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{{Infobox CVG
| name = StreetPass Mii Plaza
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| name = ''Flower Town''
| image = [[File:IMAG0152.jpg|thumb|292px]]
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| image = [[File:IMAG0152.jpg|thumb|260px]]
 
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
 
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
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| developer = [[Grezzo]]
|system1 = 3DS|system1NA =
 
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| system1 = 3DS
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| system1NA = July 12, [[2013]]
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| system1JP = June 18, [[2013]]
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| system1EU = June 18, [[2013]]
 
| genre = Simulation
 
| genre = Simulation
 
|class1 = Play Coins
 
|class1 = Play Coins
 
|class2 = StreetPass
 
|class2 = StreetPass
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|class3 = Mii
|caption = Title Screen
 
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|caption = Title Screen.
|developer = Grezzo
 
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| Fix = a|rating = x|ESRB = E|PEGI = 3|CERO = A|ACB = G}}
|released = July 12, 2013}}
 
   
'''Flower Town''' (known in Japan, Britain, and Australia as StreetPass Garden) is a DLC game for [[StreetPass Mii Plaza]]. It was developed by [[Grezzo]]. Upon purchase of the game, the player receives the Flower Bonnet Hat.
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'''''Flower Town''''' (known in [[Japan]], [[United Kingdom|Britain]], and [[Australia]] as '''''StreetPass Garden''''') is a [[DLC]] game for [[StreetPass Mii Plaza]]. It was developed by [[Grezzo]]. Upon purchase of the game, the player receives the Flower Bonnet Hat.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
In Flower Town, the player's chosen Mii dreams of becoming a Master Gardener by growing 20 different plants, which, according to the game, can be hard to achieve for the chosen Mii. However, the player can invite other gardeners via [[StreetPass]] and have the help of a Master Gardener, [[Mr. Mendel]]. The player can also go shopping or talk to the guests than have come over, so there is a lot more to the game than growing plants. When the player has finally grown their 20th plant, Mr. Mendel congratulates the player on their accomplishment and gives the player the Master Gardener's Crown. Mrs. Blossom also arrives, saying that she heard about the player growing their 20th plant, and the player celebrates with Mr. Mendel and Mrs. Blossom about their accomplishment.
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In ''Flower Town'', the player's chosen Mii dreams of becoming a Master Gardener by growing 20 different plants, which, according to the game, can be hard to achieve for the chosen Mii. However, the player can invite other gardeners via [[StreetPass]] and have the help of a Master Gardener, [[Mr. Mendel]]. The player can also go shopping or talk to the guests than have come over, so there is a lot more to the game than growing plants. When the player has finally grown their 20th plant, Mr. Mendel congratulates the player on their accomplishment and gives the player the Master Gardener's Crown. Mrs. Blossom also arrives, saying that she heard about the player growing their 20th plant, and the player celebrates with Mr. Mendel and Mrs. Blossom about their accomplishment.
   
 
==Gathering Guests==
 
==Gathering Guests==
There are two primary methods of bringing guests to your garden. One method is by StreetPassing other players. The other method is inviting former guests that have already been StreetPassed. You can bring back former Guests by paying two Play Coins. It's crucial to remember that inviting old guests brings people that you've StreetPassed, even those StreetPassed before Flower Town. This means that while special Miis (gold pants) always hold a rare breed, other old Miis will hold a random, common breed. StreetPassing new guests is preferred over former guests.
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There are two primary methods of bringing guests to your garden. One method is by StreetPassing other players. The other method is inviting former guests that have already been StreetPassed. You can bring back former Guests by paying two Play Coins. It's crucial to remember that inviting old guests brings people that you've StreetPassed, even those StreetPassed before Flower Town. This means that while special Miis (gold pants) always hold a rare breed, other old Miis will hold a random, common breed. StreetPassing new guests may be preferred over inviting former guests.
   
 
==Gardening with Guests==
 
==Gardening with Guests==
When gardening with guests, the player bring his or her plant out so that the guests may water it. The player waters his or her plant before each guest takes their turn watering the plant. If the player's plant is in bloom, it can pollinate with the guest's plants and make seeds. After gardening with a guest more than once(requires two separate StreetPasses, cannot be achieved via [[Play Coins]]), that guest will become a plant pal and be surrounded by petals. Sometimes a plant pal's watering animation will be accompanied by a rainbow and/or a butterfly when they water a bloomed plant. If a butterfly and a rainbow are seen at the same time, the seed is almost guaranteed to become a rare breed. Rarely, it will yield a glowing seed, which is very likely to be an undiscovered breed/color of the bloomed plant's family. It may also be a sparkling seed, which is guaranteed to be a rare breed. It is also highly useful to note that when pollinating, a colored haze surrounds the plant before a seed is yielded, which matches up with what the seed will grow into. This can take a lot of guesswork out of seeds. If pollinating produced a red haze, and two of the three possible flower offspring are black and blue, then the player can assume that the plant will grow into the third possibility.
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When gardening with guests, the player bring his or her plant out so that the guests may water it. The player waters his or her plant before each guest takes their turn watering the plant. If the player's plant is in bloom, it can pollinate with the guest's plants and make seeds. After gardening with a guest more than once(requires two separate StreetPasses; cannot be achieved via [[Play Coins]]), that guest will become a plant pal and be surrounded by petals. Sometimes a plant pal's watering animation will be accompanied by a rainbow and/or a butterfly when they water a bloomed plant. If a butterfly and a rainbow are seen at the same time, the seed is almost guaranteed to become a rare breed. Rarely, it will yield a glowing seed, which is very likely to be an undiscovered breed/color of the bloomed plant's family. It may also be a sparkling seed, which is guaranteed to be a rare breed. It is also highly useful to note that when pollinating, a colored haze surrounds the plant before a seed is yielded, which matches up with what the seed will grow into. This can take a lot of guesswork out of seeds. If pollinating produced a red haze, and two of the three possible flower offspring are black and blue, then the player can assume that the plant will grow into the third possibility.
   
 
After gardening with the guests, they will hang out in either the courtyard or the shopping mall until new guests arrive. Players can ask them either what plant they are currently growing, or if they want to plant a seed together. When planting a seed together, the guest will dye the planted seed to his or her favorite color, which will cause the plant to bloom into that color. If the flower cannot exist in the guest's color, it will go to the nearest possible color. For example, planting a Hogsmille with a blue guest would instead make the Hogsmille purple, or planting a Fairy's Breath with a black guest makes a pink Fairy's Breath. This is very convenient if you're having a hard time getting a guest with a certain color or trying to discover the other colors the flower can exist in, so watch for that. This method can be done as many times until the player either invites a new batch of guests or leaves the game. So if there is a desired color, inviting old guests is recommended.
 
After gardening with the guests, they will hang out in either the courtyard or the shopping mall until new guests arrive. Players can ask them either what plant they are currently growing, or if they want to plant a seed together. When planting a seed together, the guest will dye the planted seed to his or her favorite color, which will cause the plant to bloom into that color. If the flower cannot exist in the guest's color, it will go to the nearest possible color. For example, planting a Hogsmille with a blue guest would instead make the Hogsmille purple, or planting a Fairy's Breath with a black guest makes a pink Fairy's Breath. This is very convenient if you're having a hard time getting a guest with a certain color or trying to discover the other colors the flower can exist in, so watch for that. This method can be done as many times until the player either invites a new batch of guests or leaves the game. So if there is a desired color, inviting old guests is recommended.
   
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If the guest downloaded Flower Town, players will also have the option to view their gardens and see how many journal entries they have.
If there is a tie between two possible colors between the guest's color, the flower will bloom using the color going counter-clockwise from the guest's color in the color wheel. For example, if you plant a Charming Suitor with a green guest, the nearest possible colors are white and blue. The color going counter-clockwise of green is white, so this will make a white Charming Suitor.
 
 
If the guest downloaded Flower Town, players will also have the option to view their gardens.
 
   
 
==Completion==
 
==Completion==
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Upon the blooming of the player's 20th unique flower, the player will be rewarded with a new journal, new seed shelf, and the Master Gardener's Crown hat. After that, the player is challenged to grow every one of the game's 80 unique flower breeds. Upon reaching this feat, the player is rewarded with the silver watering can, and most speech bubbles will gain a silver-rosed filigree in their corner. After that, the player is challenged to grow every single possible color for every single breed, which is over 300 flowers total. Upon achieving this feat, the player is rewarded with the gold watering can. Please note that the rewarded watering cans are purely aesthetic, and do not increase plants' growth rate or chance for rare breeds.
 
