Animal Crossing: New Horizons flowers and hybrids guide

Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Switch has a plethora of flowers, including some breeds new to the franchise.

In this guide, we’ll explain how flowers work and the colors you can get from crossbreeding and pollinating with cosmoses, hyacinths, lilies, mums, pansies, roses, tulips, and windflowers to create some unique blue, pink, and even black flowers.

How flowers work in Animal Crossing on Switch

Every player has a native type of flower on their cliffs. These will always be available to purchase from your shop. After you build Nook’s Cranny, more flower breeds will be available to purchase. To grab a wide array of them quickly, you may have to travel to some friends’ islands or get lucky at a Nook Miles island.

Just like previous Animal Crossing games, you can crossbreed and create unique hybrid colors. The best way to do this is to plant your flowers in a checkerboard pattern, leaving every other space open for different plants to pollinate and hybrid flowers to grow.

Flowers need water (from rain or from you and your Watering Can) to grow and create a hybrid. Watered flowers sparkle.

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You can pick flowers without completely uprooting the entire plant. Press Y while standing on a flower, and you’ll pick the flower and leave the stems to regrow. You can use these flowers in a variety of D.I.Y recipes.

Note that some flowers planted near each other will still create new flowers, even if they aren’t a hybrid color. These hybrid colors aren’t available for purchase, and they require crossbreeding to create. Some folks will find success in finding specific rare flowers from Mystery Island Tours, but below we’ve listed the easier way to breed the flowers from scratch.

There are multiple ways to get certain colors, but we’re listing the combinations with the highest probabilities to create rare colors, without using any flowers from Mystery Island Tours.

Lilies

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  • Red + Red = Black
  • Yellow + Red = Orange
  • Red + White = Pink

Roses

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  • Red + Red = Black
  • Red + White = Pink
  • Yellow + Red = Orange
  • White + White = Purple
  • Purple + Orange = Hybrid Red (Looks identical to Red but required for Blue roses)
  • Hybrid Red + Hybrid Red = Blue
  • Black Roses watered with Golden Watering Can = Gold (Golden Watering Can unlocked by reaching a 5-star town rating.)

Mums

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  • White + Red = Pink
  • White + White = Purple
  • Red + Yellow = Hybrid Yellow (Looks identical to Yellow but needed for Hybrid Purple mums)
  • Hybrid Yellow + Hybrid Yellow = Hybrid Purple (Looks identical to Purple but needed for Green mums)
  • Hybrid Purple + Hybrid Purple = Green

Pansies

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  • White + White = Blue
  • Yellow + Red = Orange
  • Red + Blue = Hybrid Red (Looks identical to Red but needed for Purple pansies)
  • Hybrid Red + Hybrid Red = Hybrid Purple

Windflowers

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  • Orange + Red = Pink
  • White + White = Blue
  • Pink + Blue = Hybrid Red (Looks the same as Red but needed for Purple windflowers)
  • Hybrid Red + Hybrid Red = Purple

Hyacinths

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  • Red + White = Pink
  • White + White = Blue
  • Red + Yellow = Orange
  • Orange + Orange = Purple

Cosmos

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  • Yellow + Red = Orange
  • Red + White = Pink
  • Orange + Orange = Black

Tulips

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  • Red + Red = Black
  • Red + Yellow = Orange
  • Red + White = Pink
  • Orange + Orange = Purple

Update (April 20): More information with easier ways to breed specific flowers has been added.

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