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Revision as of 17:40, May 24, 2014

Fiddlehead In-game icon.
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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.