Upon the blooming of the player's 20th unique flower, the player will be rewarded with a new journal, new seed shelf, and the Master Gardener's Crown hat. After that, the player is challenged to grow every one of the game's 80 unique flower breeds. Upon reaching this feat, the player is rewarded with the silver watering can, and most speech bubbles will gain a silver-rosed filigree in their corner. After that, the player is challenged to grow every single possible color for every single breed, which is over 300 flowers total. Upon achieving this feat, the player is rewarded with the gold watering can. Please note that the rewarded watering cans are purely aesthetic, and do not increase plants' growth rate or chance for rare breeds.
   
==List of Flowers==
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==Flowers==
 
There are a total of 80 different flower species, 21 of which are rare breeds. Each flower contains unique characteristics such as petal shape and seed type. They can also bloom into any one of the 12 Mii colors.
 
There are a total of 80 different flower species, 21 of which are rare breeds. Each flower contains unique characteristics such as petal shape and seed type. They can also bloom into any one of the 12 Mii colors.
   
 
Family and flower names vary depending on the region the 3DS is set in.
 
Family and flower names vary depending on the region the 3DS is set in.
   
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===List of flowers===
===Patterna Family (NA) / Clusteria Family (AUS)===
 
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{{Main|List of flowers in Flower Town}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
|-
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Pixie's Chair (NA/AUS)
 
|A breed from cold regions that bears comforting flowers. Its petals feel like fine Japanese paper.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Light Blue, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125185125.jpg|Pixie's Chair : Light Blue
 
HNI_0008.JPG|PIxie's Chair: Light Blue
 
Pixie's Chair - Orange.jpg|Pixie's Chair: Orange
 
Pixie's Chair - White.jpg|Pixie's Chair: White
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Charming Suitor (NA/AUS)
 
|A beautiful, somber breed. In one sad tale, it's said to have grown where a brave young man fell.
 
|Red, White, Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0016.JPG|Charming Suitor: White
 
Charming Suitor - White.jpg|Charming Suitor: White
 
Charming Suitor - Purple.jpg|Charming Suitor: Purple
 
Charming Suitor - Pink.jpg|Charming Suitor: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Dollhouse Daisy (NA/AUS)
 
|These comforting flowers are known for cheering people up and are often associated with happy childhood memories.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Light Green, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0017.JPG|Dollhouse Daisy: White
 
dollhouse daisy.JPG|Dollhouse Daisy: yellow
 
HNI_0085_2.JPG|Dollhouse Daisy: Brown
 
dollhousedaisy11.JPG|Dollhouse Daisy: Light Green
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Hogsmille (NA) / Naenira (AUS)
 
|This romantic breed will only bloom during cold weather. Its pointed petals are a very welcome sight after a frost.
 
|Red, White, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0073.JPG|Hogsmille: Red
 
Fotor012519048.jpg|Hogsmile : Pink
 
HNI_0085.JPG|Hogsmille: White
 
Fotor012518594.jpg|Hogsmile : Pink
 
HNI_0024.JPG|Hogsmille: Purple
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Fortuna (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's blossoms are sometimes used in fortune-telling and are thought to be extremely lucky.
 
|Orange, Yellow, White, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0099.JPG|Fortuna: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Dixie Gold (NA) / Angel's Gold (AUS)
 
|This breed's round blossoms have medicinal properties and are considered quite lucky. It is said that this breed has ties to the spirit world.
 
|Orange, Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
400px-IMAG0165.jpg|Dixie Gold : Multi-Flower, Orange, Frayed Leaves, Medium
 
Dixie Gold - Orange.jpg|Dixie Gold: Orange
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Prima Donna (NA/AUS)
 
|Widely considered to be very romantic, this breed's ball-shaped blooms often appear in love stories
 
|White, Light Blue, Purple
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
primadonna.JPG|Prima Donna: Purple
 
HNI_0100.JPG|Prima Donna: Purple
 
Prima Donna - White.jpg|Prima Donna: White
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Prairie Shawl (NA) / Hillside Shawl (AUS)
 
|This plant's soft ball-shaped blooms are a very popular addition to decorations and floral arrangements.
 
|White, Light Green, Blue, Purple
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
hni_0074.jpg|Prairie Shawl : Single, Purple, Solid Leaves, Tall
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Proud Duchess (NA/AUS)
 
|Every bloom is actually a ball-shaped bundle of tiny flowers, each possessing powerful medicinal properties.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Green, Blue, Purple, Black, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125190544.jpg|Proud Duchess : Blue
 
HNI_0080.JPG|Proud Duchess: Blue
 
proud duchess.JPG|Proud Duchess: green
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Field Grape (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's delicate round blooms have a soothing scent and are often used in aromatherapy. They cluster around each stem, tapering to a point.
 
|White, Light Green, Light Blue
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0022_2.JPG|Fieldgrape: Light Green
 
HNI_0020.JPG|Fieldgrape: Light Blue
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Gloria Family (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
|-
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
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|Meadowlark (NA/AUS)
 
|Thought to bear a special connection to rainbows, this breed is considered romantic and is said to bridge gaps and help bring people together.
 
|Yellow, White, Blue
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
meadowlarkblue1.JPG|Meadowlark: Blue
 
Fotor0125190610.jpg|Meadowlark : White
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Regal Sonnet (NA) / Regina Sanguin (AUS)
 
|This breed once produced tiny flowers, but gardeners have coaxed it into making larger blooms.
 
|Red, Orange, White, Green, Purple, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0072.JPG|Regal Sonnet: Red
 
Regal Sonnet - purple.jpg|Regal Sonnet: Purple
 
HNI_0100_2.JPG|Regal Sonnet: Green
 
HNI_0094_2.JPG|Regal Sonnet: Purple
 
Regal Sonnet - Pink.jpg|Regal Sonnet: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Squirrel's Ear (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's pointy blossoms are very popular additions to elegant wedding bouquets. As a result, they're considered to be quite romantic.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow,  White, Green, Purple, Black, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125195339.jpg|Squirrel's Ear : Black
 
HNI_0075.JPG|Squirrel's Ear: Orange
 
HNI_0069.JPG|Squirrel's Ear: Black
 
sqrlear1.JPG|Squirrel's Ear: Pink
 
Squirrel's Ear - White.jpg|Squirrel's Ear: White
 
Squirrel's Ear - Yellow.jpg|Squirrel's Ear: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Morning Echo (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed is named after a mountain spirit who fell into a tragic, unrequited love. It's pointed petals look like tears.
 
|Yellow, White, Light Green
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0092.JPG|Morning Echo: Light Green
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Holland Breeze (NA) / Ottoman's Hat (AUS)
 
|This popular breed has round blooms with slightly pointed edges. It has been cultivated for decades, and its plants can be quite expensive.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Light Green, Purple, Black, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
hollandbreeze1.JPG|Holland Breeze: Orange
 
hollandbreezegreen1.JPG|Holland Breeze: Green (Prickly Plum Cross)
 
hollandbreeze.JPG|Holland Breeze: Black
 
HNI_0079.JPG|Holland Breeze: Red
 
hollandbreezepurp1.JPG|Holland Breeze: Purple
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Sedalia (NA) / Sedalius (AUS)
 
|This pointy-petaled breed can't stand cold weather and only blooms when it's warm out. The scent of its flowers is often used in perfumes.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0014.JPG|Sedalia: Pink
 
Sedalia - Yellow.jpg|Sedalia: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Shepherd's Rest (NA) / Shephard's Star (AUS)
 
|This romantic breed produces, round clusters of star-shaped blooms. The white variety is a bouquet favorite.
 
|Orange, Yellow, White
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125190445.jpg|Shepherd's Rest : Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Arching Crane (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed is named for its long stems, which resemble the graceful neck of a crane and are crested with ball-shaped clusters of blooms.
 
|White, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0086.JPG|Arching Crane: White
 
HNI_0093.JPG|Arching Crane: White
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Moorscape (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's round clusters of pointy-petaled flowers shine and sparkle. A field of them is a very striking sight.
 
|Red, White, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Moorscape - pink.JPG|Moorscape: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Prospera Family (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
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|Ondinetta (NA) / Pattersplash (AUS)
 
|A summer bloomer, this breed is often said to be a bit fickle because its coloring is easily affected by soil quality.
 
|White, Light Green, Light Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
ondinetta1purp.JPG|Ondinetta: Purple
 
