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Strange hybrid question!

IndiaHawker

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So obviously different coloured flowers of the same type can breed into eachothers genetics and affect chance of breeding hybrids etc. My question is, can flowers of one species influence the likelihood of breeding hybrids/any flowers from a different species? Eg could having yellow cosmos next to red and white tulips make it more likely to breed an orange cosmo? I imagine the answer is no but never thought to find out! Thanks!
 
Your assumption is correct; having flowers of multiple species together doesn't affect hybrid rates for any of the flowers. The only thing that matters is using flowers of the same species, their specific genetics, and how they're watered and positioned
 
Different species of flowers don't interact with each other in any way other than the possibility that a hybrid produced by one species can block off a potential spawn tile of another species, so if you have a lot of different species packed tightly together you may decrease the amount of hybrids you get because they don't have enough spaces to spawn on.
 
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