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Lidia Rozo
2020-03-30 14:46:12

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In Animal Crossing New Horizons flowers have their place, because here we will explain everything about How to grow colored roses

Why grow roses in Animal Crossing New Horizons?


In a game where our center of work, life and fun is an island, we could say that the flowers owe something of the most normal, since they obviously constitute the landscape and even better if they are pink, since they allow us to achieve an excellent addiction to the game based on the need to make the island where we live can look a little more pleasant for everyone.
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How to grow colored roses in Animal Crossing New Horizons?


 

 There is the possibility of getting and growing flowers to decorate the landscape of our island, and to achieve them we must look for them on our island or proceed to visit another where we have the possibility of getting some roses, only we will have the option of getting to pollinate them to make They can be mixed to get hybrid flowers, because with it we can make a beautiful garden that `can decorate our spaces.

 

  •  With the red and red flower pollen we get a Black flower.
  • With the pollen of a yellow and red flower we get an Orange flower.
  • With the pollen of a white and red flower we get a pink flower.
  • With the pollen of a white and white flower we get a Purple flower.
  • With the pollen of a purple and orange flower we get a Red Hybrid flower.
  • With a red hybrid and red hybrid flower we get a Blue flower.
  • With the black flower watered with a golden watering can we can get a golden flower.

 This is all you need to know about How to grow roses while exploring the island at Animal Crossing New Horizons.

Tags:
AC New Horizons
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch
Genre(s):
Social simulation real-life simulation
Developer(s):
Nintendo EPD
Publisher(s):
Nintendo
Release date:
March 20, 2020
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
3+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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