HNI_0007.JPG|Ondinetta: Light Green
 
Ondinetta - White.jpg|Ondinetta: White
 
Ondinetta - Pink.jpg|Ondinetta: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Velvet Lady (NA) / Velvet Kiss (AUS)
 
|This breed's round blossoms produce a strong comforting scent and possess medicinal properties.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Green, Light Blue, Purple, Brown, Pink,
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0074.JPG|Velvet Lady: White
 
Nirvinalliayellow.JPG|Velvet Lady: Yellow
 
velvetlady1.JPG|Velvet Lady: Purple
 
Velvet Lady - Orange.jpg|Velvet Lady: Orange
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Nirvanallia (NA) / Sotyria (AUS)
 
|These round flowers feature layers upon layers of petals. It's said that all are lucky, but the ones with the most petals are the luckiest.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Green, Purple, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0052.JPG|Nirvanallia: Purple
 
HNI 0058.JPG|Nirvanallia: Orange
 
nirvanalliagreen1.JPG|Nirvanallia: Green
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Sleeping Star (NA) / Maiden of the Wilds (AUS)
 
|This romantic breed's elegant blossoms are often featured in wedding decorations.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Green, Blue, Purple, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Sleeping Star.png|Sleeping Star (blue)
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Merry Moppet (NA/AUS)
 
|These playful flowers come in a wide range of colors and are especially attractive when planted in groups.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Purple, Black, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0035.JPG|Merry Moppet: Purple
 
HNI_0068.JPG|Merry Moppet: Black
 
HNI_0090.JPG|Merry Moppet: Brown
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
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|León del Sol (NA/AUS)
 
|This pointy-petaled summer bloomer's magnificent flowers are edible and are often used to make tasty cooking oil.
 
|Orange, Yellow, Black, Brown
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Leon de sol.jpg|León del Sol: Yellow
 
leondelsol1.JPG|Leon del Sol: Orange
 
LeondelSol2.JPG|Leon del Sol: Brown
 
leondelsol3.JPG|Leon del Sol: Black
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Shy Maiden (NA) / Shy Lady (AUS)
 
|The pointy blossoms of this edible breed possess a very elegant, feminine beauty.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Green, Black, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
shymaidenred1.JPG|Shy Maiden: Red
 
Shy Maiden - black.JPG|Shy Maiden: Black
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Wild Lanai (NA/AUS)
 
|This cheerful breed's round, pointy-edged blossoms have strong medicinal properties.
 
|Orange, Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Wild Lanai - Yellow.jpg|Wild Lanai: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Crema Belle (NA/AUS)
 
|While its pointed petals are quite delicate, this breed's stems are so tough that they can be used to make rope.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Light Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
cremabellepink.JPG|Crema Belle: Pink
 
Crema Bella - Light Blue.jpg|Crema Bella: Light Blue
 
Crema Bella - White.jpg|Crema Bella: White
 
Crema Bella - Red.jpg|Crema Belle: Red
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Paradisa Family (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
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|Tropical Basho (NA) / Flamenco Tail (AUS)
 
|Because of their shape, this popular houseplant's pointy flowers are often used as fans on hot days.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Green, Purple, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0081.JPG|Tropical Basho: Red
 
HNI_0018.JPG|Tropical Basho: White
 
HNI_0025.JPG|Tropical Basho: Purple
 
basshogreenshort.JPG|Tropical Basho: Green
 
Tropical Basho - White.jpg|Tropical Basho: White
 
Tropical Basho.JPG|Tropical Basho: All 7 Colors
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Lucky Arrowhead (NA) / Tropical Arrowhead (AUS)
 
|This breed's blossoms have long been appreciated as a good-luck charm.
 
|Yellow, White, Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0062.JPG|Lucky Arrowhead: Pink
 
Lucky Arrowhead - Blue.jpg|Lucky Arrowhead: Blue
 
Lucky Arrowhead.JPG|Lucky Arrowhead: All 5 Colors
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Sunspur (NA/AUS)
 
|This thorny breed's blossoms are the source of both a spicy seasoning and a medicine.
 
|Light Green, Blue, Purple
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125185940.jpg|Sunspur : Purple
 
HNI_0061.JPG|Sunspur: Purple
 
sunspur.JPG|Sunspur: light green
 
Sunspur2.JPG|Sunspur: All 3 Colors
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
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|Combriana (NA/AUS)
 
|This energetic tropical breed is edible. Its bright, pointy blooms also have powerful medicinal properties.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0078.JPG|Combriana: Orange
 
combriana.JPG|Combriana: red
 
Combriana2.JPG|Combriana: All 5 Colors
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Nymphicus (NA) / Cockatiel Plume (AUS)
 
|This lucky breed is named for its pointy blooms, which look a lot like the crests of brightly colored cockatiels.
 
|Orange, Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125190310.jpg|Nymphicus : Orange
 
400px-IMAG0172.jpg|Nymphicus : Yellow
 
Nymphicus.JPG|Nymphicus: Orange and Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Alabaster Morris (NA/AUS)
 
|Because of the unusual shape of its pointy blooms, this breed is rumored to be native to the spirit world.
 
|White
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0066.JPG|Alabaster Morris: White
 
Alabaster Morris - Default.jpg|Alabaster Morris: White - default flower shape
 
Alabaster Morris.JPG|Alabaster Morris: White
 
Alabaster Morris - Short.jpg|Alabaster Morris: White, Short
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Magnum Oculus (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's round, pointed blossoms, sometimes called "demons' eyes," appear in many stories and are thought to wield magical energies.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
magocul1.JPG|Magnum Oculus: Pink
 
HNI_0088_2.JPG|Magnum Oculus: Red
 
Magnum Oculus.JPG|Magnum Oculus: All 4 Colors
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Dragonail (NA) / Forked Flame (AUS)
 
|This breed's pointy blossoms look like claws. A native of hot, tropical regions, it fares quite well as a houseplant.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
dragonailorange2.JPG|Dragonail: Orange
 
HNI_0033.JPG|Dragonail: Orange
 
dragonailyellow1.JPG|Dragonail: Yellow
 
dragonailred1.JPG|Dragonail: Red
 
Dragonail.JPG|Dragonail: All 3 Colors
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Trailing Pinwheel (NA/AUS)
 
|With colorful, round clusters of cheerful blooms, this breed is a very popular addition to resort-style gardens.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0097.JPG|Trailing Pinwheel: Red
 
Trailing Pinwheel.JPG|Trailing Pinwheel: All 5 Colors
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Mysteria Family (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
| width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Fairy's Breath (NA) / Fairy Dust (AUS)
 
|Some say that these tiny, ball-shaped clusters of blossoms look like groups of tiny fairies playing together.
 
|White, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
400px-IMAG0184.jpg|Fairy's Breath : Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Autumn Guest (NA/AUS)
 
|It's comforting blooms stand for order and harmony. While this breed can look very frail, it's actually quite hardy and adaptive.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Black, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0098.JPG|Autumn Guest: Black
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Cherrybell (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's very short-lived spring blossoms are a poetic reminder of the transience of life.
 
|White, Green, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Credentes (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's pointy, brightly colored flowers remind people of a peacock's tail feathers.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Light Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0083.JPG|Credentes: Purple
 
Credentes - Red.jpg|Credentes: Red
 
Credentes - White.jpg|Credentes: White
 
Credentes - Light Blue.jpg|Credentes: Light Blue
 
Credentes - Yellow.jpg|Credentes: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Thaumantias (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's brilliant bloom colors give it a truly magical appearance.
 
|Yellow, White, Light Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
thaumantiaspurple1.JPG|Thaumantias: Purple
 
HNI_0096.JPG|Thaumantias: White
 
thaumantias.JPG|Thaumantias: White
 
Thaumantias - pink.jpg|Thaumantias: Pink
 
Thaumantias - Yellow.jpg|Thaumantias: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Oillios (NA/AUS)
 
|This springtime breed's round clusters of blooms are prized both as a source of oil and as a tasty delicacy.
 
|Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow" position="center">
 
oillios1.JPG|Oillios (full)
 
Oillios2.JPG|Oillios (close-up)
 
Oillios - Yellow.jpg|Oillios
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Hydrasta (NA) / Honeydrop (AUS)
 
|This pointy-petaled breed is highly valued because of its medicinal properties.
 
|White, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0088.JPG|Hydrasta: Green
 
HNI_0006.JPG|Hydrasta: Light Blue
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Sweet Confetti (NA/AUS)
 
|Despite their small size, this plant's shiny flowers produce a very powerful, pleasingly sweet fragrance.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
sweetconfetti1.JPG|Sweet Confetti: Purple
 
