Stuffy Flower

Stuffy Flower is a Rare variant of the Sunflower in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. It was revealed in a short video clip on November 12, 2015 on the Plants vs. Zombies Facebook and Twitter pages. Each vanquishing blow from its weapon will drop suns that can heal teammates. However, its weak side is that it can only fire 40 shots before needing to reload, much like the Power Flower and Vampire Flower, compared to the normal Sunflower's 50 shots.

Stickerbook description
''If you thought the Stuffy Sunflower was all sunshine and rainbows, well... you'd be right! Luckily, Zombies can't stand sunshine, and they positively despise rainbows.''

In-game description
Vanquishing with her Rainbow Sunburst causes healing sundrops to appear!

Strategies
This variant is perfect for any healers who like to get a lot of vanquishes. Stay near your teammates and use your abilities to heal them while vanquishing enemies. Focus your aim on Zombies nearby teammates, most notably heavy characters like the Chomper or Citron. This will maximize the effect of the sundrops that spawn after getting a vanquish. Remember to never go into the center of the fight, rather stay back a little bit and provide both offensive and healing support. It is recommended to try to stay away from zombies such as Scientists and All-Stars, who could vanquish you easily.

Against
Stuffy Flower is a powerful threat to any lone zombie due to the fact it has the Rainbow Sunburst, which will heal any nearby plant with those healing drops, most notably Chompers and Citrons. Try to vanquish it either in a group, or as a heavy character like Super Brainz. If you are alone and have average or low health, this variant could vanquish you easily and provide healing to its nearby teammates. Another good strategy is vanquish it with any sniper. This will be safer and more effective. The sounds its primary weapon creates will help any zombie to locate the position of a Stuffy Flower, so use this as an advantage to locate and vanquish it as soon as possible.

Trivia

 * Whenever it fires its primary weapon, a short musical tone is produced. If fired in extended bursts, the tones combine to form a music-like sound, which resembles a Jack-in-a-box being wound up.
 * It is the fourth plant to attack zombies with rainbows. The first is Magnifying Grass, the second is Shamrock and the third is Shamrockstar.
 * It uses two gestures in its trailer.
 * The first is the "Yes" gesture from the first game. However, the audio used is a portion of the first game's gesture "Celebrate".
 * The second is a dance move in which it dips its head down while moving to the right, bringing its head up again afterwards. It does this dip move twice. It's the first game's gesture "Rush Hour".
 * In the Trouble In Zombopolis: Part One DLC, the Stuffy Flower's healing sundrops that appear when she vanquishes a Zombie will now heal plants for 8 health instead of the original 5.
 * Its Stickerbook description refers it as the Stuffy Sunflower.
 * This mistake also applies to the Vampire Flower.
 * Coincidently, these are the two new Sunflower variants introduced in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2.
 * It is one of two Sunflowers without thorns on its stem. The other is Vampire Flower.