2.2.14

Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Hybrid Flowers Guide

Slightly refreshed 7/12/19
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Flowers in ACNL


There are a total of 42 flowers in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Twenty hybrids, twenty basic flowers, one 'perfect town' flower, and I'm going to include the oft-ignored dandelion. You can use flowers to:

  1. Grow in town.
  2. Display in your home
  3. Obtain the Perfect Town* status.
  4. Gift your animal villagers.
  5. Wear on your person (in hair, or as accessory).
  6. Display in your personal museum exhibition.
*Having the Perfect Town status for 15 days in a row earns you the coveted and symbolic Golden Watering Can, which waters flowers in a 3x3 square instead of a 1x1 square or cross shape (normal and silver cans). The status also allows the Perfect Town flower, Jacob's Ladder to randomly spawn, and unlocks the Flower Clock public works project.

Jacob's Ladders only spawn in a perfect town.

Getting All Types of Flowers


Basic flowers are flowers you can obtain without cross-breeding. You can definitely play and progress in Animal Crossing: New Leaf (ACNL) without ever having an hybrid in town. As a matter of fact, you don't really ever need to do anything in this lax, free-for-all 3DS game.

If you do decide you want more variety in your game, however, you'll need to start with the basics.

Basic Flowers in Town at Start of Game


Colors: Red, White, Yellow
Flowers: Tulip, Pansies, Cosmos, Roses

Misc: Dandelion (yellow or white puff - you can use these as you would basic flowers)

Basic Island Flowers


After you unlock Tortimer Island by paying off your first home loan and talking to ex-Mayor Tortimer by your docks, you can collect the following flowers while on island tours and bring them back to your town:
  • Red, White Yellow Lilies
  • Purple, White, Yellow Violets
Alternatively, there is a random chance for these flowers to spawn every day, despite not going to the Island. Villagers will also sometimes plant a random basic flower next to an existing one of the same type.

Basic Carnations


Second Sunday in May: Pink Carnation from Mom
Third Sunday in June: Red Carnation from Dad

One of each flower in game, in Kitty's personal museum exhibition. 

One of each flower in game, continued.

Jacob's Ladder


If you achieve the Perfect Town status, there is a chance for a Jacob's Ladder flower to spawn. Despite being called Jacob's Ladder in game, the flower looks far more like a Lily of the Valley. Aside from obtaining this flower from another player, this is the only known way to get this flower.

Keeping your Flowers Safe


As long as you have fewer than 10 villagers in your town, your flowers are not safe! 

The last thing you want is to spend much time and effort breeding your flowers, just to have a villager move in on top of your prized hybrids, crushing and wiping them off the face of the map. 

Villager Move-In Behavior: Why it Matters for Hybrid-Breeding

First, there are several things to note about villager move-in behavior.

  1. Villagers will settle in any spot 5 spaces across and 5 square spaces back.
  2. They will not make extra room for cliffs, rivers, ramps or bridges, leaving you just one space to squeeze by.
  3. They will make sure to be one additional spot away from buildings so there will be two total spaces between their house and another building.

A villager's house only needs one space between a cliff and itself,  and two spaces between
 another building and itself. This wasn't a safe spot for my hybrids. :( Thanks, Rizzo.

I made the mistake of thinking the space between the town hall and the cliffs was small enough that a villager would not move here because I thought they needed an extra space for the cliffs. I was wrong, and Rizzo crushed a few black and orange hybrids when he moved in!

Using Public Work Projects to Make Safe Spots


Armed with the 5x5 spaces knowledge, you can place Public Work Projects (PWP) to create a space smaller than that.

This public works project creates spaces where villagers cannot settle - therefore safe for flowers!


I placed a stone tablet at the corner of a cliff to create a safe spot. This creates a 5x5 safe spot.
Note that the red and gold flowers on the top left would not be safe if I did not have another project to the left (not shown).

The most straight-forward use of the fence Public Work Project.
Flowers can crossbreed in the fence, BUT only if there is space for a new flower to pop up adjacent.

