
Flower
Fire Flowers are a power-up that appear in many games in the Mario series, originating from Super Mario Bros. They can be found inside blocks (mostly ? Blocks) that normally contain Super Mushrooms if the player is already in their Super form (or in later games any other powered-up form), and obtaining one transforms the player into their Fire form, allowing them to throw fireballs. The Ice Flower is the polar opposite of the Fire Flower.

Mario one
In Super Mario Bros., if Mario collects a Fire Flower, he will get the ability to shoot fireballs by pressing B Button. The fireballs may be a strong and handy projectile to use because it defeats most enemies and even Bowser from a range. Only two fireballs may be thrown at once.

Mario Three
In Super Mario Bros. 3, they are the third most common power-up, the first being a Mushroom and the second being a Super Leaf. They, like before, grant Mario the ability to shoot fireballs. Not much has changed since Super Mario Bros. regarding their function; they can still defeat Bowser, although he can withstand many more fireball hits than his original incarnation.

Mario World
In Super Mario World, Fire Flowers receive a change in appearance. They appear as happy red tulip-like plants, and originaly planned to appear with circular appearance like in the other games. Other than this change, nothing has been changed in function. Because of the added feature of spin-jumping when Mario does so by pressing A Button, he shoots out fireballs left and right while in the air.