Sweet Confetti - Pink.jpg|Sweet Confetti: Pink
 
HNI_0092_2.JPG|Sweet Confetti: Red
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Innocentia Family (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Cardinalious (NA) / Phalaena's Flight (AUS)
 
|This breed's blooms look a lot like moths. It's said that one day these lucky flowers will flap their pointy petals and fly off into the sky.
 
|Yellow, White, Light Green, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0070.JPG|Cardinalious: Purple
 
HNI_0032.JPG|Cardinalious: White
 
cardinaliousyellow1.JPG|Cardinalious: Yellow
 
Cardinalious - Pink.jpg|Cardinalious: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Spring Peplum (NA/AUS)
 
|A delicate springtime bloomer, this plant is popular with both gardeners and flower lovers all over the world.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0042.JPG|Spring Peplum: Purple
 
HNI_0087_2.JPG|Spring Peplum: Pink
 
HNI_0083_2.JPG|Spring Peplum: Red
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Dainty Morgana (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's pointy blossoms have medicinal properties and produce a comforting scent. They're also edible and quite delicious.
 
|Orange, White, Light Green, Light Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0097_2.JPG|Dainty Morgana: Orange
 
dainty morgana.JPG|Dainty Morgana: Blue
 
400px-IMAG0176.jpg|Dainty Morgana : Pink
 
HNI_0029.JPG|Dainty Morgana (light green)
 
daintym1.JPG|Dainty Morgana: Purple
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Mermaid's Comb (NA/AUS)
 
|It's lovely when a big group of these fragrant, pointy-petaled flowers bloom together in the spring.
 
|Orange, Yellow, White, Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI 0071.JPG|Mermaid's Comb: Purple
 
HNI_0027.JPG|Mermaid's Comb (blue)
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Bella Cantata (NA/AUS)
 
|This elegant breed's round, bell-shaped blossoms are considered a symbol or gratitude and honor.
 
|White, Light Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125190240.jpg|Bella Cantata : Purple
 
HNI_0077.JPG|Bella Cantata: Purple
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Lookout's Lantern (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's lucky, lantern-shaped blooms are used to spread joy and celebrate longevity.
 
|Orange, Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI 0057.jpg|Lookout Lantern: Orange
 
lookoutlanternyellow.JPG|Lookout Lantern: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Woodhorn (NA) / Veronica's Slipper (AUS)
 
|There's nothing like seeing a field of these slender, pointed flowers swaying in the wind on a summer morning.
 
|White, Blue, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
woodhorn1.JPG|Woodhorn: Blue
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Rivergrace (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed grows best in sun-drenched riverbeds and can bloom in a wide range of vivid colors. The pink variety is especially popular.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Light Green, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
rivergracepink1.JPG|Rivergrace: Pink
 
Rivergrace - white.jpg|Rivergrace: White
 
Rivergrace - Light Green.jpg|Rivergrace: Light Green
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Evening Puff (NA) / Evening Tuft (AUS)
 
|This breed's leaves and stems are as sharp and prickly as a hedgehog, but the ball-shaped blooms themselves are soft.
 
|Blue
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
evening_puff_blue.JPG|Evening Puff: Blue
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Destina Family (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Vibrant Coronet (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's pointy blossoms look like crowns and are often used as a symbol of victory.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Black, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI 0063.JPG|Vibrant Coronet: Black
 
vibrantcoronetwhite1.JPG|Vibrant Coronet: White
 
HNI_0084_2.JPG|Vibrant Coronet: Orange
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Rosa Regalis (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's round, sweetly scented blooms represent grace and regal beauty.
 
|Red, Orange, Yellow, White, Light Green, Purple, Black, Brown, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
rosa regalia.JPG|Rosa Regalis: orange
 
HNI_0028.JPG|Rosa Regalis (yellow)
 
Rosa Regalis - Light Green.jpg|Rosa Regalis: Light Green
 
Rosa Regalis - Pink.jpg|Rosa Regalis: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Japanese Camellia (NA) / Bold Sunrise (AUS)
 
|This flowering breed from the Far East embodies a serene harmony between beauty and strength.
 
|Red, Yellow, White, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor01251953390.jpg|Japanese Camellia : Yellow
 
Fotor0125190334.jpg|Japanese Camellia : Red
 
HNI_0051_2.JPG|Japanese Camellia: Yellow
 
Japanese Camellia - Pink.jpg|Japanese Camellia: Pink
 
HNI 0076.JPG|Japanese Camellia: Pink
 
Japanese Camellia - Red.jpg|Japanese Camellia: Red
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Surf Lilac (NA) / Surf Nila (AUS)
 
|This breed's round clusters of heavily scented flowers are used to make fine perfumes. Its stems can be hollowed out to make flutes.
 
|White, Light Blue, Purple, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0011.JPG|Surf Lilac: Light Blue
 
surf_lilac_pink.JPG|Surf Lilac: Pink
 
surflilacwhiteneonaracross.JPG|Surf Lilac: White (Neonara cross)
 
Surf Lilac - Purple.jpg|Surf Lilac: Purple
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Filosus (NA) / Helicus (AUS)
 
|With pointy flowers that look like they're frosted, this breed is a very popular eye-catcher.
 
|Red, White, Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0082_2.JPG|Filosus: Pink
 
Filosus.jpg|Filosus: white
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Fruitia Family (Phantom) (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Merryberry (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's delicious round fruits are often called "edible jewels" because of their rarity and rich, complex flavor.
 
|Red
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0084.JPG|Merryberry: Red
 
hni_0017.jpg|Merryberry : Red
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Eldercurrant (NA/AUS)
 
|Since this breed is thought to be very lucky, it's tasty, round berries have been used as a protective talisman in the past.
 
|Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Eldercurrant.jpg|Eldercurrant: Pink
 
HNI_0089_2.JPG|Eldercurrant: Pink
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Fox Fruit (NA/AUS)
 
|Legend has it that, centuries ago, a mischievous fox king created this tasty, round fruit in his image to trick people.
 
|Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
foxfruit1.JPG|Foxfruit: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Cheery Cherry (NA) / Twincherra (AUS)
 
|A very romantic breed. It is said that if two people take bites from the same fruit, they will fall in love.
 
|Red
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0005.JPG|Cheery Cherry: Red
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Mega Mushroom (NA) / King's Cap (AUS)
 
|Widely considered one of the three wonders of the culinary world, this round, flavorful produce is a taste sensation.
 
|Red
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
megamushroom1.JPG|Mega Mushroom: Red
 
HNI_0031.JPG|Mega Mushroom: Red
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Festiva Family (Phantom) (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Festiflower (NA) / Jingle Bell (AUS)
 
|A traditional decoration for winter festivals, these rare, bell-shaped blossoms make a bright, cheerful sound that is considered very lucky.
 
|Yellow
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor0125191150.jpg|Festiflower : Yellow
 
HNI_0040.JPG|Festiflower: Yellow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Jack-o'-Luna (NA) / Jack-o'-Luma (AUS)
 
|Named for their resemblance to jack-o'-lanterns and for the soft glow they produce, this lucky breed's blooms are the ultimate fall decoration.
 
|Orange
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
jackoluna1.JPG|Jack-o'-Luna: Orange
 
HNI 0088.jpg|Jack-o'-Luna
 
HNI_0030.JPG|Jack-o-Luna (orange)
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Birthday Blossom (NA/AUS)
 
|It's said that if you eat your age's worth of this breed's lucky fruits on your birthday, your next year will be filled with health and happiness.
 
|White
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0059.JPG|Birthday Blossom
 
3dscake flower.JPG|Birthday Blossom
 
bday blossom 1 and 2.JPG|Birthday Blossom: variations
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Feisty Firework (NA) / Skyburst (AUS)
 
|This breed's round blossoms sparkle like real fireworks and change color depending on the temperature.
 
|Brown
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
feistyfirework.JPG|Feisty Firework: Brown
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Eleggantia (NA/AUS)
 
|Image of these round, lucky blooms feature prominently in a spring festival celebrating the end of winter and hope for a plentiful harvest.
 
|Green
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Fotor012519092.jpg|Eleggantia : Green
 
Fotor0125185815.jpg|Eleggantia : Green
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Glitteria Family (Phantom) (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Cupid's Care (NA/AUS)
 
|In a famous scene from a romantic legend, the brave hero scales a cliff to pick a bloom from this pointy breed.
 
|Pink
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0091_2.JPG|Cupid's Care: Pink
 
