Rotobaga

Rotobaga is a plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time that hovers above the ground and shoots three tiny rutabagas at a time at zombies diagonally. It is similar to Starfruit except it only shoots in four directions, whereas Starfruit shoots in five and only shoots in a direction if a zombie is there. Additionally, it shoots three projectiles in each direction, whereas Starfruit only fires one. Each Rotobaga's projectile deals 0.5 normal damage shots, meaning each shot deals a total of 1.5 normal damage shots to the zombies.

Almanac entry
Sun cost: 150

DAMAGE: Normal RANGE: 4-Way RECHARGE: Fast

Rotobaga shoots rutabagas at zombies in four directions.

Sometimes Rotobaga hears the plants gossiping about each other. "Did you notice so-and-so has been putting on weight?" they might say. Or "I hear that so-and-so is dating so-and-so. Can you believe it?" But Rotobaga isn't the kind of plant to engage in idle gossip. She's not interested in talking about anyone behind their leaves. She does her best to just rise above it.

Trivia

 * Its name is a portmanteau of "rotate" and "rutabaga".
 * A rutabaga is a root vegetable that originated as a cross between the cabbage and the turnip.
 * So far, Rotobaga and Tile Turnip are the only turnips introduced in Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time.
 * It bears a slight resemblance to the Garlic Drone from Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare.
 * Rotobaga and Ghost Pepper are the only non-aquatic plants that can be planted directly on the water in Big Wave Beach.
 * It and Ghost Pepper are also the only plants to hover above water and ground.