“It's pretty, but it smells like a common laborer.”
“I don't have time to waste on flowers.”
“They are very pretty.”
“They are bright and cheery. Yuck.”
“MY APPRECIATION FOR BEAUTY IS LIMITED”
“It's a wildflower. I'm unfamiliar with the species.”
“That's nice.”
“I am filled with the irrational urge to stomp upon it.”
“I feel oddly comforted by picking these. How compelling...”
“A flöwer fröm Freya.”
“We agree that flowers are nice.”
“You ever seen anything as pretty?”
“Charmant.”
“'Tis a pretty flower.”
“ROSE BY OTHER NAME NAUGHT SMELL AS SWEET”
“Friend!”
“Sure I can stop and pick flowers. Not like I have anything better to do.”
“A bit cutesy.”
“Perfumed petals to pick and pluck.”
“Glurgh, such ugly plant.”
–Wurt
“Are there any bugs on it?”
“I have far more pressing things to do than pick flowers.”
Flowers are found in Grasslands, Forests, or Savanna biomes. They cannot be found in Marshes or Rockyland. When picked, they restore 5 Sanity and produce Petals, which, when eaten, restore 1 Health. There are 10 different kinds of Flowers, but they all have the same effect.
Flowers serve a variety of purposes. Picking 12 of them for their Petals allows the creation of a Garland, which provides a Sanity boost over time in addition to the 5 Sanity gained from picking each Flower. This is especially useful early on in the game.
Flowers also spawn Butterflies, which can be killed for their Butterfly Wings or Butter, or be captured in a Bug Net. Captured Butterflies can be planted anywhere to produce a new Flower, thus making each of these items renewable. Homeless Bees can also produce Flowers over time, after pollinating 6 Flowers. Many Flowers can be planted together to build a Butterfly farm, an area where Butterflies can easily be killed for their wings. Large groups of Flowers are also useful for Honey production. Building Bee Boxes near such fields increases the speed at which the Bees produce Honey.
Contents
- 1 Evil Flower
- 2 Fern
- 3 Exotic Flower
- 4 Succulent
- 5 Rose
- 6 Withered Flowers
- 7 Downloadable Content
- 8 Don't Starve Together
- 9 Cultivation
- 9.1 Flower
- 9.2 Evil Flower
- 10 Trivia
- 11 Gallery
Evil Flower[]
“Augh! It's so evil!”
“Ugh, that smells terrible.”
“Is not potato.”
“At least they're better than the other flowers.”
“HEY THERE, FLOWERS. WANNA... KILL ALL HUMANS?”
“It's not often one sees a flower with such a powerful aura.”
“Something is wrong with that flower.”
“I like that flower.”
“Theoretically it has been in contact with some of that dark fuel.”
“A terrible evil plagues this flöra.”
“This flower is decidedly not nice!”
“Flowers shouldn't be that scary.”
“A terrible omen if I ever saw one.”
“'Tis an evil flower. Stay away!”
“IT NAUGHT SMELL SWEET”
“What happened, friend?”
“It'd be pretty if it were a little less evil.”
“I think I'll steer clear of that.”
“It's not its fault it's evil.”
“Blegh, even worse than normal flower.”
–Wurt
“Woby, what's wrong? It's just a flower.”
“I don't have time to stop and smell the-- hold on, what's wrong with that one?”
Evil Flowers are a type of Flower that spawn around the Wooden Thing, most Set Pieces for the other Things, Totally Normal Trees, certain other set pieces, and Maxwell's Door. Evil Flowers provide Dark Petals when picked. Evil Flowers act the same as regular flowers, spawning Butterflies and attracting Bees. New Evil Flowers can spawn if an unpicked Evil Flower is pollinated by a homeless Bee. In the base game, if no unpicked Evil Flowers are available, there is no way to obtain more.
Evil Flowers drain 25 Sanity in a minute when stood by, 5 when picked, and 5 more if the player eats the Dark Petals it provides. Since the Dark Petals don't have any sort of purpose when eaten and only drain Sanity, it is advised that the player not eat them unless they want to purposely lower their Sanity to fight Shadow Creatures or move Obelisks. 4 Dark Petals can also be crafted into Nightmare Fuel.
Fern[]
“It's a fern.”
“Looks flammable.”
“Pretty plant!”
“A touch of color in the darkness.”
