The 1998 Magic: The Gathering Anthologies release features Carnivorous Plant, a green Creature — Plant Wall with Defender.
Carnivorous Plant
1998 • Magic: The Gathering • Anthologies
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Carnivorous Plant is a green creature card from the 1998 Magic: The Gathering Anthologies set, cataloged as card number 53. Designed as a Plant Wall with the Defender ability, this card has a mana cost of {3}{G} and a power/toughness of 4/5. The Anthologies collection served as a curated anthology, bringing together iconic cards from earlier Magic expansions into a single, accessible format for collectors and players. For enthusiasts of the trading card game, Carnivorous Plant represents a foundational defensive option from Magic's early days. Its straightforward gameplay mechanics and distinctive flavor text have made it a recognizable piece for those building vintage-themed decks or completing set collections. Whether you are looking to expand your Anthologies collection or add a classic green creature to your library, this release remains a staple for serious collectors. Browse our catalog to find the right copy of Carnivorous Plant to complete your set or enhance your collection.
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Carnivorous Plant
Game
Magic: The Gathering
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Common
Quinton Hoover
Card Stock
English
{3}{G}
Creature — Plant Wall
4 / 5
G
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Defender
"It had a mouth like that of a great beast, and gnashed its teeth as it strained to reach us. I am thankful it possessed no means of locomotion." —Vervamon the Elder
