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|underground = [[White Flower Garden]], [[Bulblax Kingdom]], [[Citadel of Spiders]], [[Shower Room]], [[Submerged Castle]], [[Hole of Heroes]] | |underground = [[White Flower Garden]], [[Bulblax Kingdom]], [[Citadel of Spiders]], [[Shower Room]], [[Submerged Castle]], [[Hole of Heroes]] | ||
|challenge = [[Creator's Garden]], [[Concrete Maze]], [[Collector's Room]], [[Cave of Snarls]], [[Emperor's Realm]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:40, May 24, 2014
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Appears in | Pikmin 2 | ||
Scientific name | Violinae orchestrus | ||
Family | Fern | ||
Areas | Awakening Wood, Perplexing Pool | ||
Caves | White Flower Garden, Bulblax Kingdom, Citadel of Spiders, Shower Room, Submerged Castle, Hole of Heroes | ||
Challenge Mode levels | Creator's Garden, Concrete Maze, Collector's Room, Cave of Snarls, Emperor's Realm | ||
2-Player Battle levels | None |
Fiddleheads are somewhat strange looking plants whose unraveling leaves resemble more than anything else the twisted head of a violin, hence their name. Immature leaves of 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. This is never shown in-game, but Captain Olimar's notes mention it.
Notes
Olimar's notes
“At first glance, this plant resembles the spring used in the ship's sub-light engine. Many of its most primitive characteristics remain intact, including its habit of spreading through the dispersal of spores.”
Louie's notes
“Sun-dry the leaves for several days, then grind them with a mortar and pestle. The resulting herb grants an aromatic, earthy flavor to mutton and poultry dishes.”
Artwork
External links
Wikipedia's article for ferns.