Free Fomantis coloring pages: 21 printable PDF designs featuring the sunbathing Grass-type Pokemon in portrait, ready-to-print, and cute stylized styles. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

Fomantis is a Grass-type Pokemon introduced in Generation VII, known in the Pokedex as the Sickle Grass Pokemon. It stands just 1 foot tall and weighs a light 3.3 pounds, with a pale pink body marked by a dark pink stripe, large dark pink eyes, and a bunch of light green leaves surrounding its head. A small dark green bulb sprouts from the top of its head, giving off a pleasant aroma, while four lighter green leaves with white tips extend from its collar, two in front acting as scythe-like arms and two trailing behind. Fomantis spends its days sleeping and soaking up sunlight through a form of photosynthesis, storing that energy until it can fire off beams of light, then wakes at night to search for a safer place to rest. Many trainers reportedly give their Fomantis its own flowerpot so it can sunbathe undisturbed, since it strongly dislikes having its naps interrupted. Its Ability, Leaf Guard, prevents status conditions while the weather is sunny, and its Hidden Ability, Contrary, flips the direction of any stat changes it would normally receive. At level 34, during the day, Fomantis evolves into Lurantis.

This collection groups its 21 designs into classic portraits and nature scenes, ready-to-print pages, and cute and stylized takes, giving colorists several ways to bring this sun-loving Pokemon to life.

What Is Inside This Collection

The 21 Fomantis pages are split into three natural groups based on pose, purpose, and style.

Classic Portraits and Nature Scenes

This group covers straightforward standing poses along with a page that surrounds Fomantis with an actual flower, tying into its plant-based design. A soft, pale pink base for the body pairs well with light Green for the leafy collar and scythe-like arms.

Ready-to-Print Pages

These are the simplified, larger-outline designs built for quick printing sessions, labeled with terms like Free and Print. Bigger leaf shapes and fewer fine details make this group especially suited to younger colorists.

Cute and Stylized Takes

This set leans into softer, rounder proportions and playful expressions, including a page focused on Fomantis mid-blink and a kawaii-inspired design. These pages trade some of Fomantis’s sharper, scythe-like detail for a friendlier, more approachable look.

What Fomantis Coloring Pages Do

Practicing a genuinely plant-inspired shape. Fomantis is designed around real orchid and mantis features combined unusually; its leaf-like arms curve like scythes rather than sitting flat, which gives children practice coloring within a more organic, curved outline than a typical rounded character shape.

Connecting coloring to a real biological process. Fomantis’s entire design centers on photosynthesis; it sleeps by day to soak up sunlight and stores that energy for later use, a detail that mirrors an actual process real plants use to grow. Coloring a Fomantis page gives a parent or teacher a natural opening to explain photosynthesis in simple terms tied directly to the character on the page.

Building fine motor control on small, layered leaves. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7, and Fomantis’s layered leaf collar, with four separate blades arranged front and back, gives children practice with a level of overlapping detail that a simpler, single-shape design would not require.

A quiet, sun-warmed calm. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions, and Fomantis’s own in-game behavior offers a fitting parallel: it is described as strongly disliking interruption during its sunbathing naps, a slow, undisturbed kind of rest that echoes the calm, low-pressure focus a coloring session is meant to provide.

How to Color Fomantis Pages Well

  • Body: Base the main body in a soft Pale Pink, adding a slightly darker Rose or Magenta stripe down the front and back to match Fomantis’s signature marking.
  • Leaves: Color the leafy collar and scythe-like arms in a light, fresh Green, keeping the tips a touch paler or white to capture the two-tone leaf detail.
  • Head bulb: Use a deeper Forest Green for the small bulb at the top of the head, since it stands out slightly from the lighter surrounding leaves.
  • Eyes: Fill the large eyes in a deep Pink or Magenta with a small white highlight dot, keeping them soft rather than sharp to match Fomantis’s calm expression.
  • Legs and tail: Color the short legs and stubby tail in the same pale pink as the body, with a light gray or darker pink shadow line where they meet the ground.
  • Flower background pages: On the Fomantis with Flower page, use a contrasting warm color, yellow, orange, or red, for the background flower so Fomantis’s cooler pink-and-green palette stays the clear focal point.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With Fomantis Coloring Pages

1. Sunbathing flowerpot craft

Glue a colored Fomantis page into a small paper or real flowerpot cutout, echoing how trainers are said to give their Fomantis its own pot to sunbathe in.

2. Evolution comparison card

Pair a colored Fomantis page with a printed or drawn Lurantis sketch on a folded card to show the change from Sickle Grass Pokemon to its fully evolved form.

3. Photosynthesis mini-poster

Pair a colored Fomantis page with a simple diagram or handwritten notes about how plants use sunlight to make energy, connecting the character to the real science behind its design.

4. Pokemon fan bookmark

Cut out a colored classic portrait page, glue it to cardstock, and trim close to the outline for a durable bookmark.

5. Pokedex fact poster

Pair a colored Fomantis page with handwritten facts about its type, height, weight, and Abilities on a poster board for a bedroom wall or classroom display.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Fomantis coloring pages?

Fomantis coloring pages are free printable and online designs featuring the Grass-type Pokemon Fomantis in different poses and styles, including classic portraits, ready-to-print pages, and cute, stylized takes. This collection includes 21 designs that can be downloaded as PDFs or colored directly in the browser.

Who created Fomantis, and when did it first appear?

Fomantis was designed by Game Freak and introduced in Pokemon Sun and Moon in 2016 as part of the Generation VII Pokedex set in the Alola region.

What type is Fomantis, and what does it evolve into?

Fomantis is a pure Grass-type Pokemon. It evolves into Lurantis starting at level 34, but only when leveled up during the day.

What color is Fomantis?

Fomantis has a pale pink body with a dark pink stripe running down the front and back. Light green leaves surround its head, with a small dark green bulb on top, and four lighter green, white-tipped leaves extend from its collar to form scythe-like arms.

Why does Fomantis sleep during the day?

Fomantis spends its daylight hours sleeping and soaking up sunlight through a form of photosynthesis, storing that energy to fire off beams of light later. It becomes more active at night, when it searches for a safer place to rest.

What is Fomantis’s Leaf Guard ability?

Leaf Guard is Fomantis’s Ability, which prevents status conditions like poison or paralysis while the weather is sunny. Its Hidden Ability, Contrary, reverses the direction of any stat changes it would normally receive in battle.

Are Fomantis coloring pages suitable for young children?

Yes. The simplified, ready-to-print pages and cute, stylized designs work well for toddlers and young children, while the detailed classic portraits give older kids and Pokemon fans a bit more to work with.

How many Fomantis coloring pages are available to download?

This collection includes 21 designs, covering classic portraits and nature scenes, ready-to-print pages, and cute, stylized takes. Every page can be downloaded as a free PDF or colored online.

Start Coloring

Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.

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Jennifer Thoa – Content Editor & Designer

Jennifer Thoa is Content Editor and Designer at ColoringPagesOnly.com. Degree in Journalism and Creative Writing, University of Kansas. She writes and edits long-form educational articles on anime, film, animals, world cultures, and automotive history - verified against named primary sources before publication.