Talk:Flower

Violets
In short, I come from Zeldapedia over on Wikia, where policies are much different. I'm not sure how to go about adding information about violets (specifically purple violets as that is what is in my town in New Leaf). I'm not aware if the violets appear in Wild World, City Folk, or Population Growing, and I very much wouldn't be able to check because the towns are a mess. If I could get some information on whether they are a new variety of flowers and how exactly to go about placing it in the article. – Jazzi  ( talk ) 15:37, 18 June 2013 (EDT)
 * Lilies are another flower that I have seen. – Jazzi  ( talk ) 15:25, 19 June 2013 (EDT)

Change the Hybrids Charts
I think the hybridization chart would be easier to read if it were something like the following. It divides flowers into sections, you can more easily find things no matter which is flower 1/flower 2, and it makes it clearer where the gaps in our information are.

Roses
- A normal color that has been bred from a hybrid.

Special

 * I like it! Much easier to read. I think we can definitely start implementing this. ~Super Hamster  Talk 18:53, March 9, 2014 (EDT)

80% chance of wilted flowers
Near the beginning of this article, it reads: Each day, if it is not raining or snowing for at least six hours, there is a 80% chance for each non-watered flower to wilt at 6 a.m., turning a brown color.

Now somehow, I do not think that the 80% probability of a flower wilting is correct. This would mean that on a typical AC day, there would be many more 'wilted' flowers than 'non-wilted' ones. This never seems to be the case in any game. Maybe linking to the source where this info was found would help? Red  (snappity snap snap!)   14:37, November 10, 2015 (EST)
 * I doubt this too. I think the probability is lower, or the wilting is guaranteed or a high chance, but has a cap of, say, 1 or 2 per day. 14:40, November 10, 2015 (EST)
 * I'm doubtful about the cap, too; if there are a larger amount of flowers in town, that means a larger amount of wilting ones. The probability may be 25% or something, but this is guesswork, so maybe just removing the 80% claim for now will suffice. Red   (snappity snap snap!)  Franklin.png 14:44, November 10, 2015 (EST)