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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 {{WW}}, be worn on the player's hair. A flower worn this way will take the place of a [[hat]]. The rose, however, is held between the teeth and will take the place of an accessory or helmet. | 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 {{WW}}, be worn on the player's hair. A flower worn this way will take the place of a [[hat]]. The rose, however, 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 | + | Flowers can be destroyed in some ways. If the player runs on a bunch many times, 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 {{NH|short|nolink}}, 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 (except for [[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 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. | In {{NH|short|nolink}}, 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 (except for [[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 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. |