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Garden Bugs Guide
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A list of flowers available by catching insects, plus some additional flower garden related information. Tested in version 0.184 and valid for version 0.191. Updated for Elderwoods release and replaced rare flower image.
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Which Bugs Have Flowers
Some flowers may be obtained by catching insects. Each insect has one of four rarities, which can be determined by the background color of their description box:
  • common (black)
  • uncommon (green)
  • rare (blue)
  • epic (indigo).
Catching any bug of the common (black) or uncommon (green) variety native to Kilima Village and Bahari Bay results in a chance to obtain an associated flower sprout. Also, some rare (blue) bugs also have a chance to drop a flower sprout. Currently, no bugs native to the Elderwood drop flower sprouts.


Common (black):
  • Brushtail Dragonfly – Chapaatail
  • Common Field Cricket – Grimalkintail
  • Common Blue Butterfly – Gardenia
  • Bahari Crab – Baharricenia
  • Kilima Night Moth – Rose
  • Common Bark Cicada – Hemitomes
  • Spotted Stinkbug – Forsythia
  • Paper Lantern Bug – Bahari Nettle

Uncommon (green):
  • Garden Leafhopper – Tulip
  • Garden Mantis – Anemone
  • Inky Dragonfly – Fiddlefrond
  • Garden Ladybug – Forget-me-not
  • Duskwing Butterfly – Blue Hydrangea
  • Garden Millipede – Lavender
  • Cerulean Cicada – Cave Cap
  • Bahari Bee – Trillium
  • Proudhorned Stag Beetle – Tiger Lily
  • Lunar Fairy Moth – Datura
  • Spineshell Crab – Bluebell
  • Garden Snail – Veronica

Rare (blue):
  • Gossamer Veil Moth – Pinky Pom-Pom
  • Spitfire Cicada – Nandina
  • Brighteye Butterfly – Pale Paintbrush

Where to Find These Bugs
BOTH MAPS (KILIMA & BAHARI)
  • Brushtail Dragonfly (near Crystal Lake, ponds, rivers)
  • Common Blue Butterfly (during the morning & day)
  • Common Field Cricket (in fields)
  • Kilima Night Moth (during the night)
  • Spotted Stinkbug (fields & forests)

KILIMA VILLAGE
  • Duskwing Butterfly (Maji's Hollow, morning & day)
  • Garden Leafhopper (in fields & when foraging)
  • Garden Mantis (near Crystal Lake)
  • Garden Millipede (in fields & when foraging)
  • Gossamer Veil Butterfly (in fields, evening & night)
  • Proudhorned Stag Beetle (mining rocks)

BAHARI BAY
  • Bahari Bee (chopping trees)
  • Bahari Crab (on coast & at Flooded Fortress)
  • Brighteye Butterfly (northern forests, morning & day)
  • Cerulean Cicada (on trees, morning & day)
  • Common Bark Cicada (on trees, morning & day)
  • Garden Ladybug (when foraging in fields)
  • Garden Snail (on coast & in forest)
  • Inky Dragonfly (near ponds & rivers)
  • Lunar Fairy Moth (during evening & night)
  • Paper Lantern Bug (during evening & night)
  • Spineshell Crab (on coast & at Flooded Fortress)
  • Spitfire Cicada (on trees, morning & day)

ELDERWOOD
  • Bahari Bee (breaking honey hives)

Bug Catching Guild Store
Auni’s Bug Catching Guild store sells flowers for Medals, which are earned by completing weekly Bug Catching challenges and by leveling up the Bug Catching skill.

The prices for each flower vary between 7, 10, and 15 Medals each. The flower sprouts for rare bugs are not available for purchase in the guild store.

The guild store can be accessed any time you talk to Auni. The flowers are listed for sale as follows:
  • Gardenia = 15
  • Blue Hydrangea = 15
  • Rose = 10
  • Anemone = 10
  • Grimalkintail = 10
  • Tulip = 10
  • Chapaatail = 7
  • Lavendar = 10
  • Forsythia = 10
  • Tiger Lily = 7
  • Datura = 10
  • Bahari Nettle = 10
  • Fiddlefrond = 10
  • Trillium = 7
  • Hemitomes = 15
  • Cave Cap = 15
  • Baharricenia = 10
  • Bluebell = 10
  • Veronica = 10
  • Forget-me-not = 7

Growing and Keeping Flowers
Flowers grow by watering once per in-game day, resetting at 6 a.m. in-game. After the third watering, flowers produce seeds (one per flower, once per flower) which can be grown in the same manner to obtain additional copies of flowers.

Flowers will be stored in home inventory under the Gatherable section, usually with youngest plants listed first and matured plants listed last. Stored flowers will count against your storage limit. Different growth levels will not be labeled but will stack separately.

Currently up to 1000 flowers can be placed per plot. Placed flowers count against the maximum item limit of 3500 per plot. As with other items, flowers can be placed on only one housing plot at a time, but each housing plot tracks item counts separately.

Have fun making gardens!



Flower Gallery

Flowering plants from left to right:
  • Datura (light purple; glows in the dark)
  • Tulip (orange-red)
  • Forsythia (yellow)
  • Lavender (purple)
  • Veronica (bright pink)
  • Chapaatail (soft indigo)
  • Bluebell (soft blue)
  • Anemone (soft pink)
  • Forget-me-not (bright blue)
  • Tiger Lily (orange)
  • Trillium (white)



Non-flowering plants from left to right:
  • Grimalkintail (orange)
  • Bahari Nettle (bright green)
  • Fiddlefrond (dark green)
  • Baharricenia (golden yellow)
  • Cave Cap (dull yellow)



Bush-type flowers from left to right:
  • Gardenia (yellow-white)
  • Blue Hydrangea (bright blue)
  • Rose (pink)
  • Hemitomes (blue-white)


Rare flowers from left to right:
  • Pinky Pom-Pom (pink-white)
  • Pale Paintbrush (pale yellow)
  • Nandina (orange-red)


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