Spaces directly next to buildings or public work projects are guaranteed to be safe
 from being crushed by villager houses. Take advantage of this!

Although your house is not a public works project, it is a building you chose to place. Placing a house strategically can create ample flower safe-zones. I placed my house on a narrow strip of land between two rivers so that there's 4 spaces in front and behind my house. Since 5 spaces are required front-back for a villager's house, these flowers are safe!

I placed my house on a narrow strip of land between rivers so that there's 4 spaces
in front and behind my house so both sides are safe from villager move-ins.

Hybrid Combinations


If you're lucky enough to have one, Jacob's Ladders increases the chance
of two flowers spawning a hybrid instead of a basic flower.
This arrangement allows for pink (red+white) and black (red+red) hybrids to spawn.
Even if you knew nothing about cross-breeding flowers for hybrids, it's easy to accidentally breed hybrids simply by placing same-type basic flowers next to each other.
  1. Two of same-type flowers of the combinations below must be touching. Side-by-side or corners.
  2. There must be at least one empty space in the 8 squares around either flower for a new flower to spawn.
  3. Spawn chances are calculated at 6am every day, when the town refreshes.

Jacob's Ladder to Encourage Hybrids

Planting a Jacob's Ladder increases the chance two flowers chosen to breed will produce a hybrid, instead of a basic flower. The exact percent increase is not currently proven or available.

List of Hybrids Using BASIC Flowers


This is a list of hybrids using BASIC flowers. For flowers that require two levels of breeding or special conditions, see the Advanced Hybrids section below.


HYBRIDPARENT APARENT B
TULIPS
PinkRedWhite
OrangeRedYellow
BlackRedRed
PANSIES
Orange (Red/Yellow)RedYellow
BlueWhiteWhite
COSMOS
PinkRedWhite
OrangeRedYellow
BlackRedRed
ROSES
PinkRedWhite
OrangeRedYellow
PurpleWhiteWhite
BlackRedRed
LILIES
PinkRedWhite
OrangeRedYellow
BlackRedRed
VIOLETS
BluePurpleWhite
CARNATIONS
WhiteRedPink


In the appropriate cases, it is also possible to breed Black flowers using Orange flowers instead of Red, but it seems to me the chances are slimmer because the Orange flower counts as half Yellow.


This way, if selected for cross-breeding, only a purple and white will
be paired up to maximize your chance at a blue violet.
To ensure you don't get unwanted combinations, such as purple violet + purple violet for yet another purple violet, arrange flowers you want to breed so that only they touch, as shown above.


Since there is space nearby, a blue violet can appear if you're lucky.
Note that the chances for each flower varies.

Advanced Flower Breeding: Two-step Hybrids, Hybrid Parents

Some colors require using hybrids (from Basic Hybrids section above) to breed more hybrids!

HYBRIDPARENT APARENT B
Purple TulipOrange TulipOrange Tulip
Black CosmoOrange CosmoOrange Cosmo
Special Red Pansy*Blue PansyRed Pansy
Purple PansySpecial Red PansySpecial Red Pansy
Special Orange Pansy*Blue PansyOrange Pansy
Purple PansyOrange PansyOrange Pansy
Special Red Rose*Orange RosePurple Rose
Blue RoseSpecial Red RoseSpecial Red Rose
Gold RoseWater a wilted Black Rose (you'll need the Beautiful Town Ordinance inactive for it to wilt) with a Golden watering can and wait til the next day.
* Breed "Special" basic-colored flowers on a beach where no wildflowers spawn to prevent confusion with Ordinary Basic-color flowers.

Breed "Special" basic-colored flowers on a beach where no wildflowers
spawns prevents confusion with Ordinary Basic-color flowers.


Aside from the Gold Rose, any same color flower can breed with its own for a CHANCE at
another of the same color. For example, two purple pansies has a chance of yielding a red pansy instead.