HNI_0036.JPG|Cupid's Care: Pink
 
HNI_0096_2.JPG|Cupid's Care: Pink (cluster variant)
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Winterkin (NA/AUS)
 
|Legend has it that this breed's comforting, snowflake-shaped blobs are actually sleeping snow fairies.
 
|Light Blue
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0012.JPG|Winterkin
 
winterkin2.JPG|Winterkin: Variant Leaves
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Sparklestar (NA/AUS)
 
|Wandering through a field of these comforting, pointy blooms is rather like taking a stroll through the Milky Way.
 
|Orange
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI 0090-1.jpg|Sparklestar
 
HNI_0034.JPG|Sparklestar (orange)
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Goldenglow (NA/AUS)
 
|The warm glow that shines from this breed's round, lamp-like blooms has a soothing effect on the soul.
 
|Orange
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
goldenglow.JPG|Goldenglow: Brown
 
HNI 0092.jpg|Goldenglow
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Neonara (NA/AUS)
 
|Before electricity was widely available, people used this breed's bright flowers to light their homes.
 
|White
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0054.JPG|Neonara: White
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Mischieva Family (Phantom) (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Bite Weed (NA) / Sunset Snapper (AUS)
 
|This breed's round blooms look like they're ready to bite your fingers with their pointy teeth, but they're actually harmless and quite fragrant.
 
|Purple
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
Biteweed1.JPG|Biteweed
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Prickly Plum (NA/AUS)
 
|This breed's round fruits are very prickly, but the effort is worth it. They're nutritious, and their juice has medicinal properties.
 
|Light Green
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
pricklyplum.JPG|Prickly Plum: Light Green
 
HNI 0090-2.jpg|Prickly Plum: Light Green
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
 
===Magica Family (Phantom) (NA/AUS)===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%"
 
! width="25%" |Flower Name
 
! width="25%" |Description
 
! width="25%" |Colors
 
! width="25%" |Picture
 
! width="25%" |Seed Type
 
|-
 
|Crystal Lily (NA) / Crystal Wish (AUS)
 
|This breed's pointy blossoms are known to bring happiness and luck. if you want a gift for someone very special, this would be an excellent choice.
 
|Light Blue
 
|<gallery type="slideshow" position="center">
 
HNI_0037.JPG|Crystal Lily: Light Blue
 
HNI 0095.JPG|Crystal Lily: Light Blue
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Armored Azalea (NA) / Thorn-de-Lis (AUS)
 
|Legend has it that ninja once used this peculiar breed's pointy blooms for shuriken training.
 
|Black
 
|<gallery type="slideshow" position="center">
 
HNI_0021.JPG|Armored Azalea: Black
 
HNI_0039.JPG|Armored Azalea: Black
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Butterflora (NA) / Flutterwing (AUS)
 
|This breed earned its name because its lucky blossoms bring to mind the fabled blue butterfly of happiness
 
|Blue
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
butterflora.JPG|Butterflora: Blue
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|-
 
|Herald of Dawn (NA/AUS)
 
|Named after the morning sun, this breed represents purity of heart. It's lucky, pointy blooms have appeared in many works of art.
 
|Brown
 
|<gallery type="slideshow">
 
HNI_0010.JPG|Herald of Dawn: short
 
Heraldofdawn1.JPG|Herald of Dawn
 
</gallery>
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|}
 
   
 
==Flower Power==
 
==Flower Power==
 
Throughout the game, you will be able to send flowers to clients by Ms. Blossom's shop, Flower Power. Clients will ask for a flower with certain traits, such as color, height, family, and unique properties. The goal is to submit a flower that fulfills the client's request. In doing so nets a "Good Job" and the Gardener obtains the base payment and item. However, sending a flower that also satisfies Ms. Blossom's advice gives a "Perfect" and the Gardener gets the item and a larger payment. Perfect jobs are indicated by a gold medal, "Good Job" completions are marked by a silver medal. Any flower that doesn't please the customer will only give 1000G. For Item Rewards of certain jobs, Garden Decors and Plaza Tickets can only be received once, and subsequent completions award pots.
 
Throughout the game, you will be able to send flowers to clients by Ms. Blossom's shop, Flower Power. Clients will ask for a flower with certain traits, such as color, height, family, and unique properties. The goal is to submit a flower that fulfills the client's request. In doing so nets a "Good Job" and the Gardener obtains the base payment and item. However, sending a flower that also satisfies Ms. Blossom's advice gives a "Perfect" and the Gardener gets the item and a larger payment. Perfect jobs are indicated by a gold medal, "Good Job" completions are marked by a silver medal. Any flower that doesn't please the customer will only give 1000G. For Item Rewards of certain jobs, Garden Decors and Plaza Tickets can only be received once, and subsequent completions award pots.
   
  +
===List of jobs===
{{Flower Town Job
 
  +
{{Main|List of jobs in Flower Town}}
| job = For My Hero (UK US)
 
| client = Anne the Shy Footy Fan (UK) / Anne (US)
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I want to send my favorite soccer player a flower to wish him luck. I'm So shy, I don't think I could ever wish him luck in person. Trouble is, I can't garden where I'm living right now. Could you please grow a flower for me?
 
| unlocked = Start
 
| payment = 1/5, 3000G, +5000G
 
| item reward = Caribean Goblet
 
| primary requisites = Any Flower
 
| secondary requisites = Round Bloom
 
|gold medal plants = Dixie Gold, Prima Donna, Prairie Shawl, Velvet Lady, Nirvanallia, Trailing Pinwheel, Oillios, Bella Cantata, Lantern's Lookout, Evening Puff, Rosa Regalis, Arching Crane}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Don't Give Up (UK) / I'm Cheering You On (US)
 
| client = Anne the Shy Footy Fan (UK) / Anne (US)
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = My poor favorite soccer player's stuck in a slump. He's having a tough time. I'm hoping that a flower might be just the thing to sheer him up. Could you please send something from the Mysteria family my way?
 
| unlocked = Complete "For my Hero"
 
| payment = 2/5, 4000G, +6000G
 
| item reward = Modern Granite Pot
 
| primary requisites = Mysteria Family
 
| secondary requisites = Tall Flower|gold medal plants = Tall Mysteria family plant}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Crowning Achievement (UK US)
 
| client = Anne the Shy Footy Fan (UK) / Anne (US)
 
| seed = Supplied
 
| description = Oh my gosh! My favorite soccer sent me a flower in return!!! I'm so excited. What should I send him next? I know! Could you grow a Vibrant Coronet for me, please? Its flowers stand for victory!
 
| unlocked = Complete "Cultivate a Cure"
 
| payment = 4/5, 6000G, +9000G
 
| item reward = Plaza Ticket, Ornate Pot (UK) / Adobe Pot (US) (on repeat)
 
| primary requisites = Vibrant Coronet
 
| secondary requisites = Yellow Bloom|gold medal plants = Yellow Vibrant Coronet}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = A Shy Young Man
 
| client = Ted
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I want to thank the girl who's been cheering me up. I'd like to ask her out, too, but...I'm too shy... Please send something orange. Maybe seeing my soccer team's color will help give me some confidence...
 
| unlocked = Complete "Crowning Achievement"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5000G, +7000G
 
| item reward = Floral Planter
 
| primary requisites = Orange Bloom
 
| secondary requisites = Romantic Plant|gold medal plants = [Orange] Squirrel's Ear, Shepherd's Rest, Sleeping Star}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Going for Broke
 
| client = Ted
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I went on a date with the girl I gave that plant to, and we really hit it off. I can't believe how great things have been going. In fact, I want to propose! All I need is white blooms from the Gloria family to give her when I do.
 
| unlocked = Complete "A Shy Young Man"
 
| payment = 4/5, 6200G, +9300G
 
| item reward = Pumpkin Tower, Pearl Pot
 
| primary requisites = White Bloom, Gloria Family
 
| secondary requisites = Romantic Plant|gold medal plants = [White] Meadowlark, Squirrel's Ear, Shepherd's Rest}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Welcome Home
 
| client = Ted
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = The woman of my dreams and I just got married! We'd like to put a round-blossomed plant from the Innocentia family in front of our new house. Think the gardener who helped us before can send us the perfect plant?
 
