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The Burgeoning Spiderwort is a plant in Pikmin 2 that produces the berries that are needed to make [[Ultra-spicy spray|ultra-spicy spray]] and [[Ultra-bitter spray|ultra-bitter spray]]. They are found only on land, and only in specific places. Sometimes [[Ravenous Whiskerpillar|Ravenous Whiskerpillars]] appear in the area of them, as well as some type of fungus (maybe) that shows up and covers the plants. This is destroyable with a large group of Pikmin. | |||
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===[[Valley of Repose]]=== | |||
There are none of them in the Valley of Repose due to the climate. | |||
== | ===[[Awakening Wood]]=== | ||
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There are two near the landings site in Pikmin 1. In this area 2 Whiskerpillars appear. Both of these produce red berries. A mold may also appear here. | |||
There is one near the area where the [[Iridescent Flint Beetle]] is, but takes 6 or more days to appear, it is also on a ledge, and only produces red berries. | |||
There is finally a last one near the entrance to the Bulblax Kingdom, but may be a hassle to get to. It only produces purple berries. | |||
== | ===[[Perplexing Pool]]=== | ||
There are two near the where [[Gherkin Gate]] treasure's location is. They both produce purple berries, and molds and 3 Whiskerpillars appear here. | |||
Beyond the entrance of the [[Citadel of Spiders]], there is a plant steming from the water, so only [[Blue Pikmin]] can attack it. Only red berries are produced from it. | |||
== | ===[[Wistful Wild]]=== | ||
As you near the depluggable lake, or the electric gate, or better said, the path to the entrance of the [[Hole of Heroes]], you will find a large field with 3 of the specified plant. All of them produce both kinds of berries. There are 3 Whiskerpillars here and a mold will cover each individual plant. | |||