Arranging Flowers to Maximize Hybrids and Minimize Undesired Cross-Breeding

You can arrange your flowers to your liking while encouraging hybrids at the same time.
I go for a controlled natural/wild look in my arrangements. With this arrangement,
I most often find red and pink lilies, occasionally white, and rarely black lilies.

Maximize the chance desirable breeding occurs by isolating flowers you do not want to breed.

I do not want any more yellow flowers, but I do want them in my town. To do this, I arrange the flowers so that no two yellow flowers of the same type touch. This allows me to have them on display without the risk of them being randomly selected as one of the flowers to breed each morning.

You can display flowers without risk of them breeding.
You can also display multi-color flowers together without risk of them
 breeding as long as no two of the same type touch!

Extra: Watering Your Flower vs Rain

Having the Beautiful Town ordinance in effect means you don't need to worry about watering your flowers to keep them from wilting and then dying/disappearing on you.

If you do not have the Beautiful Town ordinance in effect, watering flowers:
  1. Prevents watered flowers from wilting the next day.
  2. Revives wilted (grey) flowers and prevents them from dying the next day.
  3. Increases the chance watered flowers will breed with another flower next to it the next day.
Rain will revive all wilted flowers, prevent flowers from wilting the next day, but will not increase the chance for existing flowers to breed.

Flower Spawning Rarity

The number of flowers that can spawn each day is random, but is affected by a few factors:
  1. Beautiful Town ordinance. Having this in effect will increase the number of flowers that spawn every day. This can mean normal flowers or hybrids, again, calculated randomly.
  2. The day following rain. More flowers appear than usual on days following a rain. It is not known for sure if these effects stack.
  3. Watering your flowers. Doing so increases the likelihood two adjacent, same-type flowers will cross-breed and produce a new flower the next day.
Flower type also affects the chance it will spawn. Here is a list of rarity based on flower type from Liquefy's Acnl guide on GameFAQs. Liquefy generally provides very detailed and accurate information based on official guides and resources for a variety of games.

Most common

  1. Red, White, Yellow Tulips; Red, White, Yellow Pansies; Red, White, Yellow Cosmos; Red, White, Yellow Roses; Red, White Yellow Lilies; Purple, White, Yellow Violets; Red, Pink Carnations
  2. Pink Tulips, Purple Tulips, Purple Pansies, Orange Pansies, Pink Cosmos, Orange Cosmos, Purple Roses, Pink Roses, Orange Roses, Pink Lilies, Orange Lilies, Blue Violets, White Carnations
  3. Black Tulips, Orange Tulips, Blue Pansies, Black Cosmos, Black Roses, Black Lilies, Jacob's Ladders
  4. Blue Roses

Rarest

18.1.14

Adieu, Animal Crossing: New Leaf



It's been a while since I've been so engaged in someone as intimately as you, Animal Crossing: New Leaf. But the time has come to move on to a past lover.

I was first introduced to Animal Crossing for Game Cube - albeit on an emulator. I didn't like it too much. The main character's face looked too geometrical. While browsing Reddit about five years later, I began seeing a lot of screenshots from Animal Crossing pop up on /r/gaming. It released June 9, 2013.

In late September, I was browsing Best Buy with M. Picked it up with no fanfare. My first venture into Acnl was exactly opposite that.




Lots of wonderful time with other ACNL-ers from the Reddit community.
This is a giveaway I hosted.


Kitty's House
Main character's entrance room. Having lost my game once,
I decided to keep names simple.

Entrance room. Lucky, my first favorite villager.

Right wing room - the Street Pass room for in-real-life passerbys to order from.
Contains most orderable DLCs, Gulliver items and most campsite items.
Right ring room, continued.

Back room. Cherry Blossom room featuring the minimalist series, blossom-wedding theme.
Tribute to an affectionate pair from my first game (lost during travel).
Cherry Blossom back room. Had really enjoyed collecting all ten bonsai in the set in my first game.
My in-real-life interest is still there, but I realize I'd need a lot more space and equipment than before.

