Venusaur is a Grass and Poison type pokemon.
Venusaur is a Pokemon. It is the last evolution of the Pokemon Bulbasaur.
Bulbasaur > Ivysaur >Venusaur (by the way, I wouldn't recommend using any of these in your party, they are very slow, and not particularly good at anything. A good grass type Pokemon is rare, but a gallade with leaf blade is a good alternative)
A female Venusaur and any grass or poison type male.
Venusaur is found in Lyra Forest. You'll need a Pokemon with a CUT X1 ability. Make your way to the section with the Hoppips and Beautifly. There is a bush there - cut it, and Venusaur is waiting inside.
that is a good team and you have many different types. your last Pokemon could be a ground type such as dugtrio
Venusaur is a Grass/Poison-type Pokemon.
Venusaur is #3 in the national pokedex, and it is a Grass-Poison type Pokemon.
Venusaur, since its a starter. Or Victorybell.
Venusaur is a Pokemon. It is the last evolution of the Pokemon Bulbasaur.
venusaur!?
Unless you have chosen a Bulbasaur or a Squirtle as your starter Pokemon, seeing a Venusaur in Pokemon Red is very difficult. If your starter Pokemon is a Bulbasaur, you will see a Venusaur when it reaches level 36. If you chose Squirtle, your rival will have a Venusaur by the time you reach the Pokemon League. Very few (if any at all) Pokemon trainers will have with them a Venusaur. The closest you will get is an Ivysaur which some Grass-type trainers will carry with them. your best chance of encountering a Venusaur would be to trade or battle with a friend over a link cable.
Lvl. 100 Fire Pokemon
a good grass type (in my opinion) is venusaur.
breed it with a ditto or a venusaur of the opposite gender
Bulbasaur > Ivysaur >Venusaur (by the way, I wouldn't recommend using any of these in your party, they are very slow, and not particularly good at anything. A good grass type Pokemon is rare, but a gallade with leaf blade is a good alternative)
A female Venusaur and any grass or poison type male.
Yes your rival will if you choose squirtle, i have a venusaur.