Bomb Flower

A Bomb Flower is an explosive plant variety that grows on and around Death Mountain in Ocarina of Time and on Dragon Roost Island in The Wind Waker, and also serve as obstacles during the Goron races in Majora's Mask. Once picked, a Bomb Flower will detonate after a few seconds, and serve as an early substitute for bombs. They are also found in Four Swords Adventures and in Phantom Hourglass in such places as Cannon Island. Bomb Flowers also appear in Spirit Tracks, in many places around Hyrule.

The Gorons, who call the flowers their "special crop", have an affinity for cultivating them and look forward to each yearly harvest. As a child, Link did not have the strength to pick up the flowers until the chief of the Gorons, Darunia, granted him a Goron Bracelet to aid him in his quest for the three Spiritual Stones.

Bomb Flowers immediately detonate when caught in an explosion, are lit on fire, or in the case of The Wind Waker, if they are struck by a weapon. Bomb flowers in The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass seem to be much more fragile than their Ocarina of Time counterpart, as Link does not need the Goron Bracelet or any other assistance to pick them up, and they can be detonated by being hit with just about anything.

Bomb Flowers also have another additional, and perhaps lesser known, use. In Ocarina of Time, their fibers are claimed to be one of 2 materials of which Goron Tunics are made, the other being Dodongo scales, in order for them to be heat-resistant.

A Bomb Flower also appears in Oracle of Seasons. It is found in Subrosia and is used to blow a way into the Tower of Autumn. One also appears in Oracle of Ages and is used to free the Goron elder.

In Twilight Princess, bomb flowers do not appear, although through hacking, bomb flowers can be found and interacted with. They make a strange metallic sound when they explode. They were most likely replaced by Bomblings. A video showing the beta bomb flower can be seen here.