| unlocked = Complete "Bridal Bouquet"
 
| payment = 5/5, 7000 G, +10000G
 
| item reward = Plaza Ticket, Apple Barrel
 
| primary requisites = Round Bloom, Innocentia Family
 
| secondary requisites = Short Flower|gold medal plants = [Short] Bella Cantata, Evening Puff, Lookout's Lantern}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Hospital Visit
 
| client = Beth
 
| seed = Supplied
 
| description = My big sis is sick. She's been in the hospital for a long, LONG time... I wanna give her a really nice get-well gift. Can you help me? I'd love to give her Trailing Pinwheel. They're sooo pretty. I bet she'd really like it!
 
| unlocked = Start
 
| payment = 1/5, 3200G, +5200G
 
| item reward = Green Pipe
 
| primary requisites = Trailing Pinwheel
 
| secondary requisites = Pink Bloom|gold medal plants = Pink Trailing Pinwheel}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Happy Recovery
 
| client = Beth
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = My sister's better! She finally gets to leave the hospital and come home! I wanna give her a great welcome-home gift. Can you help me? I think the Innocentia family is super nice. Something from that family'd be perfect.
 
| unlocked = Complete "Crowning Achievement" & "Hospital Visit"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5200G, +7500G
 
| item reward = Plaza Ticket, Cabana Cube
 
| primary requisites = Innocentia Family
 
| secondary requisites = Lucky Plant|gold medal plants = Cardinalious, Lookout's Lantern}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Bridal Bouquet
 
| client = Beth
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = Oh my gosh! My big sis is getting married, and the wedding's coming up really soon! A bride's just gotta have a pretty bouquet, right? I wanna help her make it PERFECT. Please send something romantic.
 
| unlocked = Complete " Going for Broke" & "Happy Recovery"
 
| payment = 4/5, 6000G, +9000G
 
| item reward = Red Pipe
 
| primary requisites = Romantic Plant
 
| secondary requisites = Gloria Family|gold medal plants = Meadowlark, Squirrel's Ear, Shepherd's Rest}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Young Love
 
| client = Beth
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I have a crush on a boy at school. Normally, I'd keep that SUPER secret, but my sister's happiness is giving me confidence. I wanna tell him how I feel! I'd like to give him a Prima Donna when I talk to him. Can you help with that?
 
| unlocked = Complete "Bridal Bouquet"
 
| payment = 4/5, 6500G, +9500G
 
| item reward = Snowman, European Goblet
 
| primary requisites = Prima Donna
 
| secondary requisites = Light Blue Bloom|gold medal plants = Light Blue Prima Donna}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Cultivate a Cure
 
| client = Dr. Heynen
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = Greetings. This is Dr. Heynen. One of my patients is battling a terminal illness. I know of a medicine that can save her, but sadly I'm lacking one of the key ingredients. Please help me cure her. All I need is a medicinal plant.
 
| unlocked = "I'm Cheering You On" & "Spicy Specimen"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5200G, +7500G
 
| item reward = Plaza Ticket, Romantic Goblet
 
| primary requisites = Medicinal Plant
 
| secondary requisites = Short Plant|gold medal plants = [Short] Dixie Gold, Proud Duchess, Velvet Lady, Sunspur, Combriana, Hydrasta, Dainty Morgana}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = The Picky Patient
 
| client = Dr. Heynen
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I need help with another patient. He's an aristocrat who collapsed after eating too much. I have pills that treat indigestion, but he won't take anything that's not gourmet. I could mix up something fancy, but not without green or light-green medicinal blooms.
 
| unlocked = Complete "Crowning Achievement"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5500G, +8000G
 
| item reward = Yellow Pipe
 
| primary requisites = Medicinal Properties, Green or Light Green Bloom
 
| secondary requisites = Edible Plant|gold medal plants = [Light green] Sunspur, Dainty Morgana}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = In Loving Memory
 
| client = Dr. Heynen
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = Dr. Heynen here. How are you? Healthy, I hope! I'm not looking for medicinal supplies today. All I need is an Alabaster Morris. It doesn't have to be big... I just need it to be beautiful. Thank you in advance for your help with my request.
 
| unlocked = Complete "The Picky Patient"
 
| payment = 4/5, 6200G, +9300G
 
| item reward = Elegant Parasol, Roman Jug
 
| primary requisites = Alabaster Morris
 
| secondary requisites = Short Plant|gold medal plants = Short Alabaster Morris}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Foodies Love Flowers
 
| client = Baron Q.
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I am the illustrious Baron Q. I'm sure you've heard of me. My epic travels in search of the finest foods are legendary! I've been hearing a lot about edible flowers lately. I simply MUST try one. Send the most challenging gourmet flower you've got!
 
| unlocked = Start
 
| payment = 1/5, 3000G, +5000G
 
| item reward = Milk Carton
 
| primary requisites = Edible Plant
 
| secondary requisites = Pointy Bloom|gold medal plants = Leon del Sol, Shy Maiden, Dainty Morgana, Combriana, Sunspur}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Spicy Specimen
 
| client = Baron Q.
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I've tried many different edible flowers since I got to town, but I've started to find them all a bit dull. I hear there's something in the Paradisa family that's really got a kick. I MUST have it. My palate craves excitement!
 
| unlocked = Complete "Foodies Love Flowers"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5000G, +7000G
 
| item reward = Plaza Ticket, Regal Planter
 
| primary requisites = Edible Plant, Paradisa Family
 
| secondary requisites = Light Green Bloom|gold medal plants = Light Green Sunspur}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Congrats to the Chef
 
| client = Baron Q.
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = As a gourmet, it's my duty to try all the latest cuisine. What luck that a fine new restaurant is opening right here in town! I want to give the talented head chef a congratulatory gift. Please send me a yellow bloomer from the Patterna family, posthaste!
 
| unlocked = Complete "The Picky Patient" & "Grand Opening"
 
| payment = 5/5, 7200G, +10500G
 
| item reward = Café Parasol, Oak Barrel
 
| primary requisites = Yellow Bloom, Patterna Family
 
| secondary requisites = Lucky|gold medal plants = [Yellow] Fortuna, Dixie Gold}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = A Perfect Pairing
 
| client = Liz
 
| seed = Supplied
 
| description = I've got an interview with a very popular restaurant. They want me to present a tasty dish with a floral decoration, as a test. The cooking part will be easy, but I'm hopeless when it comes to plants. Can you help? I need something short and edible.
 
| unlocked = Start
 
| payment = 1/5, 3500G, +5500G
 
| item reward = Lotus Bowl
 
| primary requisites = Short Plant, Edible Plant
 
| secondary requisites = "Warm" Color|gold medal plants = Pink or Orange Dainty Morgana}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Sweet Success
 
| client = Liz
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I got the job, but now I've got a problem. The put me in charge of creating a brand-new desert! An aristocrat told me that an edible plant from the Prospera or Fruitia family would be perfect for this. Can you find one for me?
 
| unlocked = Complete "Crowning Achievement" & "A Perfect Pairing"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5000G, +7000G
 
| item reward = Plaza Ticket, Ceramic Pitcher
 
| primary requisites = Edible Plant, Prospera or Fruitia Family
 
| secondary requisites = White Bloom|gold medal plants = [White] Shy Maiden}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Grand Opening
 
| client = Liz
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = My boss at the restaurant is going to help me open a place of my own! Given the town we're in, I've got to get the flowers we use in the decor just right. Can you please help me find something tall and eye catching in the Paradisa family? That should do it.
 
| unlocked = Complete "Sweet Success"
 
| payment = 4/5, 6000G, +9000G
 
| item reward = Corkboard, Polka-Dot Cup
 
| primary requisites = Tall Plant, Paradisa Family
 
| secondary requisites = Lucky Plant|gold medal plants = [Tall] Lucky Arrowhead, Nymphicus}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Ikebana Girl
 
| client = Nancy
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = I LOVE Japanese culture. I want to learn everything there is to know about it! Lately I've been studying ikebana, the art of flower arranging. I'm finally ready to give it a try, but I need the right flower... Please send something red with a real Japanese feel!
 
| unlocked = Complete "'m Cheering You On" & "Spicy Specimen"
 
| payment = 2/5, 4200G, +6300G
 
| item reward = Squirrel Planter
 
| primary requisites = Red Bloom
 
| secondary requisites = Round Bloom|gold medal plants = [Red] Rosa Regalis, Velvet Lady, Sotyria (UK) / Nirvanallia (US), Cheery Cherry}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Bushido Beauty
 
| client = Nancy
 
| seed = Supplied
 
| description = I'm still not sure I really undertand the true spirit of Japan. My dad told me that studying Bushido, the way of the samurai, might help. It's time to find out if he's right! Can you send a tall plant for me to study? I think that'll help.
 
| unlocked = Complete "Ikebana Girl"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5000G, +7000G
 
| item reward = Plaza Ticket, Leafy Tub
 
| primary requisites = Tall Plant
 
| secondary requisites = Pink Bloom|gold medal plants = [Pink] [Tall] Proud Duchess, Honeydrop (AUS) / Hydrasta (NA)}}
 
{{Flower Town Job
 
| job = Wabi Sabi
 
| client = Nancy
 
| seed = Not Supplied
 
| description = A friend told me that a true Japanophile must understand the concepts of wabi and sabi that are found in Japanese Zen. Please send a flower from the Destina family so that I can meditate on that.
 
| unlocked = Complete "Bushido Beauty"
 
| payment = 3/5, 5800G, +8500G
 
| item reward = Simple Lined Pot
 
| primary requisites = Destina Family
 
| secondary requisites = Orange|gold medal plants = [Orange] Vibrant Coronet, Rosa Regalis}}
 
   
 
==Poppy's Seeds==
 
==Poppy's Seeds==
 
As there are 80 flowers, each flower has its own seed. The seeds vary in four shapes and come at different prices. Each flower can also produce a number of seeds before it cannot pollinate anymore.
 
