By now, you've likely experienced the joy of cultivating red, pink, white, orange, ivory, and yellow roses, tulips, and lilies, as well as the dazzling shades of blue, green, magenta, violet, teal, and black in hyacinth, zinnia, and trillium. However, if you're truly aiming for a Fae Farm garden that embraces the full spectrum of nature's beauty, we're here to help you achieve just that.
The good news is that we'll be following a familiar pattern—one that has already brought forth an array of stunning blooms.
How to get all of the flowers
As of this far, you should have created red, pink, white, orange, ivory, and yellow in roses, tulips, and lilies. As well as blue, green, magenta, violet, teal, and black in hyacinth, zinnia, and trillium.
We are still going to follow the same pattern as before: two of the same flowers on top, leaving a space in between them and one of a different flower on the bottom of the middle square. Just on this one, you're working on a larger scale and with a lot more flowers.
Now you won't get anything new from this spawn but what we need out of it is the same colour of spawn but for there to be 2 different petal genes for this example, it would be 1 white and 1 green.
Once you get this type of spawn, you want to separate the types, so zinnia (with two different colour genes) is one plot and roses (with two different colour genes) is another.
You want to keep doing the previous step until you’ve completed that triangle formation. Just like before, after a couple of days, a new seed will form. It's just luck on what you get and what you're looking for.
If it's not the spawn you were looking for, just delete that seed and wait for a new spawn.Once you’ve completed this process a couple of times with different types and colours of flowers, you should have ALL of the colours of flowers unlocked. If your still confused, follow the grid below for what petal genes make what colours.






















