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|[[File:Acnl-lily0.png|Red Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily1.png|Yellow Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily2.png|White Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily3.png|Pink Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily4.png|Orange Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily5.png|Black Lily]] | |[[File:Acnl-lily0.png|Red Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily1.png|Yellow Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily2.png|White Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily3.png|Pink Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily4.png|Orange Lily]] [[File:Acnl-lily5.png|Black Lily]] | ||
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− | |Mums can be planted with mum bags, which can be bought from Nook's Cranny. They first appeared in {{NH}}. Red, white, and yellow are default mums, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. | + | |Mums can be planted with mum bags, which can be bought from Nook's Cranny. They first appeared in {{NH}}. Red, white, and yellow are default mums, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. They are notably the only flower species with a green hybrid. |
|[[File:ACNH Mum4.png|Red Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum5.png|White Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum6.png|Yellow Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum2.png|Pink Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum3.png|Purple Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum1.png|Green Mum|32px]] | |[[File:ACNH Mum4.png|Red Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum5.png|White Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum6.png|Yellow Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum2.png|Pink Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum3.png|Purple Mum|32px]] [[File:ACNH Mum1.png|Green Mum|32px]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:05, April 9, 2020
Further details: Section on new flowers in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp are needed, may need its own subpage.
Further details: Section on new flowers in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp are needed, may need its own subpage.
- Flower icons in Wild World and City Folk table should be made smaller (icon size) to match NL table.
- Hybrid info should be moved to Guide namespace and linked to and/or transcluded from there.
- Flower icons in Wild World and City Folk table should be made smaller (icon size) to match NL table.
- Hybrid info should be moved to Guide namespace and linked to and/or transcluded from there.
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Appearances | Doubutsu no Mori, Animal Crossing, Doubutsu no Mori e+, Animal Crossing: Wild World, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Animal Crossing: New Horizons | |||||
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Flowers in the Animal Crossing series are small clusters of brightly colored flowers that live throughout all four seasons. They can be bought from Tom Nook's Store or Leif's Garden Shop, are grown by villagers, and grow randomly around the town. In Doubutsu no Mori e+ and earlier, flowers cannot breed or wilt. All sorts of colors can be bought from Tom Nook without the need to hybridize. The Blue Cosmos is exclusive to Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+ and was not available anymore in Animal Crossing: Wild World and later. Also, they cannot be picked up in Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+ or Animal Crossing unlike in later games, so they cannot be sold or worn. In Doubutsu no Mori e+, flowers can be picked, but it will result in the flower being destroyed and the player will be holding the flower in their hands after being picked. in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, flowers now take a few days to grow, and can now be plucked from the flower plants to be used as crafting materials. They also no longer wilt.
Flower basics
There are four common types of flowers: roses, cosmos, tulips, and pansies. Animal Crossing: New Leaf introduced two new flowers, lilies and violets, both which can be either bought from Leif's Gardening Store or found on various islands during tours. Various combinations of flowers can be bred to form new colors, such as the yellow and red pansies, which create an orange pansy.
Each day, if it has not rained or snowed the day before, there is a chance for each non-watered flower to wilt at 6 a.m., turning a brown color. They can be revived by being watered with a watering can on the same day that they wilt, and will return to normal the following day. Watering flowers that have not wilted yet prevents the flower from wilting the next day. This wilting process applies to all flowers except the golden rose, dandelion and dandelion puffs. Flowers that have been watered show shiny petals and sparkle in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
In New Leaf, flowers grow in groups of four, unlike in previous games where they grow in groups of three. The ability to wear flowers in the hair of a player, which was introduced in Wild World, also reappears, again taking the place of a hat. Hybridization remains a feature for flowers.
In later games, flowers, unless they are wilted, can be picked up as with any item. They can also be displayed in the player's house or, since Animal Crossing: Wild World, be worn on the player's hair. A flower worn this way will take the place of a hat. The rose, however, it is held between the teeth and will take the place of an accessory or helmet.