As there are 80 flowers, each flower has its own seed. The seeds vary in four shapes and come at different prices. Each flower can also produce a number of seeds before it cannot pollinate anymore.
  +
===List of Common Seeds===
 
  +
===Common seeds===
 
Seeds for common breeds can be obtain by normal means. They can be obtained by either shopping at Poppy's Seeds, pollinating flowers when gardening with guests, or received from certain jobs. Sometimes if a butterfly and a rainbow while gardening with other guests, the seed will glow. A glowing seed adds an extra 2000G to its price and guarantees a new breed from the family of your pollinated flower when planted. If you already collected all of the breeds from the family of your flower, the seed will be a random breed from that family. So you can't, for example, expect a non-Patterna plant from a Dixie Gold.
 
Seeds for common breeds can be obtain by normal means. They can be obtained by either shopping at Poppy's Seeds, pollinating flowers when gardening with guests, or received from certain jobs. Sometimes if a butterfly and a rainbow while gardening with other guests, the seed will glow. A glowing seed adds an extra 2000G to its price and guarantees a new breed from the family of your pollinated flower when planted. If you already collected all of the breeds from the family of your flower, the seed will be a random breed from that family. So you can't, for example, expect a non-Patterna plant from a Dixie Gold.
   
  +
===Rare seeds===
Names varying depending on the region set on the 3DS. Names for North America (NA) and Australia (AUS) are included for easier identification.
 
  +
While seeds for rare breeds cannot be bought at Poppy's store, they can be obtained by gardening with guests. To ensure a chance for a rare breed, you must garden with a plant pal, someone you streetpassed/spotpassed and gardened with several times. This is indicated when someone is surrounded with petals. Should a butterfly and a rainbow appear when you garden with a plant pal, you will get a shining seed. A shining seed adds an extra 3000G to its value and guarantees to bloom into a rare breed.
   
  +
===List of seeds===
====Patterna Family (NA) / Clusteria Family (AUS)====
 
  +
{{Main|List of seeds in Flower Town}}
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
|-
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Pixie's Chair (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Charming Suitor (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Dollhouse Daisy (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|
 
Hogsmille (NA) / Naenira (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|5000G
 
|6
 
|
 
|-
 
|Fortuna (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Dixie Gold (NA) / Angel's Gold (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Prima Donna (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Prairie Shawl (NA) / Hillside Shawl (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3500G
 
|8
 
|
 
|-
 
|Proud Duchess (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Field Grape (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3500G
 
|8
 
|
 
|}
 
 
====Gloria Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
|-
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Meadowlark (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Regal Sonnet (NA) / Regina Sanguin (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Squirrel's Ear (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Morning Echo (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Holland Breeze (NA) / Ottoman's Hat (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|7000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Sedalia (NA) / Sedalius (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Shepherd's Rest (NA) / Shepherd's Star (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|3000G
 
|9
 
|
 
|-
 
|Arching Crane (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|550G
 
|4000G
 
|8
 
|
 
|-
 
|Moorscape (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|550G
 
|3500G
 
|9
 
|
 
|}
 
====Prospera Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Ondinetta (NA) / Pattersplash (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|4500G
 
|7
 
|
 
|-
 
|Velvet Lady (NA) / Velvet Kiss (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|
 
Nirvanallia (NA) / Sotyria (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Sleeping Star (NA) / Maiden of the Wilds (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Merry Moppet (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|León del Sol (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|7000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Shy Maiden (NA) / Shy Lady (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Wild Lanai (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|3000G
 
|9
 
|
 
|-
 
|Crema Belle (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|4500G
 
|7
 
|
 
|}
 
 
====Paradisa Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
|-
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Tropical Basho (NA) / Flamenco Tail (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|500G
 
|3500G
 
|9
 
|
 
|-
 
|Lucky Arrowhead (NA) / Tropical Arrowhead (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Sunspur (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|500G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Combriana (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|5000G
 
|6
 
|
 
|-
 
|Nymphicus (NA) / Cockateil Plume (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|9000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Alabaster Morris (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|6000G
 
|5
 
|
 
|-
 
|Magnum Oculus (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|8000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Dragonail (NA) / Forked Flame (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|5000G
 
|7
 
|
 
|-
 
|Trailing Pinwheel (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|}
 
 
====Mysteria Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Fairy's Breath (NA) / Fairy Dust (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Autumn Guest (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Cherrybell (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|3000G
 
|8
 
|
 
|-
 
|Credentes (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Thaumantias (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Oillios (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|500G
 
|3000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Hydrasta (NA) / Honeydrop (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|4500G
 
|7
 
|
 
|-
 
|Sweet Confetti (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|}
 
====Innocentia Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Cardinalious (NA) / Phalaena's Flight (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|8000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Spring Peplum (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Dainty Morgana (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|800G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Mermaid's Comb (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Bella Cantata (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|8500G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Lookout's Lantern (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|850G
 
|6500G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Woodhorn (NA) / Veronica's Slipper (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|750G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Rivergrace (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Evening Puff (NA) / Evening Tuft (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|5500G
 
|6
 
|
 
|}
 
 
====Destina Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Vibrant Coronet (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0208.jpg|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|7500G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Rosa Regalis (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0199.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|6000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Japanese Camellia (NA) / Bold Sunrise (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0196.jpg|50px]]
 
|550G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Surf Lilac (NA) / Surf Nila (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|550G
 
|2000G
 
|10
 
|
 
|-
 
|Filosus (NA) / Helicus (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0202.jpg|50px]]
 
|650G
 
|2500G
 
|10
 
|
 
|}
 
 
===List of Rare Seeds===
 
While seeds for rare breeds cannot be bought at Poppy's store, they can be obtained by gardening with guests. To ensure a chance for a rare breed, you must garden with a plant pal, someone you streetpassed/spotpassed and gardened with several times. This is indicated when someone is surrounded with petals. Should a butterfly and a rainbow appear when you garden with a plant pal, you will get a shining seed. A shining seed adds an extra 3000G to its value and guarantees to bloom into a rare breed.
 
====Fruitia Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Merryberry (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0207.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|500G
 
|10000G
 
|2
 
|
 
|-
 
|Eldercurrant (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0207.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|2000G
 
|3500G
 
|6
 
|
 
|-
 
|Fox Fruit (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0205.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|3000G
 
|4000G
 
|6
 
|
 
|-
 
|Cheery Cherry (NA) / Twincherra (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0204.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|2500G
 
|3000G
 
|6
 
|
 
|-
 
|Mega Mushroom (NA) / King's Cap (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0207.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|3000G
 
|4000G
 
|5
 
|
 
|}
 
====Festiva Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Festiflower (NA) / Jingle Bell (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0204.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|7000G
 
|3
 
|
 
|-
 
|Jack-o'-Luna (NA) / Jack-o'-Luma (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0207.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|500G
 
|6500G
 
|3
 
|
 
|-
 
|Birthday Blossom (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0205.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|7500G
 
|3
 
|
 
|-
 
|Feisty Firework (NA) / Skyburst (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0204.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|7500G
 
|3
 
|
 
|-
 
|Eleggantia (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0207.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|10500G
 
|2
 
|
 
|}
 
====Glitteria Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Cupid's Care (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0205.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|11500G
 
|2
 
|
 
|-
 
|Winterkin (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0206.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|700G
 
|11000G
 
|2
 
|
 
|-
 
|Sparklestar (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0206.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|8500G
 
|3
 
|
 
|-
 
|Goldenglow (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0205.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|600G
 
|8000G
 
|3
 
|
 
|-
 
|Neonara (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0206.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|4500G
 
|3000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|}
 
====Mischieva Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Bite Weed (NA) / Sunset Snapper (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0206.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|4000G
 
|3500G
 
|5
 
|
 
|-
 
|Prickly Plum (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0207.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|3500G
 
|3000G
 
|5
 
|
 
|}
 
====Magica Family (NA/AUS)====
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
 
