Gardening
Starting Out - Plant Care - Species, Resources and Crosspollination - Mixing Colors
UOG:Hybrid Plants
The 17 plant types are shown below in their plain color.
Click on any of the plants to see more colors and parent plants.
Resources will provide a table showing all resource-producing plants.
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| Campion Flowers | Snow Drops | Lilies | Rushes | Ferns | Small Palm | Water Plant | Prickly Pear | Tribarrel Cactus |
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| Poppies | Bulrushes | Pampas Grass | Elephant Ear Plant | Ponytail Palm | Century Plant | Snake Plant | Barrel Cactus |
First generation plants include the Ferns, Campions, and Tribarrel Cactus in either blue, yellow, red, or plain. These can be crossed to produce other colors and species. Seeds for these plants can be found on boglings and bogthings.
First Generation plants can be crossed to produce the following additional colors: bright blue, bright red, bright yellow, green, purple, and brown. Crossing first generation species can produce water plants and lilies. (second generation)
Third generation colors include bright green, orange and bright purple. Third generation species include snowdrops, rushes, small tree palms and prickly pear cactus.
Fourth generation plants include bulrushes, pampas grass, elephant ear, ponytail palm, century plant, snake plant, poppies, and the barrel cactus
All cross pollinations have a 1% chance of mutating. When this happens the plant produces (8)seeds that are pure white or black. These seeds will grow to plants of the same color that will not produce seeds or resources. They cannot be used to pollinate.




















