In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, gardening is one of the most rewarding things you can do, both from a material perspective and an intangible one. You can buy regular flower seeds and plant them around your island to make it pretty, but this isn't that special. If you really want to take your gardening to the next level, you're going to need to learn how to breed flowers to get brand-new colors. These hybrid flowers include black, blue, purple, pink, and orange variations of the flowers you can plant normally--plus the extra-special, elusive gold roses.
Hybrid flowers aren't just pretty--they can sometimes attract rare bugs you couldn't get otherwise and can also be used as crafting ingredients, so it's a good idea to have at least a few on your island. The technical details for this guide, including flower genes and the specifics of availability, come from the ACNH Flower Research datamine.
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Table of Contents [hide]Types Of FlowersNative Flowers And Sister FlowersHow To Breed FlowersCloningVisitor Watering BonusHow To Get The Golden Watering CanFlower GenesMystery Island HybridsHybrid Flower Breeding CombinationsCosmosHyacinthsLiliesMumsPansiesRosesTulipsWindflowersWhat To Do With Flowers
A chart showing all the flower species in Animal Crossing: New Horizons and every color available for each. Click in to enlarge.Each of these flowers comes in standard red, white, and yellow varieties at first aside from windflowers, which come in red, white, and orange initially. (There are no yellow windflowers, and orange windflowers are not hybrids.) These are the only colors you'll find when buying seed bags; all other colors aren't sold at Nook's Cranny and are considered rare.
According to datamined information, native flowers are determined at random based on which flowers are in season during your starting character's birth month, while your sister flower is one of the flowers that were in season during the month you started your island. If you aren't sure what your sister flower is, visit a few Mystery Tour islands; you can only encounter your native flower or your sister flower on these islands.
With only three of the eight types of flower seeds available for sale on any given day, you're going to have some trouble getting certain types of flowers from the shop right away. Luckily, you can either buy these flower seeds from friends' islands (provided they have different native and/or sister flowers than you) or from the special visitor Leif, who stocks seeds you can't normally buy. You can also dig up flowers on friends' islands (with permission!) if you've registered each other as Best Friends; you can read more about how to add Best Friends in our guide.
The flowers are planted next to each other (either directly or diagonally)They're fully bloomed or budding (meaning they will be fully bloomed the next day)They've been watered (either by any type of watering can or by rain)There is an empty space adjacent to themIf these conditions are met, a new flower has a chance of sprouting on nearby empty spaces the next day. Unlike in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, there is no limit to the number of new flowers that can spawn each day. Note that flowers can spawn on dirt and dark dirt paths but not on any other type of path you can lay down using Island Designer, so be mindful of this when landscaping.
"Breeding" refers to this process of producing new flowers, and it doesn't necessarily mean you'll get a hybrid flower. Sometimes two white flowers next to each other will produce another white flower, for example. This is a good way to produce more flowers without having to buy seeds, and it's also an integral step in obtaining certain ultra-rare hybrids.
The easiest way to clone flowers is to leave them with nine empty spaces around them (i.e., not touching any other flowers) or only touching flowers of a different species. Flowers can clone themselves if they're touching other flowers of the same species provided they aren't crossbreeding with anything else around them, but it's difficult-to-impossible to track whether the flowers crossbred or just cloned, so this isn't recommended if you're trying to clone something specific.
Basically, flowers in New Horizons utilize Mendelian genetics, the kind you learn in basic biology. That means flowers have recessive and dominant genes--think Punnett squares--and these genes determine what color the flower is. In some cases, two or more different combinations of genes can result in the same color flower, which is where chain breeding--the process by which you breed flowers, then take the flowers you've bred and then breed them to get another color--can get really tricky. Luckily, every flower that comes from a seed bag (whether you bought it from Nook's Cranny or Leif) has the exact same genes, which standardizes things.
