For fans of cross-breeding to grow rare flower colors in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, no bloom may be more elusive and difficult to grow than the Blue Rose. The Blue Rose can add a rich pop of color to any garden, but it takes several generations of cross-breeding to obtain. The complex DNA codes of flowers in the game, coupled with a large number of possible Rose color combinations, make the Blue Rose take quite a few weeks, or even months, to grow.
The Animal Crossing series has made use of cross-pollinating flowers for players to get more decorative options for their flowers. Hybrid flowers inACNH can come in different colors such as black, purple, or even pink. However, the most complex color to acquire for flowers in the game happens to be blue.
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Naturally, finally growing Blue Roses can be a point of pride for any player of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Though they do not sell for very much, they can be worn as an accessory or used to decorate an ACNH player's home or island. For flower enthusiasts and completionists alike, cross-breeding Blue Roses on the island is a must. Players need to be wary, however, because, just like real-world botany, there is always a chance for the offspring Roses to be the genetically wrong color to ever produce Blue Roses. Here's how to improve your chances and grow Blue Roses as efficiently as possible.
The process for growing Blue Roses requires several generations of different color cross-breeding, and because of this, getting the right genetic color is often up to chance. Using more basic growing methods will only spawn Blue Roses 1.6% of the time. To improve the chances of growing a Blue Rose to the maximum 25%,
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