New Plant! Texas Bluebell! In wild garden
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So, unless we get some new data, it seems that the two old varieties and the new blue one can come both from the wild garden and breeding, while the other two can only be bred.
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We don't know they can only be bred - we thought the blue one could be breed only, too. It needs a bit more time to be sure.
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That's why I posted that mine were all Wild ones (as I had none that could be bred when I picked them up). All varieties of every plant can be the bred offspring of two others of that species, there are just some that can ONLY be bred for and not found at all in the Wild Garden. Until there are enough wild ones grown that we know there have been none of that variety found in the wild whether it is breed only or not is still unknown. Once you find one in the wild, though, we know which type it is
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Exactly. Only time will tell.
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Well, crud. My one from the Wild Garden that grew is one of the original variants. Again. The same one, actually.
I bred my two pairs (the seeds on the right end) but I'm leaving open pots for Christmas seeds to start dropping. Haven't seen any yet, but they usually start in early December. Don't want anyone to forget in the bluebell frenzy.
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Oh gosh, thank you for mentioning that froglady! I wasn't sure if they would drop early in the month or like the Halloween ones, just a few days prior. I'm glad I hadn't grabbed any new plants yet!
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I am kind of ready to drop stuff if I have to....
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Christmas plants are in the WG!
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Snagged two Christmas trees. Hope they're the two I'm missing. I'll breed a couple near the end if they're not.
The Christmas Trees and Wreaths will stick around in the WG for most of December and are both breedable like regular plants, but if memory serves Christmas Stars aren't found there. They must be bred for by Poinsettia x Christmas Tree unless you already have some from previous years to breed to each other. Poinsettias are around all year long--they are regular plants and are breedable with each other all year, but only during the season can you breed them with Christmas Trees to get Christmas Stars.
So if this is your first year, you have to grow Christmas Trees to breed to Poinsettias to get Christmas Stars, so it takes 8-10 days for your first crop of Stars to be grown and 4-5 more for any bred Stars to grow up. If you have Stars already, you can just breed them to each other, so it's much shorter.
The Lucky Clovers only last a couple days right about New Year's Eve. Plan for that. I think the Fireworks are around when the Lucky Clovers are, but they might persist a few days further into the New Year (I'm not sure). Snatch both of these when you see them. Plan to have empty pots, you'll only get one round.
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Thank you for the advice, I appreciate it!
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Yes indeed, froglady - I wouldn't have known Christmas stuff was dropping yet....
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Has anyone seen one in the wild recently ? Or should I add a date to the wiki ?
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Yes, there are some parentless ones there right now!
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OK - NOT changing the wiki then ! Thanks.
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It has a much longer season than I was expecting when it was released! Maybe it will be 6 months/half the year or something like that. Interesting.
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Yeah - so why it wouldn't breed for such ages.....
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Is this one breed only? I've taken something like 16 and still don't have it. I tried breeding this round instead of grabbing from the WG.
For those who have all 5 shown on the wiki, does that complete them, or do you still have a ? on the compendium?
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