With plants, there are strict definitions for terms like hybrid and heirloom. Is crossing real flowers as easy as planting them together and crossing your fingers? Well, almost. (Note: Hamdan tells Popular Mechanics the information in his chart isn’t totally complete due to the constantly evolving nature of New Horizons, but he is making frequent updates with new facts he’s learned from outlets like Polygon and various gamers' YouTube channels.) In Hamdan’s chart, he’s arranged the number of flowers you need to end up with the full selection. To get your flowers in the mood for love, you have to water them, have the right two colors next to each other, and leave an empty square where a third flower can sprout. Polygon has a mathematical breakdown of which flowers “add up” to which other flowers. Let’s use what we know to examine how flower breeding in the game maps to reality.
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