Fiddlehead
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Fiddlehead
Violinae orchestrus, this is a real plant, despite its awkward appearance, this is not the scientific name given by humans.
Fiddleheads are strange looking plants that resemble plants pointing out of the ground, and closing in on itself into a curled shape. This plant reproduces through the releasing of spores. This plant is usually only found in caves. the Latin name was probably cleverly thought since it is called a fiddlehead.
Olimar's Notes
At first glance, this plant resembles the spring used in the ship's sub-light engine. Many of it's most primitive characteristics remain intact, including its habit of spreading through the dispersal of spores.