For example, you can breed basic red pansies (the kind you plant from a seed bag) with blue pansies to get... more red pansies. However, the red pansies you get from this red-blue combo have different genes than the red pansies you can get from seed bags, even though they look the same--they're often called "hybrid red," while the normal ones are called "seed red." Because of the genetic difference, you can breed two hybrid-red pansies together to get purple, but you can't get purple pansies from seed-red pansies at all. In order to breed purple pansies, you have to keep track of which reds are from seed bags and which are from breeding with blue pansies.
For some flowers--namely lilies, cosmos, tulips, and hyacinths--you won't have to worry about genes too much, because their genotypes are relatively simple and require only minimal, easy-to-track chain breeding. For the others, especially roses, you'll have to pay close attention to the flowers you plant and breed if you want to get the rarest colors. This is also where cloning comes into play, since it's useful to clone the most hard-to-get genetic combinations once you're sure you have one.
Hybrids you could find on these Mystery Tours have different genes than the ones you can breed from seed flowers on your own island. In some cases, these hybrids can make chain breeding for ultra-rare colors far easier, so if you somehow get your hands on one, make sure you keep track of which flower it is!
A hybrid flower island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (RIP).
Most of the combinations listed only have a chance to produce the hybrid color and might give you a different color some of the time, but we've specified the percentage in the more complicated cases where chain breeding is a concern. (This percentage represents the chance you'll get the desired color/gene combination when the flowers breed.) If you're trying to get more of a particular color of a flower, we recommend cloning it rather than trying to breed it with itself.
Note that "seed" colors refer to the flowers you plant from seed bags you've purchased at Nook's Cranny or from Leif; "island" colors refer to the hybrids you could only get from Mystery Tour islands; and "hybrid" or "special" colors refer to specific genetic combinations of flowers where noted. If it's not specified, assume every red, white, and yellow flower in this list is a seed flower (and that any simple hybrid colors listed came from those seed combinations). It's important to start with seed flowers when breeding for consistency.
Note that it's no longer possible to get island hybrids in-game as of the 1.2.0 update, but we've left them in this guide in case you still have access to a flower from one of these islands or if you haven't downloaded this update.
A chart showing how to breed every color of cosmos in New Horizons.Basic combos:
red + white = pinkred + yellow = orangeorange + orange = black (rare)Best combo for black cosmos:
island orange + island orange = black (around 19%)
A chart showing how to breed every color of hyacinths in New Horizons.Basic combos:
red + white = pinkred + yellow = orangewhite + white = blueorange + orange = purpleBest methods for purple hyacinths:
orange + orange = special blue (12.5%) special blue + special blue = purpleisland blue + island blue = purpleisland blue + island orange = purpleisland orange + island orange = purple
A chart showing how to breed every color of lilies in New Horizons.Basic combos:
red + white = pinkred + yellow = orangered + red = black or pink
A chart showing how to breed every color of mums in New Horizons.Basic combos:
red + white = pinkwhite + white = purpleseed red + seed yellow = hybrid yellow (100%)hybrid yellow + hybrid yellow = green (rare)Best method for green mums:
hybrid yellow + hybrid yellow = special purple (25%) special purple + special purple = green (25%)Other combos for green mums:
island purple + island pink = green (around 19%)island purple + island purple = green (rare)
A chart showing how to breed every color of pansies in New Horizons.Basic combos:
red + yellow = orangewhite + white = bluered + blue = hybrid red (100%)hybrid red + hybrid red = purple (rare)Best combos for purple pansies:
island blue + island blue = purpleisland orange + island orange = purpleisland blue + island orange = purple
Basic combos:
red + white = pinkred + yellow = orangered + red = black or pinkwhite + white = purpleblack + seed yellow = orange (100%; same genes as seed red + seed yellow)black (watered with gold watering can) = goldBlue rose method 1 (Mystery Island):
island orange + island orange = blue (rare) OR island hybrid redisland hybrid red + island hybrid red = blue (25%)If you're lucky enough to have roses as your native or sister flower (or have a friend who does), you can totally circumvent all of the complicated stuff below and just use island hybrid roses for a quick path to blue roses.
