Acnh Flowers
In “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” (ACNH), flowers are a key aspect of the game’s environment and player customization. There are several types of flowers, each with various colors that can be bred to create hybrids. Here’s a rundown of the main flowers you can find and grow on your island:
Basic Flowers
- Roses
- Colors: Red, White, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Purple, Black, Blue, Gold
- Tulips
- Colors: Red, Yellow, White, Pink, Orange, Purple, Black
- Cosmos
- Colors: Red, White, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Black
- Hyacinths
- Colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Blue, Pink, Purple
- Lilies
- Colors: Red, Yellow, White, Pink, Orange, Black
- Mums (Chrysanthemums)
- Colors: Red, Yellow, White, Pink, Purple, Green
- Windflowers
- Colors: Red, Orange, White, Blue, Pink, Purple
- Pansies
- Colors: Red, Yellow, White, Orange, Blue, Purple
Flower Mechanics
- Breeding: Flowers can be bred by planting them next to each other to create hybrid colors. Watering the flowers increases their chances of breeding.
- Cloning: Watering a single flower can sometimes cause it to clone itself.
Special Flowers
- Gold Roses: Obtained by breeding black roses and watering them with a golden watering can.
- Blue Roses: Considered one of the most challenging flowers to breed due to the complex hybridization process required.
Flower Care
- Watering: Essential for breeding flowers. Friends visiting your island and watering your flowers can increase the chance of breeding.
- Rain: Rain counts as watering for all flowers on your island.
- Shovels: You can dig up and replant flowers to move them around your island.
Tips for Flower Arrangement
- Patterns: Use checkered patterns or other specific arrangements to optimize hybrid breeding.
- Themes: Match the flower colors with the themes of different sections of your island for aesthetics.
Growing and arranging flowers allows for endless creativity and the beautification of your island. They play an integral role in the island’s star rating and appeal, contributing to overall gameplay satisfaction.