn conditions, evolution lines, or related habitat builds.
Browse other Garden habitats when you want nearby alternatives in the same biome family.
Best zone
Place Tree-shaded pink tall grass inside a Garden leaning part of your island so nearby props reinforce the habitat signal.
Scaling
Repeat the layout in clusters and pair it with matching support props to improve spawn consistency for the Pokémon listed above.
Tree-shaded pink tall grass's recipe calls for Pink Tall Grass ×4 and Large Tree (any) ×1 — 5 stacked items across 2 distinct materials. The biggest single ask is Pink Tall Grass at 4 units; lock down a daily route for that one and the rest of the recipe usually follows.
Tree-shaded pink tall grass attracts Pupitar, Dreepy, Drakloak, and Sprigatito. Building the habitat once opens visit windows for the entire roster, so plan around the cluster rather than chasing a single entry.
In the same Garden category, the natural follow-ups after Tree-shaded pink tall grass are Tree-shaded tall grass, Pretty flower bed, and Tree-shaded flower bed. They share the broad material family and overlap on visiting Pokémon types, so each successive build extends an existing farming route instead of starting a fresh one.