Updated July 14, 2026
Heartopia Flowers Database
Compare the documented flower color and star-tier forms, mark the ones you have grown, and choose a compatible parent tier for your next hybrid attempt.





10
Documented forms
5
Star tiers
06:00
Daily server check
5
Watering helpers
Find a Flower Form
Filter by color, star tier, or the forms you still need. Marks are saved only in this browser.
10 forms shown. 0 / 10 collected.
Compatible Star-Tier Pairings
Keep parent flowers of the same type. Equal stars or a one-star difference can crossbreed; a two-star gap cannot.
| Parent stars | Possible result | Use it for |
|---|---|---|
| 1-star + 1-star | 1 to 2 stars | Starter bed and first hybrid attempts. |
| 1-star + 2-star | 1 to 2 stars | Keep a lower-tier hybrid loop active. |
| 2-star + 2-star | 2 to 3 stars | Work toward a 3-star form. |
| 2-star + 3-star | 2 to 3 stars | Maintain a 2 to 3-star breeding bed. |
| 3-star + 3-star | 3 to 4 stars | Work toward a 4-star form. |
| 3-star + 4-star | 3 to 4 stars | Maintain a 3 to 4-star breeding bed. |
| 4-star + 4-star | 4 to 5 stars | Your route to a 5-star crystal flower. |
Planting and Bloom Checks
Only flowers of the same type can crossbreed. Keep each breeding bed easy to read.
Water mature flowers and ask nearby players to help when you are targeting a higher tier.
Look for a new seed after the daily 06:00 server-time breeding check.
Important: 5-star flowers do not provide seeds.
Flower crossbreeding guide
See bed layouts, daily checks, and troubleshooting.
Gardening guide
Return to crops, seed planning, and garden basics.
My Progress
See saved flower marks beside your other collections.
Flower Questions
Does color decide the seed?
No. The current flower rules treat star compatibility as the breeding control, while color does not decide whether a seed appears.
Why did my pair not breed?
Check that the flowers match in type, are mature, have compatible stars, have room in the bed, and were watered before reset.
Why should I harvest a 5-star flower?
A 5-star flower no longer provides seeds, so harvesting it frees a breeding space for the next attempt.