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'''Fiddleheads''' are somewhat strange looking plants whose unraveling leaves resemble more than anything else the twisted head of a [[Wikipedia:violin|violin]], hence their name. Members of the fern family, fiddleheads are common in watery or damp environments and are used as scenery in many caves. Like real-world ferns, fiddleheads reproduce via the release of [[Wikipedia:spore|spores]] rather than using [[Wikipedia:pollen|pollen]] and [[Wikipedia:seed|seeds]]. | '''Fiddleheads''' are somewhat strange looking real world plants whose unraveling leaves resemble more than anything else the twisted head of a [[Wikipedia:violin|violin]], hence their name. Members of the fern family, fiddleheads are common in watery or damp environments and are used as scenery in many caves. Like real-world ferns, fiddleheads reproduce via the release of [[Wikipedia:spore|spores]] rather than using [[Wikipedia:pollen|pollen]] and [[Wikipedia:seed|seeds]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:41, June 20, 2008
Fiddlehead | |
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Appears in | N/A |
Scientific name | Violinae orchestrus |
Family | Fern |
Areas | Awakening Wood, Perplexing Pool |
Attacks | N/A |
Fiddleheads are somewhat strange looking real world plants whose unraveling leaves resemble more than anything else the twisted head of a violin, hence their name. Members of the fern family, fiddleheads are common in watery or damp environments and are used as scenery in many caves. Like real-world ferns, fiddleheads reproduce via the release of spores rather than using pollen and seeds.
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External links
Wikipedia: Pteridophyta division (ferns)