! width="14%" |Flower Name
 
! width="13%" |Seed Shape
 
! width="16.5%" |Seed Sale Value
 
! width="18%" |Flower Sale Value
 
! width="11%" |# of Seeds
 
! width="23.5%" |Default Flower Structure
 
|-
 
|Crystal Lily (NA) / Crystal Wish (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0204.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|500G
 
|9000G
 
|2
 
|
 
|-
 
|Armored Azalea (NA) / Thorn-de-Lis (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0204.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|4000G
 
|3500G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Butterflora (NA) / Flutterwing (AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0205.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|5000G
 
|4000G
 
|4
 
|
 
|-
 
|Herald of Dawn (NA/AUS)
 
|[[File:IMAG0206.jpg|thumb|left|50px]]
 
|500G
 
|12500G
 
|2
 
|
 
|}
 
   
 
==Plaza Tickets==
 
==Plaza Tickets==
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Revision as of 01:00, 26 January 2020

Flower Town (known in Japan, Britain, and Australia as StreetPass Garden) is a DLC game for StreetPass Mii Plaza. It was developed by Grezzo. Upon purchase of the game, the player receives the Flower Bonnet Hat.

Plot

In Flower Town, the player's chosen Mii dreams of becoming a Master Gardener by growing 20 different plants, which, according to the game, can be hard to achieve for the chosen Mii. However, the player can invite other gardeners via StreetPass and have the help of a Master Gardener, Mr. Mendel. The player can also go shopping or talk to the guests than have come over, so there is a lot more to the game than growing plants. When the player has finally grown their 20th plant, Mr. Mendel congratulates the player on their accomplishment and gives the player the Master Gardener's Crown. Mrs. Blossom also arrives, saying that she heard about the player growing their 20th plant, and the player celebrates with Mr. Mendel and Mrs. Blossom about their accomplishment.

Gathering Guests

There are two primary methods of bringing guests to your garden. One method is by StreetPassing other players. The other method is inviting former guests that have already been StreetPassed. You can bring back former Guests by paying two Play Coins. It's crucial to remember that inviting old guests brings people that you've StreetPassed, even those StreetPassed before Flower Town. This means that while special Miis (gold pants) always hold a rare breed, other old Miis will hold a random, common breed. StreetPassing new guests may be preferred over inviting former guests.

Gardening with Guests

When gardening with guests, the player bring his or her plant out so that the guests may water it. The player waters his or her plant before each guest takes their turn watering the plant. If the player's plant is in bloom, it can pollinate with the guest's plants and make seeds. After gardening with a guest more than once(requires two separate StreetPasses; cannot be achieved via Play Coins), that guest will become a plant pal and be surrounded by petals. Sometimes a plant pal's watering animation will be accompanied by a rainbow and/or a butterfly when they water a bloomed plant. If a butterfly and a rainbow are seen at the same time, the seed is almost guaranteed to become a rare breed. Rarely, it will yield a glowing seed, which is very likely to be an undiscovered breed/color of the bloomed plant's family. It may also be a sparkling seed, which is guaranteed to be a rare breed. It is also highly useful to note that when pollinating, a colored haze surrounds the plant before a seed is yielded, which matches up with what the seed will grow into. This can take a lot of guesswork out of seeds. If pollinating produced a red haze, and two of the three possible flower offspring are black and blue, then the player can assume that the plant will grow into the third possibility.

After gardening with the guests, they will hang out in either the courtyard or the shopping mall until new guests arrive. Players can ask them either what plant they are currently growing, or if they want to plant a seed together. When planting a seed together, the guest will dye the planted seed to his or her favorite color, which will cause the plant to bloom into that color. If the flower cannot exist in the guest's color, it will go to the nearest possible color. For example, planting a Hogsmille with a blue guest would instead make the Hogsmille purple, or planting a Fairy's Breath with a black guest makes a pink Fairy's Breath. This is very convenient if you're having a hard time getting a guest with a certain color or trying to discover the other colors the flower can exist in, so watch for that. This method can be done as many times until the player either invites a new batch of guests or leaves the game. So if there is a desired color, inviting old guests is recommended.

If the guest downloaded Flower Town, players will also have the option to view their gardens and see how many journal entries they have.

Completion

Upon the blooming of the player's 20th unique flower, the player will be rewarded with a new journal, new seed shelf, and the Master Gardener's Crown hat. After that, the player is challenged to grow every one of the game's 80 unique flower breeds. Upon reaching this feat, the player is rewarded with the silver watering can, and most speech bubbles will gain a silver-rosed filigree in their corner. After that, the player is challenged to grow every single possible color for every single breed, which is over 300 flowers total. Upon achieving this feat, the player is rewarded with the gold watering can. Please note that the rewarded watering cans are purely aesthetic, and do not increase plants' growth rate or chance for rare breeds.

Flowers

There are a total of 80 different flower species, 21 of which are rare breeds. Each flower contains unique characteristics such as petal shape and seed type. They can also bloom into any one of the 12 Mii colors.

Family and flower names vary depending on the region the 3DS is set in.

List of flowers

Flower Power

Throughout the game, you will be able to send flowers to clients by Ms. Blossom's shop, Flower Power. Clients will ask for a flower with certain traits, such as color, height, family, and unique properties. The goal is to submit a flower that fulfills the client's request. In doing so nets a "Good Job" and the Gardener obtains the base payment and item. However, sending a flower that also satisfies Ms. Blossom's advice gives a "Perfect" and the Gardener gets the item and a larger payment. Perfect jobs are indicated by a gold medal, "Good Job" completions are marked by a silver medal. Any flower that doesn't please the customer will only give 1000G. For Item Rewards of certain jobs, Garden Decors and Plaza Tickets can only be received once, and subsequent completions award pots.

List of jobs

Poppy's Seeds

As there are 80 flowers, each flower has its own seed. The seeds vary in four shapes and come at different prices. Each flower can also produce a number of seeds before it cannot pollinate anymore.

Common seeds

Seeds for common breeds can be obtain by normal means. They can be obtained by either shopping at Poppy's Seeds, pollinating flowers when gardening with guests, or received from certain jobs. Sometimes if a butterfly and a rainbow while gardening with other guests, the seed will glow. A glowing seed adds an extra 2000G to its price and guarantees a new breed from the family of your pollinated flower when planted. If you already collected all of the breeds from the family of your flower, the seed will be a random breed from that family. So you can't, for example, expect a non-Patterna plant from a Dixie Gold.

Rare seeds

While seeds for rare breeds cannot be bought at Poppy's store, they can be obtained by gardening with guests. To ensure a chance for a rare breed, you must garden with a plant pal, someone you streetpassed/spotpassed and gardened with several times. This is indicated when someone is surrounded with petals. Should a butterfly and a rainbow appear when you garden with a plant pal, you will get a shining seed. A shining seed adds an extra 3000G to its value and guarantees to bloom into a rare breed.

List of seeds

Plaza Tickets

A total of 22 "Plaza Tickets" can be earned by completing different jobs, filling up your journal and other accomplishments while playing.

  1. Enter 10 plants in the journal.
  2. Enter 15 plants in the journal.
  3. Enter 30 plants in the journal.
  4. Enter 40 plants in the journal.
  5. Enter 50 plants in the journal.
  6. Enter 60 plants in the journal.
  7. Complete the job "Crowning Achievement".
  8. Complete the job "Welcome Home".
  9. Complete the job "Happy Recovery".
  10. Complete the job "Cultivate a Cure".
  11. Complete the job "Spicy Specimen".
  12. Complete the job "Sweet Success".
  13. Complete the job "Bushido Beauty".
  14. Complete the job "The Dude's Wish".
  15. Buy a garden expansion.
  16. Buy your fourth garden expansion.
  17. Buy your seventh garden expansion.
  18. Learn the basics of gardening.
  19. Be asked to help out by taking jobs at Flower Power.
  20. Welcome 500 guests.
  21. Take a photo.
  22. Plant a seed with a guest of the opposite gender.