Left wing room, featuring the sleek series and jazzy music room.

Left wing room, my cello corner. I like snacks. All the time.

Upstairs, featuring the astro series and a future-ish something something theme.
This is my banking corner, complete with modified matryoshka and piggy banks.

Upstairs, some of my favorite villagers, from left: Doc, Lolly, Peck, Cranston.

Upstairs, I really liked this series. The set comes the same shade of orange as the floor,
but you can customize just about everything to one degree or another.

Basement, snowmen series and two other favorite villagers. I got Rosie (right)
from a visitor from Reddit.  Purrl (left) came from my alternate town, to my delight.

Ruby (the white bunny) was the other gift from the same Redditor.


Bunny's House
My other character on the same game. Bunny's entrance room featuring the complete 7-11 set.
Exclusive to Japanese games. There's a thread on Reddit dedicated to utilizing
 a duplicating glitch and sharing otherwise unobtainable items.

Bunny's right wing, Rococo room. Created my own Matisse-style "La Bunny Danse"

Rococo set comes default brownish. Pink was okay I guess, but probably should have
 tried out the other colors too, in full. Looks nice with carnation touch.

Bunny's house, left wing. This was supposed to be a restaurant-theme, in line with the 7-11
commercial zone. Bunny's house is also located next to Retail, near the station, adding to the
commercial zone idea.

Incomplete jazz cafe lounge upstairs, Bunny's house. Other rooms even less completed.



Last character on my main ACNL game is Puppy. Used mainly to feature seasonal
series pertaining to what a dog would see on walks / experience at home. Entrance room was
Autumn harvest themed.



Shopping Strip and Museum Exhibitions

For my record, I did unlock the T&T Emporium, three levels of shops,
including an especially snooty fashion giraffe I patronize for the sake of completing the catalog
 (having had almost every item in game in your inventory at one point in time).

Also unlocked Katrina the Fortune Teller, which means completely
opening every shop possible on the strip.

Personal museum exhibit. Supposed to feature one of every flower, including hybrids I bred.
I keep forgetting which I've brought up, so there are a few missing, including the
 final hybrid I cross-bred two weeks ago - the purple pansy.

Complete gyroid collection, Set 1/3.

Complete gyroid collection, Set 2/3.

Complete gyroid collection, Set 3/3.





In Closing

So what do I take from all this? Believe it or not, Animal Crossing: New Leaf is probably one of the most educational games I've ever played -- applicable to real life.

Went to the Science Academy in San Francisco. Was surprised I recognized a handful of the fish because I'd fished them up numerous times in game. Dab. Olive flounder. Dace. You name it.

Went to a creature-parts fossil-y collector's boutique in New York City. Recognized the tiger and goliath beetles immediately. Could put a name to that vibrant blue emperor's butterfly, and more.

Item names too. Gulliver is a traveling seagull in game that flies to various countries, states and continents. Pick stuff up to. I learned those stacking Russian dolls are called matryoshka. I learned about the Bocca della Verità, the Mouth of Truth, in Rome, Italy. I saw an electronic game machine on a recent trip abroad and recognized it, thanks to ACNL.

New Leaf also got me real interested in coffee. I'm generally not a coffee person, but working at Roost Cafe got me exploring the streets of New York, trying out various types of coffees before establishing, a few months later, that coffee's still not my cup of tea.

Complete 13-piece series: 36 out of 37
Gyroid Collection: 131 out of 131 
ACNL street passers passed: 300+ (adding those from lost game)

Alright, so I'm not a total completionist. I can't bring myself to sit around and
fish / catch bugs endlessly. Twice. And more. But the buck stops here.
Map of my town. One guy moved out recently. I've filled the right side with
public works, which seems to do well deterring newcomers from making me
run across the map to make my rounds.



Coming up...

The Essential ACNL Flower Hybrid Guide.
As I impart my know-too-much-about-this-game wisdom.