Flowers can be destroyed in some ways. If the player runs through one of the bunches, there is a 30% chance that the flowers will be destroyed. If the player attempts to pick up a wilted flower, the player plucks it instead, removing it. The player can also use a shovel to dig where the flower is, destroying it.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, flowers have been completely overhauled. Planting a flower seed will result in the appearance of small leaves referred to as 'sprouts' on the ground indicating the first stage of growth. The next day, the flowers will appear as colorless buds and the following day they will appear as colored buds, before finally blooming on the third day after planting. The player can pluck the blossoms, which can then be used as a crafting material, worn on the player as an accessory, or placed as a single stem flower in a vase. Plucking the blossoms will revert the flowers to the colorless buds growth stage. Running over the flowers also has a chance of destroying the blossoms, again reducing them to the colorless bud stage. At any growth stage, the player can dig up the flowers with the shovel and replant them. Flowers no longer wilt, but they still must be watered in order to hybridize. Hybrids and other new flowers will appear each morning in the colored buds growth stage.
List of flowers
Regular flowers
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File:Acnl-rose0.png | Rose | Roses can be planted with rose bags, which can be bought from the Nook family stores or Leif's store. They appear in Animal Crossing: Wild World onward. Red, white, and yellow are default roses, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. | Red Rose Yellow Rose White Rose Pink Rose Orange Rose Blue Rose Purple Rose Black Rose |
File:Acnl-cosmos0.png | Cosmos | Cosmoses can be planted with cosmos bags, which can be bought from the Nook family stores or Leif's store. They appear in every game. Red, white, and yellow are default cosmoses in Animal Crossing: Wild World onward, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. In Doubutsu no Mori e+ and prior, cosmoses were only blue, pink, or yellow. Blue cosmoses are the only flowers to not appear in any games since Doubutsu no Mori e+, as they were only present in the first four games. | Red Cosmos Yellow Cosmos White Cosmos Pink Cosmos Orange Cosmos Black Cosmos Blue Cosmos * |
File:Acnl-tulip0.png | Tulip | Tulips can be planted with tulip bags, which can be bought from the Nook family stores or Leif's store. They appear in every game. Red, white, and yellow are default tulips in Animal Crossing: Wild World onward, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. These three were also the only color available in Doubutsu no Mori e+ and prior. | Red Tulip Yellow Tulip White Tulip Pink Tulip Orange Tulip Purple Tulip Black Tulip |
File:Acnl-pansy0.png | Pansy | Pansies can be planted with pansy bags, which can be bought from the Nook family stores or Leif's store. They appear in every game. Red, white, and yellow are default pansies in Animal Crossing: Wild World onward, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. Purple, white, and yellow were the only ones available in Doubutsu no Mori e+ and prior. | Red Pansy Yellow Pansy White Pansy Orange Pansy Blue Pansy Purple Pansy |
File:Acnl-lily0.png | Lily | Lilies can be planted with lily bags, which can be bought from Leif's store or Nook's Cranny. They appear in Animal Crossing: New Leaf onward. Red, white, and yellow are default lilies, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. | Red Lily Yellow Lily White Lily Pink Lily Orange Lily Black Lily |
File:Acnl-violet0.png | Violet | Violets can be planted with violet bags, which can be bought from Leif's store. They only appear in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. Purple, white, and yellow are default violets, while blue ones can only be obtained by hybridization. | Yellow Violet White Violet Purple Violet Blue Violet |
32px | Hyacinth | Hyacinths can be planted with hyacinth bags, which can be bought from Nook's Cranny. They first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Red, white, and yellow are default hyacinths, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px |
32px | Mum | Mums can be planted with mum bags, which can be bought from Nook's Cranny. They first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Red, white, and yellow are default mums, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. They are notably the only flower species with a green hybrid. | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px |
32px | Windflower | Windflowers can be planted with windflower bags, which can be bought from Nook's Cranny. They first appeared in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Red, white, and orange are default windflowers, while others can only be obtained by hybridization. | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px |
Special flowers
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Lily of the Valley | While this flower cannot be bought in a bag, these flowers appear next to the cliffs only when the town is in perfect condition. These flowers appear in Doubutsu no Mori e+ onward. Until Happy Home Designer, these flowers were mistakenly called Jacob's Ladder, in spite of neither flower looking anything like the other. The in-game files, however, correctly calls these flowers lilies, and the furniture award from Weeding Day resembling this flower is called the Lily Lamp. | ||
File:Acnl-carnation0.png | Carnation | Carnations can be obtained in Animal Crossing: City Folk, Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. There are three colors—pink is obtained from the player's mother on Mother's Day (May 10th), the red is obtained from the player's father on Father's Day (June 21st), and white is created as a hybrid of the two. | Red Carnation White Carnation Pink Carnation |
