Flowers appear as Materials in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
Flower
Flowers are recurring Items and Objects in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][name references needed]
Location and Uses
Link's Awakening
Majora's Mask
Breath of the Wild
Flowers appear in Breath of the Wild both as Materials and Objects found throughout Hyrule Kingdom. The Armoranth, Blue Nightshade, Mighty Thistle, Silent Princess, and Swift Violet, as well as the Cool, Electric, and Warm Safflinas are all usable in Cooking and in making Hateno Dyes at the Kochi Dye Shop. Additionally, the locations of Hearty Radishes and Big Hearty Radish are revealed by their distinct pink Flowers.
A Flower garden is featured prominently in the Shrine Quest "Watch Out for the Flowers".
List of Flowers
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Description | This medicinal plant grows in high elevations, such as mountains in the Hebra or Gerudo regions. When cooked into a dish, it will temporarily increase your heat resistance. |
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Additional uses | Boosts heat resistance when cooked |
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Description | This medicinal plant grows in hot regions, such as the Gerudo Desert. It's warm to the touch and increases your cold resistance when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses | Boosts cold resistance when cooked |
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Description | This medicinal plant grows abundantly in the Gerudo Desert. Its peculiar fibers conduct electricity, which will increase your electricity resistance when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses | Increases shock resistance when cooked |
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Description | This vitality-rich flower blooms mainly on cliffsides. When cooked into a dish, the nourishing compounds increase your movement speed. |
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Additional uses | Increases speed when cooked |
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Description | This medicinal plant is known for its sharp thorns and for the fruit it bears. The fruit contains a compound that increases attack power when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses | Raises attack power when cooked |
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Description | This tough medicinal plant cannot be broken, but it can be cooked. Its durable yet flexible fibers raise your defense when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses | Boosts defense when cooked |
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Description | A plant that grows in quieter areas of Hyrule. At night, it gives off a soft glow. Cook with it to increase your stealth. |
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Additional uses | Increases stealth when cooked |
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Description | This lovely flower was said to have been a favorite of the princess of Hyrule. Once feared to have gone extinct, it's recently been spotted growing in the wild. |
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Additional uses | Increases stealth when cooked |
Material | Description | Value | Additional uses |
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This medicinal plant grows in high elevations, such as mountains in the Hebra or Gerudo regions. When cooked into a dish, it will temporarily increase your heat resistance. |
| Boosts heat resistance when cooked | |
This medicinal plant grows in hot regions, such as the Gerudo Desert. It's warm to the touch and increases your cold resistance when cooked into a dish. |
| Boosts cold resistance when cooked | |
This medicinal plant grows abundantly in the Gerudo Desert. Its peculiar fibers conduct electricity, which will increase your electricity resistance when cooked into a dish. |
| Increases shock resistance when cooked | |
This vitality-rich flower blooms mainly on cliffsides. When cooked into a dish, the nourishing compounds increase your movement speed. |
| Increases speed when cooked | |
This medicinal plant is known for its sharp thorns and for the fruit it bears. The fruit contains a compound that increases attack power when cooked into a dish. |
| Raises attack power when cooked | |
This tough medicinal plant cannot be broken, but it can be cooked. Its durable yet flexible fibers raise your defense when cooked into a dish. |
| Boosts defense when cooked | |
A plant that grows in quieter areas of Hyrule. At night, it gives off a soft glow. Cook with it to increase your stealth. |
| Increases stealth when cooked | |
This lovely flower was said to have been a favorite of the princess of Hyrule. Once feared to have gone extinct, it's recently been spotted growing in the wild. |
| Increases stealth when cooked |
Tears of the Kingdom
List of Flowers
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Description | A dangerous flower that contains explosive elements. Does not mix well with fire or electricity, unless the goal is to blow things up. |
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Description | A wildflower with a powerful odor that can disorient and confuse, making it difficult to tell friend from foe. |
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Description | This lovely flower was said to have been a favorite of the princess of Hyrule. They were once feared to have gone extinct, but it's not uncommon to spot them growing in the wild. |
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Additional uses |
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Description | This medicinal plant grows in high elevations, such as mountains in the Hebra or Gerudo regions. When cooked into a dish, it will temporarily increase your heat resistance. |
