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Strange Horticultureis a quaint little puzzle game with a simple mechanic but a gripping story. As a game with multiple endings, it may well give you a few hours worth of playthrough. Each plant serves a purpose in this occult game. As the Horticulturist, it is your moral duty to unearth all the secrets in Undermere and its surrounding areas. The flora-related ones, at least.
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With so many hills, forests and rivers, it is no wonder the map is crawling with unusual and plain bizarre plants. Finding them all can be a real head-scratcher. There’s a big grid map and just one little you. Blindly guessing is just not going to cut it.
How To Navigate The Map
Exploration in Strange Horticulture relies on a mapthat that is split into many different areas bya grid labeled from A to Q vertically, and numbered from one to 33 horizontally. Each place in the grid can be interacted with, andsome areas span over a few spaces.
Clues will oftentimes be very straightforward, telling youexactly where you will find something. However, there will be times when you willmerely get vague descriptions; some directions, the name of a place, a rough estimation of a location and so on.

To navigate the map, you should always take into account the following:
Where To Find All Plants On The Map
There are16 days of gameplayand one or two extra epilogues in Strange Horticulture in which you’ll tend the homonymous shop. Each day there will bea series of clues and riddles to solve.These will lead you to thediscovery of a new plant, or a handful. Most of them are found all over the map.
Our table describes theappearance of the plantsrather than using in-game descriptions, since these are often not completely reliable for identifying plants. You may use this table both to locate plants and as areference to solve some of the puzzlesif you get stuck. It alsohelps to rememberthat these flowers are listed inchronological order according towhen they’re found.

Storian
Interitus Dulcis
A plant with a red stalk and small clusters of red fruits and flat leaves that are mostly upright.
Lady of Summer
Cometessa Aestavium
A droopy, dark blue flower with protruding bright green stamens and leaves resembling tentacles that curl upward.
Gilded Dendra
Murisca Obitus
A droopy blue flower with bright green stamens protruding from it. Its leaves are unremarkable, which will help you tell it apart from similar plants.
Fool’s Midnight
Nox Fatuus
A long, dark purple (almost black) mushroom with protruding red spores.
Mellow-Glow
Cincinnus Maturus
A blue, sharp-looking flower with a thick stalk covered in orange thorns.
Candlewood
Lucernum Callidonia
A bushy, red flower with straight leaves that look like grass blades.
Thum
Bacusis Pusillium
A dark blue flower with a honey-colored pistil that fades to a very dark brown. The pistil looks like a smaller flower itself.
Twilight Lepiota
Crepusculum Lepiota
A lilac flower with a yellow stripe running across the middle of each petal.
Aguria
Scyphus Spectaculum
A bushy, pastel blue flower that looks much like a cotton ball.
Henchuck
Maculosus Retinetia
A broad, firm plant with a blue, almost lilac, bulb and sprouting orange fruits.
Jacob’s Worth
Dignitas Iacobii
A very peculiar plant with black sepals enveloping a round, yellow, thick flower that looks like it’s sprouting from within. It is as if a black flower is swallowing the yellow flower. The leaves have teeth-like edges.
Royal Gentia
Caesarii Rosia
A flat, round, and pink flower. Its leaves are short and the stalks intertwine.
Solomon’s Sceptre
Vargamus Infernum
A plant with a long stalk and tiny, pointy, light purple flowers growing all over. The leaves are thin but otherwise common.
Bella Nox
Caligo Formosus
A plant with a long stalk and tiny, round dark purple flowers growing all over. The leaves are thin and grow upward like wild grass.
Eyebright
Euphrasia Officinalis
A red flower with sharply angled petals and a bright yellow pistil that looks like a lot of small spheres in a cluster. It has big yellow thorns.
Red Abony
Occultus Grandis
A large, blue flower. It looks as if it had a big hole in the center, but instead of being hollow, it has a thin and rounded protrusion, from which the stamens extend.
Dranthium
Mens Fortis
A purple clustered flower and remarkably sharp leaves that grow up and outward, resembling wild grass.
Long Verecund
Humilus Proceria
A long cluster of rounded petals mounting upward. Shares a slight resemblance with a coral, and it is purple, with the tip fading to a slight pink. The leaves grow in pairs along the stalk.
Mountain Astory
Alpinum Gracilis
A big, honey colored flower that is hollow like a cup and wears its petals around its hem like a skirt.
Norwood
Xanthodermus Strictus
A bell-shaped, deep purple flower with a strange orange pattern and long leaves with canals.
Haverage
Cumatilis Amor
A tiny, bright blue flower that grows in numbers along a long stalk.
Palliance
Caelum Decoris
A large blue flower with five angular petals and many leaves growing in pairs along thick, bloomless branches.
Cauldery
Acutus Major
A small, deep blue flower with one singular pistil stretching out from its center. It grows from a thin stem with small leaves.
Larkshine
Lucrus Hallcyonus
A yellow, thick seed that resembles a fruit more than it does any flower. It has white thorns all over.
Dead Man’s Fingers
Digitatus Mortus
A long, black mushroom. Many cluster together into a formation that resembles an otherworldly hand.
Embersoul
Animo Ignis
A strange, bulbed plant with a sprouting blue flower with many petals. The leaves, resembling the teeth of a saw, are sharp enough to cut.
Weeping Belle
Lamentum Nixus
A droopy, red flower. Its shade is muted. The leaves are frilled in a way that reminds you of a cloud from a children’s drawing.
Sour Bandy
Acerbus Varus
This flower looks much like an oddly colored Calla Lily. Its stamen is yellow. The most remarkable thing about it is the dotted magenta pattern extending along its upper side.
Trimblehuff
Caritas Pratensis
A plant with a long stalk along which tiny, rounded blue flowers grow in pairs. Their stamen is as thin as a needle.
Evulum
Bacusis Palustris
A long plant with a yellow fibrous part at the top. Can it be called a flower? It looks more like wool.
Daisy Dock
Primula Familiaris
A blueish purple flower with three stamens pointing in all directions. Its leaves grow in threes.
Burdum
Abula Gilvus
A white flower with a glowing yellow pistil. Very regular looking, though its leaves are very thick.
Pennybell
Primis Regii
A plant with beige-brown, bell shaped flowers. The stamen is oversized in comparison to the chunky flower.
Poliscus
Brevifolia Tholi
A delicate yellow flower with a thick stamen sporting protruding yellowish orange spots.
Carnivorous Torren
Haustum Grandis
A green plant with the thorns growing along the upper leaves' edges.
Devil’s Nightcap
Mors Amicus
A red flower. Shaped like a bell. A tulip by another name.
Liverstone
Lapis Rigidum
A long mushroom, orange fading to dark red and protruding brown spores.
Swiftsnare
Laculis Maxima
A wild, twirly vine with small, heart-shaped leaves growing on it.
Lisle of Neptune
Boletus Veritus
A blue flower with sparse petals. The pistil is white and peculiarly textured.
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Finding the plant does not necessarily mean identifying it.Entries in The Strange Book of Plants are found separately, and you willalways need to use plantsto learn their names.
Which Plants Are Given By Other Characters?
There are three other plants that are obtainable as you progress, though you will not find them in any locations on the map. These plants are given on specific days by characters that visit the shop.
Phennet
It isgiven by Gilbert Ames on day one. He will ask for Lemon Dandy in exchange.
Copper Caledonian
It isgiven by Norman Lee on day three.He will simply hand it to you without any conditions.
Lesser Merrydock
It is given to you by Ennis Aleford on day 11. He will give this to you if you have decided to befriend The Seeds of Redemption after his first visit.