32px | Gold Rose | Gold roses are flowers that first appeared in Animal Crossing: Wild World. They can be made only by watering a wilted black rose with the golden can. The wilted black rose will turn into a gold rose the next day. Just like dandelions, gold roses will never wilt, but gold roses also never disappear from the town, unlike dandelions, which turn into dandelion puffs. | |
Dandelion | Dandelions appear randomly around the town and are essentially classed as a weed in the real world, despite not affecting the town's environment since they count as a flower rather than a weed. They appear just like their real-life counterparts and look like a brighter version of a yellow cosmos, with thinner, fuller petals and heavier leaves. After a couple of days, a dandelion will turn into a dandelion puff (unless it is winter, in which they will stay as flowers until spring arrives). Dandelions cannot wilt. | ||
Dandelion puff | The dandelion puff can be grown only when a normal dandelion is left for a certain space of time. The dandelion puff is the stage of a dandelion that has gone to seed, it is a collection of seeds with white parasols just like their real-life counterpart. This item, when held, can be blown by the player, hence the name "puff." When blown, the seeds float away and disappear into nothing. In City Folk, the parasols are much more realistic, complete with seeds. Dandelions turn into dandelion puffs after a couple of days, then the dandelion puff will disappear from the town after a couple of days has passed. Just like their flower stage, dandelion puffs cannot wilt. | ||
Rafflesia | The rafflesia is a large red plant that grows in the player's town after a large number of weeds accumulate. Once this plant appears in town, it means that the town is at the lowest rank. In reality, the plant is notorious for its smell, which, in game, is reflected by the presence of flies. After the removal of the weeds, the rafflesia will wilt, then disappear. If the player wants to remove the weeds, they should talk to Wisp the ghost and bring back all five spirits. Ridding the town of weeds is one of three choices as a reward. In many ways, it is the polar opposite of the Lily of the Valley. | ||
Clover | Clovers grow frequently and are generally treated as weeds, disappearing after being pulled. However, the four leafed-clover grows very infrequently and is placed in the player's inventory. It can be planted again like regular flowers. It has been known to affect luck, and can be worn in the hair or placed as furniture in the player's house, used as a bookmark. | ||
Dahlia | Dahlias roses can be obtained only in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp during Rover's Garden Safari to catch a rare butterflies. Players can trade them to the potted versions, materials and flower food. | ||
Gothic Rose | Gothic Roses can be obtained only in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp during Lottie's Gothic Rose Festival to catch bats. Players can trade them to the potted versions, materials and flower food. |
Hybridization
Hybrids can be obtained from Wild World onwards. In Animal Crossing, hybrids can be bought from Tom Nook's, but cannot be bred. However the Blue Cosmos cannot be obtained by any means, even through breeding in Wild World or later, due to the fact that it only exists in Doubutsu no Mori e+ and earlier.
How to Hybridize
If two different specimen of the same species are planted next to each other, on the next morning, there is a chance they will interact and create a new flower in one of the spaces next to either of the parents. For example, red tulips and white tulips can produce pink tulips. There are a few guidelines to follow to do this.
- The parent flowers should be adjacent, either right next to each other or diagonally.
- There needs to be at least one space open next to each parent. This means that the flowers should not be entirely surrounded.
- The flowers must be watered for hybrids to occur.
Even if the hybridization conditions are met, there is no guarantee it will occur. Only three to five new flowers appear in a town in a day, and most hybridization pairings can produce a non-hybrid child, so it may take a while for any particular hybridization to occur. There are a few things may increase the chance of hybridization.
- Perfect town status
- Luck from positive Feng Shui.
- Using a silver watering can
Once a hybrid is produced, it can reproduce quickly by crossing it with any other flower. Not all flowers can create hybrids, however.
Hybrids In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk
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Hybrids In Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Hybrid flowers in Animal Crossing: New Leaf have a much different breeding pattern than the previous Animal Crossing games in the series.
Some colors of hybrid flowers require breeding with a certain hybrid color and then breeding them again with those specific colors from their specific parents. As such, a blue rose for instance can only be obtained by breeding a purple rose with an orange rose to get a special red rose, then breeding two special red roses to get a blue rose.
It is impossible to tell the difference between ordinary breeding flowers and specially breeding flowers, since they have the same name and appearance as ordinary breeding flowers.
- A color that has been bred from a specific parent.
Roses
Cosmoses
Tulips
Pansies
Lilies
Violets
Carnations
Gallery
Sprites & Models
Screenshots
- Icon Spring.jpg
Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Pre-release)
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