Blue rose method 2 (simplest):
orange + purple = hybrid red (25%, and another 25% will be the wrong kind of red)hybrid red + hybrid red = blue (1.6%)This method is bad, mainly because there's no good way to check if your red roses are the right kind of red. You just have to get really lucky, and while possible, it's not very efficient. (Note that this hybrid red has different genes than the island hybrid red above, and it's also different from the hybrid red 2 below. Don't get them mixed up!)
Blue rose method 3 (recommended):
seed white + seed white = purpleseed red + seed red = blackblack + purple = special redspecial red + special red = hybrid redhybrid red + hybrid red = blue (1.6%)This is the recommended method if you don't want to do an extremely long chain; it's guaranteed to get you the hybrid reds you need to make blue, as opposed to method 2 above, which only gives you a 25% chance of getting them and no real way to tell if you did. If you don't have access to island orange roses, you could do worse than this method.
Blue rose method 4 (highest chance):
This method is the longest of all of them, but by the end of it, you'll have a 25% chance of getting blue roses from two hybrid red ones (these are different from the above hybrid reds and are labeled "hybrid red 2" below for clarity). Because this is so complex, it's recommended that you only breed each of these as pairs, rather than setting up grids or any other breeding pattern of three or more flowers.
seed white + seed yellow = special white 1seed white + seed white = purplespecial white 1 + purple = special purple (50%)At this step, only half the purple offspring will be the right kind. You can either try your luck or test to see if these purples are indeed the purples you need to continue this method.
Good: purple + seed yellow = white or hybrid yellow (it's 50/50)Bad: purple + seed yellow = white onlyGive this combination a few tries to see if you get yellow; if you only get white roses, that purple isn't the right kind of purple, so you should get rid of it before continuing. You should also keep any yellow roses from this step, as they can be used later on in the chain.
clone the special purple rose to get another one with the right genes!special purple + special purple OR hybrid yellow + hybrid yellow = hybrid whiteseed red + seed yellow = orangeorange + hybrid white = special orangeYou can stop here, clone the special orange rose, and breed the two together for a 6.25% chance of a blue rose. Continue the chain for a 25% combination instead.
hybrid white + special orange = hybrid red 2clone or breed another hybrid red 2hybrid red 2 + hybrid red 2 = blue (25%)!While this path is much longer than the others, its success rate is also much better. You can speed up the process by breeding the orange, special white 1, and purple roses at the same time. Good luck!
A chart showing how to breed every color of tulips in New Horizons.Basic combos:
red + white = pinkred + yellow = orangered + red = blackorange + orange = purple (rare)Best combos for purple tulips:
island black + island black = purpleisland orange + island orange = purpleisland black + island orange = purple
Basic combos:
red + orange = pinkwhite + white = bluered + blue = hybrid red (100%)pink + blue = hybrid red (25%)pink + blue = special pink (25%)Best combos for purple windflowers:
hybrid red + hybrid red = special blue (half of the blue offspring) To test the blues, breed them together. Special blues produce pinks half the time, while normal ones will only produce oranges.special blue + special blue = purpleisland pink + island pink = purpleisland blue + island blue = purpleisland blue + island pink = purpleOther combos for purple windflowers:
hybrid red + hybrid red = purple (rare)special pink + special pink = purple (rare)special pink + hybrid red = purple (rare)
Flowers are especially important to the ecosystem of your island. They improve your island rating (which Isabelle can tell you about), they can attract different species of bugs, and they're just pretty in general. You'll need at least a few flowers planted around your island in order to have plenty of bugs to catch--butterflies, stinkbugs, mantises, ladybugs, and honeybees will only appear on or near flowers. There are also two bugs that will only appear if you have certain flower colors:
Bug Name | Location | Months | Time | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
Orchid mantis | On white flowers | March - Nov (N); Sept - May (S) | 8 AM - 5 PM | 2400 |
Peacock butterfly | Flying near black, blue, or purple flowers | March - June (N); Sept - Dec (S) | 4 AM - 7 PM | 2500 |
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