

Gifting flowers to 3 different players was a quest offered by Santa during Christmas 2020.įulco used to offer randomly drawn quests related to flowers that the player can complete in exchange for petals.

Watering flowers multiple times does not increase the yield or rarity of grown flowers, nor does it reset the growth duration. Fertile flowers have colored particles and are marked as fertile in their icon name.Īfter around 10 minutes, a new flower will spawn adjacent to a watered flower. To cross-breed, simply place two fertile flowers or one fertile flower and one non-fertile flower next to each other and water the fertile one(s) with a watering can. The player can cross-breed two flowers of any color and species to create a new color variation, with a small chance for the flower to create a fertile flower. They are, however, required in certain combinations of breeding, as well as increasing the chance of rare flowers in some instances.Ī visual difference between fertile (left) and not fertile flower (right) Bees do not affect the fertility or breeding rates of a flower. For example, if a player has 10 infertile white daisies and 1 fertile white daisy, the infertile version will be used first.īees engage in a pollinating behavior with flowers regardless of color or fertility, increasing the honey level in bee hives. Like with Cletus, other players can visit each other's island and buy roses from another player's Fulco.Īll flowers can be used as decoration and placed on grass while specific color variants can be used in several crafting recipes in decorative workbenches.Ĭrafting recipes prioritize the kind of flower the player has the most. If he does, Fulco sells fertile white roses for 450 coins each at a limited stock of 2. In the winter, there is a rare chance for Fulco to visit the player's island.

The roses can be bought for 220 coins each at a limited stock of 2. In the summer, Fulco visits the player's island and has an equal chance of selling either fertile red or blue roses, but not both at once. Fertile light green and blue hibiscusesįertile red and yellow daisies both have a 1% chance of dropping when killing any type of slime.įertile red and yellow daffodils and fertile red and black chrysanthemums can be bought from Fulco with flower tokens in the Hub.Fertile red, yellow, and blue hyacinths.The flowers that may naturally generate on the player's island are: Some fertile flowers naturally spawn on the player's island, while daffodils and crocuses only naturally generate on Wizard Island. All three colors of the legacy flowers also received fertile variants.įlowers can be collected and harvested instantly by picking them up, but can also be broken normally with an axe or a pickaxe. Flower seeds were also completely removed from inventories and storage blocks in this update.Īt some point, the red and yellow legacy flower models changed to the one daisies use. They behaved similar to crops, meaning that the harvested flower could not be placed and could only be grown by planting a seed.Īfter the update, all placed flowers were turned into fertile lilies, and flowers in inventories or storage blocks were turned into regular, infertile lilies. They also were unable to be fertile or infertile and the only color variations at the time were red, yellow, and blue. Legacy flowers and their seeds prior to their removal.īefore the Novemupdate, flowers didn't have a specific type and were simply named " Flowers" (referred to as a "wild flower" by Cletus). Their color changes in accordance to the day/night cycle during the day, they have a purple color to them, and during the night, they have a navy blue color.Īside from the colored variations of daffodils, a non-colored variation of daffodils spawn on Wizard Island.Ĭrocuses can naturally spawn on Wizard Island. Crocuses and the daffodils found on Wizard Island cannot be bred and can only be used for decoration purposes.Ĭhrome chrysanthemums are a special variant of chrysanthemum flowers obtained by breeding a purple and pink chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemum flowers have a "Chrome" variant. The color variations are the colors red, orange, yellow, dark green, light green, cyan, blue, purple, pink, white, mundane (gray), and black. There are currently eight types of flowers that have their own unique color variations: lilies, daisies, hyacinths, daffodils, hibiscuses, roses, tulips, and chrysanthemums. Bees can collect pollen from a flower and transfer it to their bee hive to turn it into a collectible honeycomb. A flower is a naturally-generating plant that spawns in various forms and colors.
