Flower

Flowers in the are small clusters of brightly colored flowers that live throughout all four seasons. They can be bought from Tom Nook's stores, the Timmy and Tommy's stores, or Leif's Garden Shop, are grown by villagers, and grow randomly around the town. They can be watered with a watering can to breed them, which can produce hybrid flowers, and, prior to, they will wilt if not watered. In and earlier, flowers cannot breed or wilt.

Additionally, flowers cannot be picked up in or  unlike in later games, so they cannot be sold or worn. In, flowers can be picked, but it will result in the flower being destroyed and the player will be holding the flower in their hands after being picked. In, flowers now take a few days to grow, and can now be plucked from the flower plants to be used as crafting materials, with new flower heads growing in a few days.

Flower basics
There are four common types of flowers: roses, cosmos, tulips, and pansies. introduced two new flowers, lilies and violets, both which can be either bought from Leif's Gardening Store or found on various islands during tours. introduced a further three flowers, windflowers, mums, and hyacinths, while removing violets. Various combinations of flowers can be bred to form new colors, such as the yellow and red pansies, which create an orange pansy.

Each day, if it has not rained or snowed the day before, there is a chance for each non-watered flower to wilt at 6 AM, turning a brown color. They can be revived by being watered with a Watering Can on the same day that they wilt, and will return to normal the following day. Watering flowers that have not wilted yet prevents the flower from wilting the next day. This wilting process applies to all flowers except the golden rose, dandelion and dandelion puffs. Flowers that have been watered show shiny petals and sparkle in.

In, flowers grow in groups of four, unlike in previous games and where they grow in groups of three. The ability to wear flowers in the hair of a player, which was introduced in, also reappears, again taking the place of a hat. Hybridization remains a feature for flowers.

In later games, flowers, unless they are wilted, can be picked up as with any item. They can also be displayed in the player's house or, since, be worn on the player's hair. A flower worn this way will take the place of a hat. The rose, however, it is held between the teeth and will take the place of an accessory or helmet.

Flowers can be destroyed in some ways. If the player runs through one of the bunches, there is a 30% chance that the flowers will be destroyed. If the player attempts to pick up a wilted flower, the player plucks it instead, removing it. The player can also use a shovel to dig where the flower is, destroying it.

In, flowers have been completely overhauled. Planting a flower seed will result in the appearance of small leaves referred to as sprouts on the ground indicating the first stage of growth. The next day, the flowers will appear as stems and the following day they will appear as buds, before finally blooming on the third day after planting. The player can pluck the blossoms (with the exception of Lily of the Valley), which can then be used as a crafting material, worn on the player as an accessory, or placed as a single stem flower in a vase. Plucking the blossoms will revert the flowers to the stems growth stage. Running over the flowers also has a chance of destroying the blossoms, reducing them to the buds stage. At any growth stage, the player can dig up the flowers with the shovel and replant them. Flowers no longer wilt, but they still must be watered in order to hybridize. Hybrids and other new flowers will appear each morning in the buds growth stage. The flower plants cannot be sent through the mail, but the blossoms can.

Special flowers

 * For flowers that appear during the garden events in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, see Garden event

Hybridization
Hybrids can be obtained from onwards. In Animal Crossing, hybrids can be bought from Tom Nook's, but cannot be bred. However the Blue Cosmos cannot be obtained by any means, even through breeding in or later, due to the fact that it only exists in  and earlier.

If two different specimens of the same species are planted next to each other, on the next morning, there is a chance they will interact and create a new flower in one of the spaces next to either of the parents. For example, red tulips and white tulips can produce pink tulips.

In
Hybrid flowers in have a much different breeding pattern than the previous Animal Crossing games in the series.

Some colors of hybrid flowers require breeding with a certain hybrid color and then breeding them again with those specific colors from their specific parents. As such, a blue rose for instance can only be obtained by breeding a purple rose with orange rose to get a special red rose, then breeding two special red roses to get a blue rose.

It is impossible to tell the difference between ordinary breeding flowers and specially breeding flowers since they have the same name and appearance as ordinary breeding flowers.

- A color that has been bred from a specific parent.

In
In, five types of flowers (Cosmos, Pansies, Lilies, Tulips, and Roses) return from previous games, along with three new types: Hyacinths, Windflowers, and Mums (short for chrysanthemums). Compared to previous games, hybrids in now feature a genotype system with each specific color having a different gene. For this instance, blue roses require massive preparation to produce, requiring the player to breed different pairs of roses.

Watering cans now functions to increase the hybridization of each flower as well as increase the chances of an offspring being produced. Up to five visitors can water a flower to increase the chances to produce an offspring.

List of flower genes
These are the list of available flower genes for each flower.

Flower paths
The number below each flower represent the specific genes (indicated by a number) required to breed these flowers. Some flowers have a special marking that indicate that they are from flower bags.