“YOUR CHARMS WILL NOT WORK ON ME, PLANT.”
“A lovely ornamental plant.”
“Hey! It's a fern!”
“I'd like to step on it.”
“Rudimentary plant life.”
“Föliage fröm the dark ages.”
“Swirly plants.”
“Nature finds a way, even here.”
“How does anything grow down here?”
“How did ye grow doon here wit' no light?”
“CAN'ST WILBA EAT IT?”
“How you doing?”
“That says projectile to me.”
“Take a gander at this tiny fern!”
“It prefers the dark.”
“Leafy cave plant.”
–Wurt
“There's some weird plants growing down here.”
“How very interesting. Anyway...”
Ferns are naturally-spawned objects which are similar to Flowers. They grow randomly in Caves and more abundantly in Ruins. Ferns can be picked to obtain 1 Foliage. When eaten, the Foliage restores 1 Health.
Some Ferns become more red in color during the Nightmare Phase of the Ruins.
Exotic Flower[]
“It smells vaguely tolerable.”
“It's kinda ugly.”
“Little smelly flower.”
“It, too, will wither one day.”
“I HATE IT”
“Floral cross-pollination produces some fascinating specimens.”
“It's a pretty lil thing.”
“It's no rose.”
“Curious. Picking these has a positive effect on my psyche.”
“Tis a blössöm möst lövely.”
“This flower is weird. And neat!”
“I love these.”
“Edible? Perhaps not.”
“Ol'Woodlegs got na use fer thet.”
“MANY COLOR'D FLOWERS FOR WILBA”
“Dirt made a friend”
“You can never have too many flowers. Or projectiles.”
Exotic Flowers are a type of flower exclusive to the Hamlet DLC.
Unlike normal and Evil flowers, they spawn Glowflies instead of Butterflies. In addition, they are not affected by Full Moon, thus they can never turn into Evil Flowers.
When picked, they restore 5 Sanity and produce Petals, like the normal one.
These flowers are renewable, as they can spawn in Rainforest and Deep Rainforest Turf in the Rain, like regular Flowers.
Succulent[]
“Aloe there.”
“It's a small, unburned plant.”
“Is tough plant.”
“Life is resilient.”
“IT'S A PLANT”
“Uniquely adapted to arid climates.”
“That's a plant, eh?”
“Doesn't look that succulent to me.”
“Hearty greenery.”
“We think it's a cactus.”
“What an adorable little plant.”
“Friend! Good to see you!”
“This plant don't give up easy.”
“A strong willed plant, desert born.”
“How you live in place like this?”
–Wurt
“They're from the cactus family!”
“I'm afraid I can't stop to admire every bit of scenery.”
Succulents are a type of plants exclusive to Don't Starve Together, introduced in A New Reign. They spawn around the Lake at the Oasis only during the time of Summer and provide 1 Succulent when picked. When eaten, the Succulents provide 1 health.
Rose[]
“To match my rosy cheeks.”
“I'd like to burn this flower in particular.”
“Wolfgang tried to crush it, but it pricked him.”
“Prickly and blood red.”
“A REVOLTING SYMBOL OF HUMAN LOVE”
“Ah, a Rosa Macdub... what's it doing out here?”
“Not very satisfying chopping, that.”
“This is wrong.”
“Were that I smelled half as sweet.”
“Bright red petals! We love it!”
“Confections flavored with rose water, perhaps?”
“Pretty! Pretty friend!”
“Not sure what to think of that...”
“It's as red as I am.”
“Creepy, florp.”
–Wurt
“Funny, this isn't the type of rose you usually see in the wild.”
“I don't have time to stop and smell the roses.”
In Don't Starve Together, Roses have a 1% chance of appearing instead of a regular Flower. They are identical to Flowers function-wise. However, they deal 1 damage when picked.
It is possible for planted Butterflies to turn into a Rose instead of a regular Flower. The Rose is also dropped by the Ancient Fuelweaver when it is killed. Additionally, there is a Set Piece which comprises a Stagehand and Roses spawning around it in a circle.
Withered Flowers[]
“I don't think it got enough sun.”
“Looks like good kindling.”
“Aw, this one is sad.”
“This is the fate of all things.”
“HAHAHA DIE DIE DIE DIE”
“This flower lacks the essentials for growth.”
“Someone's got a brown thumb.”
