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Animal Crossing New Horizons Hybrid Flowers Explained: How to Crossbreed Plants & All Flowers

Animal Crossing New Horizons, hybrid flowers, crossbreed

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is finally here and players are starting to grow their own flowers and trees to bring their island to life. Like previous titles in the almost 20-year franchise, the game allows players to crossbreed flowers to make different colored flowers that can not be bought in the shop. Here is how to crossbreed plants and a list of all flowers.

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Hybrid Flowers Explained

Hybrid flowers are a crossbreed of two different colored flowers of the same type. The crossbreed produces a different color of that flower that is not sold in the shop. For example, a red tulip and a white tulip produces a pink tulip.

In order to crossbreed, seeds must be purchased from Nook’s Cranny or obtain existing flowers by uprooting with a shovel from your island or other mysterious islands. Find a spacious spot on your island, bury your seeds or flowers into holes, water with a watering can, and then wait.

Flowers planted right next to each other can produce hybrid flowers, but leave an empty space between flowers for best results.

List of All Hybrid Flowers

Cosmos

  • Orange: Red + Yellow
  • Pink: Red + White

Hyacinths

  • Blue: White + White
  • Orange: Red + Yellow
  • Pink: Red + White

Lilies

  • Black: Red + Red
  • Orange: Red + Yellow
  • Pink: Red + White

Mums

  • White: Pink + Red
  • Purple: White + White
  • Green: Purple + Purple

Pansies

  • Blue: White + White
  • Orange: Red + Yellow
  • Purple: Red + Red or Blue + Blue

Roses

  • Black: Red + Red
  • Pink: Red + White
  • Purple: White + White
  • Orange: Red + Yellow
  • Blue: Orange + Orange

Tulips

  • Black: Red + Red
  • Orange: Red + Yellow
  • Pink: Red + White

Windflowers

  • Pink: Orange + Red
  • Blue: Orange + White or White + White
  • Purple: Blue + Pink or Blue + Blue

That is how to crossbreed plants and a list of all flowers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Be sure to check back with Twinfinite for more news and our comprehensive wiki for more guides on the game.

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