Every Flower in Heartopia & Exact Unlock Levels (Full List)

Unlocking every single flower in Heartopia and knowing exactly when they unlock totally changes how your home lot feels. It turns a plain patch of dirt into this colorful, personal garden that’s actually yours. I’ve poured weeks into my own plot, starting with those basic little blooms and slowly watching them evolve into rare stuff through planting and crossbreeding like crazy. 

In this article you’ll learn the complete Heartopia flower list with precise unlock levels, plus step-by-step crossbreeding details so you can plan your garden without guesswork. If you ever need extra resources to speed up your progress, Lootbar is a simple spot many players check for handy in-game items.

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Heartopia Flowers Unlock Levels: The Full List

Heartopia flowers don’t all appear right away. You unlock them one by one as your Gardening hobby levels up, starting from Level 3 when you first talk to Blanc on Garden Street.

Heartopia Gardening Hobby

  • Daisy – Unlocks at Gardening Level 3
  • Pansy – Unlocks at Gardening Level 4
  • Laceleaf and Corn Poppy – Both unlock at Gardening Level 5
  • Calla Lily and Morning Glory – Both unlock at Gardening Level 6
  • Carnation – Unlocks at Gardening Level 7
  • Tulip – Unlocks at Gardening Level 8
  • Lily – Unlocks at Gardening Level 9
  • Rose – Unlocks at Gardening Level 10
  • Hyacinth – Unlocks at Gardening Level 11 (requires Premium Hobby Upgrade Tickets after D.G. Level 50)
  • Moth Orchid – Unlocks at Gardening Level 12 (Premium tickets needed)
  • Cranesbill – Unlocks at Gardening Level 13 (Premium tickets needed)

Note that your hobby normally caps at Level 10 without those upgrade tickets, so higher flowers take extra effort. I always buy seeds straight from Blanc once I hit the right level, plant them in bare soil on my home lot, and water them daily.

How Crossbreeding Works in Heartopia

Crossbreeding is the real magic behind every flower in Heartopia. Once you plant two compatible flowers right next to each other in bare soil and keep watering them, new colors and higher-star versions start to appear. The more people who water your plants (or if you have the Cultivation Expert skill), the better your chances.

How Crossbreeding Works in Heartopia

Star levels matter too. A 1-star flower crossed with a 2-star one can produce results from 1 to 3 stars. The resulting flower’s star rating usually matches the parents or goes up one level. Higher stars give more Gardening points when you harvest seeds, so I focus on upgrading my stock early. Plant flowers close but leave space between same-color pairs to avoid unwanted mixes. Harvest the new seeds the moment they show up, then replant to keep the chain going.

Complete Crossbreeding Recipes for Heartopia Flowers

Here’s every crossbreeding detail I’ve verified and used myself. I’ve laid them out clearly so you can copy the combos without confusion.

Daisy Crossbreeding in Heartopia

Start with basic Red and White Daisies at Level 3.

  • Red + White = PinkDaisy Crossbreeding heartopia Red+white = Pink
  • Pink + Pink = Peach (or Pink + Red / Pink + White)
  • Peach + Peach = Green (or Peach + Pink)
  • Green + Green = Selene (or Green + Peach)

I plant them in a tight grid and water every day—new colors usually pop within 24 hours.

Pansy Crossbreeding in Heartopia

Unlocked at Level 4 with Red and Yellow bases.

  • Red + Yellow = Orange
  • Orange + Red / Orange + Yellow / Orange + Orange = BlackHeartopia crossbreeding Orange + Orange = Black
  • Black + Black / Black + Orange = Purple
  • Purple + Purple / Purple + Black = Sunglow

Black Pansies look striking in my garden, and Sunglow is the rare top-tier color I chase.

Corn Poppy Crossbreeding in Heartopia

Also Level 5, shares some steps with Pansies but has its own flow.

  • Red + White = Pink
  • Red + Yellow = Orange
  • Pink + Pink / Orange + Orange = Black
  • Black + Black / Black + Orange / Black + Pink = Purple
  • Purple + Black = Sunglow

Laceleaf Crossbreeding in Heartopia

Level 5 with Red, White, and Yellow starters.

  • Red + White = Pink
  • Red + Yellow = Orange
  • Pink + Pink / Orange + Orange / Pink + Pink = Peach
  • Peach + Peach / Peach + Pink / Peach + Orange = Green
  • Green + Green / Peach + Green = Selene

Laceleaf gives me some of the prettiest greens and pinks early on.

Calla Lily and Morning Glory Crossbreeding

Both unlock at Level 6 and share very similar paths:

  • Red + White = Pink
  • Red + Yellow = OrangeCrossbreeding heartopia example red+yellow=orange
  • Pink + Pink / Orange + Orange / Orange + Pink = Peach or Black
  • Black + Black / Peach + Peach / Black + Peach = Purple
  • Purple + Purple / Purple + Black / Purple + Peach = Sunglow (Morning Glory stops at Selene in some pairings)

I use these two together because their color options overlap nicely and fill gaps fast.

Lily and Rose Crossbreeding in Heartopia

Lily (Level 9) and Rose (Level 10) follow the same base pattern but branch into unique shades:

  • Red + White = Pink
  • Red + Yellow = Orange
  • Pink + Pink / Orange + Orange / Orange + Pink = Peach or Black
  • Black + Black / Peach + Peach / Black + Peach = Purple (Lily can also make Green here; Rose makes Blue) Higher pairings push toward rare final colors like Sunglow or special variants.

Heartopia flower crossbreeding

For the rest — Carnation, Tulip, Hyacinth, Moth Orchid, and Cranesbill — the game sticks to the same red-white-yellow base rules with just tiny twists for each one. I’ve found that following the patterns above and messing around with star levels works pretty much every time. Keep pushing those stars by crossing similar-rated flowers, and don’t be afraid to use Rainbow Breeding Powder when a pair is being stubborn.

Conclusion:

Once you have the full Heartopia flower list and know the exact unlock levels, your garden stops feeling random and starts feeling like your own masterpiece. The colors pop, your hobby levels fly up, and you unlock new decor and story moments. I still smile every time a new Selene or Sunglow blooms in my lot.

The Heartopia flowers system rewards steady play and smart planning more than anything else. Heartopia top up options are available at Lootbar, and thousands use it because it gives players fast, safe access to the resources that make gardening even more enjoyable without any stress.