“It got what it deserved.”
“Nöt enöugh time in the limelight.”
“Aww so sad!”
“I only use fresh ingredients in my cooking.”
“Oh, friend. What's wrong?”
“That's how I feel after a long shift.”
“Farewell sweet petals.”
“Good.”
–Wurt
“Should I water it more? Or water it less?!”
“Time has claimed it.”
In the Caves, a Flower will wither in 5–10 days if left without sunlight. When picked, Withered Flowers produce one Cut Grass.
Downloadable Content[]
In all DLCs, new Flowers will spawn without the aid of Butterflies or Bees in the Rain. During a full moon, Flowers will turn into Evil Flowers, and return to normal afterwards.
In the Reign of Giants DLC, Tumbleweeds can also drop Petals, Dark Petals, and Foliage, making them all renewable resources.
In the Shipwrecked DLC, regular Flowers can be found in Jungle and Meadow Biomes, while Evil Flowers can be found around Regular Jungle Trees. They may also spawn from spending Dubloons at the Slot Machine, making them renewable in another way.
In the Hamlet DLC, regular Flowers can be found in Battleground Biomes. Fern can be found in Cave Clefts.
Don't Starve Together[]
In Don't Starve Together, a Ghost Character can haunt a regular Flower to turn it into an Evil Flower.
Cultivation[]
Flower[]
Flowers can be manually cultivated by planting living Butterflies. Using a Bug Net to capture any number of Butterflies, the player can right click them on the ground to plant them as they would plant Pine Cones or Grass Tufts. One Butterfly can be planted to create one Flower in a location of the player's choosing. The physical area occupied by the Flower is very small, allowing for densely planted Flower gardens.
Cultivation of Flowers is of interest because of their Sanity bonus when picked and use for Crafting the Garland and the Pretty Parasol, however the long term use of cultivation is the creation of efficient Honey farms through the use of Bee Boxes, for which an ample supply of Flowers is necessary.
Because Flowers spawn Butterflies, cultivation of a large Flower bed can usually proceed very quickly, provided the player has sufficient materials to build new Bug Nets.
Evil Flower[]
Using Evil Flowers is one of the few ways to acquire Nightmare Fuel without lowering Sanity to low levels sanity or insanity inducing items. For this reason, it may be of interest for players to cultivate Evil Flowers as a means of supplementing their supply of Nightmare Fuel. Unlike normal Flowers, Evil Flowers cannot be manually planted.
The player should begin by crafting a Bug Net and capturing some number of Bees. Once captured, these Bees; become "homeless" and will not return to their hive. After releasing these Bees near some existing Evil Flowers, they will begin to visit them as they would normally. It is also necessary for the player to be near the area the Bees are working, since the bee's AI routine will not run if the player is too far away.
Bees must visit 6 different flowers before they can plant another flower. The flower that is planted will depend upon which type of flowers the 6 were, so as soon as you have 6 evil flowers in the area it is a good idea to eliminate any normal flowers so the evil flower chance becomes 100%. Most often the Bees will plant the flower after the 6th flower is visited, but there is a small chance it will visit another flower or land without planting. Clearing the area of Trees, Grass etc. will also make it easier to spot newly spawned Evil Flowers.
Trivia[]
- Evil Flowers were introduced in A Little Rain Must Fall update.
- Ferns were added in the It's not a Rock! update.
- Succulents were added in the Against the Grain update.
- Evil Flowers resemble stylized flowers that can sometimes be found adorning fabrics or wallpaper, and which are faintly seen on Maxwell's walls in some of the William Carter Puzzle images.
- Ferns were originally green.
- As Willow, standing close to a burning Evil Flower will cause Sanity to drop, despite Fire usually raising Willow's sanity. This is because Evil Flowers drain Sanity faster than fire restores it.
- If a player dies from picking a Rose, their death will be listed in the Morgue as being caused by a Flower.
- In each A New Reign update, there would be a number of roses scattered around the information poster depending on the update number. This is probably symbolic of Charlie as the new shadow queen.
- According to Wickerbottom, the roses seen in the game are the cultivar Rosa sp. 'MACdub', also known as the Dublin Bay Rose.
- If you place a flower in a Cave it will wilt, to stop this from happening you should place them under a Sinkhole Light or near a cave exit.
Gallery[]
Maxwell next to a Rose.