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Additional uses |
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Description | This medicinal plant grows in hot regions, such as the Gerudo Desert. It's warm to the touch and increases your cold resistance when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses |
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Description | This medicinal plant is known for its sharp thorns and for the fruit it bears. The fruit contains a compound that increases attack power when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses |
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Description | This tough medicinal plant cannot be broken, but it can be cooked. Its durable yet flexible fibers raise your defense when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses |
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Description | A plant that grows in quieter areas of Hyrule. At night, it gives off a soft glow. Cook with it to increase your stealth. |
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Additional uses |
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Description | This medicinal plant grows abundantly in the Gerudo Desert. Its peculiar fibers conduct electricity, which will increase your electricity resistance when cooked into a dish. |
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Additional uses |
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Description | This vitality-rich flower blooms mainly on cliffsides. When cooked into a dish, the nourishing compounds increase your movement speed. |
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Description | A wild plant that grows in the sun at high altitudes. Soaked in sunlight, its petals can restore health depleted by gloom when used in cooking. |
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Material | Description | Value | Additional uses |
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A dangerous flower that contains explosive elements. Does not mix well with fire or electricity, unless the goal is to blow things up. |
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A wildflower with a powerful odor that can disorient and confuse, making it difficult to tell friend from foe. |
| ||
This lovely flower was said to have been a favorite of the princess of Hyrule. They were once feared to have gone extinct, but it's not uncommon to spot them growing in the wild. |
|
| |
This medicinal plant grows in high elevations, such as mountains in the Hebra or Gerudo regions. When cooked into a dish, it will temporarily increase your heat resistance. |
|
| |
This medicinal plant grows in hot regions, such as the Gerudo Desert. It's warm to the touch and increases your cold resistance when cooked into a dish. |
|
| |
This medicinal plant is known for its sharp thorns and for the fruit it bears. The fruit contains a compound that increases attack power when cooked into a dish. |
|
| |
This tough medicinal plant cannot be broken, but it can be cooked. Its durable yet flexible fibers raise your defense when cooked into a dish. |
|
| |
A plant that grows in quieter areas of Hyrule. At night, it gives off a soft glow. Cook with it to increase your stealth. |
|
| |
This medicinal plant grows abundantly in the Gerudo Desert. Its peculiar fibers conduct electricity, which will increase your electricity resistance when cooked into a dish. |
|
| |
This vitality-rich flower blooms mainly on cliffsides. When cooked into a dish, the nourishing compounds increase your movement speed. |
|
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A wild plant that grows in the sun at high altitudes. Soaked in sunlight, its petals can restore health depleted by gloom when used in cooking. |
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Echoes of Wisdom
Flowers are set to reappear in Echoes of Wisdom.
Other Appearances
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
Nomenclature
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Gallery
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Flower as seen in Symmetry City from Oracle of Ages
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A Flower as seen in the grove of the Maku Tree from Oracle of Ages
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A Deku Flower from Majora's Mask 3D
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A potted Flower from Breath of the Wild
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A potted Flower from Breath of the Wild
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A potted Flower from Breath of the Wild
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A Flower box from Breath of the Wild
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A wild Flower from Breath of the Wild
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A wild Flower from Breath of the Wild
See Also
References
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If you press and hold as a Deku Scrub while standing on a Deku Flower, you can dive into it.
— Tatl (Majora's Mask 3D) - ↑
[A gift from that guy.] I see... So...you're delivering these flowers for that voe over there? ... I don't sense any deceit from you...
— Perda (Breath of the Wild)
- Plants
- Items
- Objects
- Objects in Link's Awakening
- Objects in Link's Awakening DX
- Objects in Link's Awakening (Nintendo Switch)
- Objects in Ocarina of Time
- Objects in Ocarina of Time 3D
- Objects in Majora's Mask
- Objects in Majora's Mask 3D
- Objects in Oracle of Seasons
- Objects in Oracle of Ages
- Items in Breath of the Wild
- Objects in Breath of the Wild
- Items in Tears of the Kingdom
- Objects in Tears of the Kingdom
- Objects in Echoes of Wisdom
- Items in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity