BeeGarden Wiki

Bee Garden Flowers Guide

Flowers are not only decoration—they define how fast you scale honey and how percent-based flowers amplify your garden. This guide explains the mechanics at a player-understandable level and lists a few well-known examples without claiming a complete flower database.

What are percentage flowers?

Some flowers scale as a percent of your garden’s strongest baseline value flowers. That means keeping at least one high base-value anchor can massively increase percent-flower income.

High value examples (partial)

  • Starbell — commonly cited as a strong baseline flower in community breakdowns.
  • Strawberry Elephant — often referenced as a top-tier percent flower (verify current in-game values).
  • Other high base flowers appear in community tier talk (examples: Frostburn Rose, Fairy Queen Pisa—treat as leads, not guarantees).

We intentionally do not publish a “complete flower table” because balance patches change numbers.

Flower mutations & multipliers

Mutations can multiply perceived sell/value outcomes. Community mutation guides frequently cite rough tiers such as Silver (~5x), Gold (~20x), Rainbow (~50x), and Pollinated (~3x). Treat these as orientation, not datamined truth.

Beginner flower progression

  • First stabilize income with reliable base flowers.
  • Then introduce percent flowers once you have a real anchor.
  • Only chase extreme mutation grinds when you can afford downtime.

FAQ

What are percentage flowers?
Flowers whose output scales as a percent of your best baseline flowers—read the section above.
Which flower is best for money?
It depends on patch balance and your roster. Mid-term: strong base + strong percent pairing.
How do mutations affect flowers?
They can multiply value and interact with bee traits; see multipliers section.
Should beginners chase rare flowers early?
Usually no—chasing rares before income stability slows progression.

Videos

Community explanation style.

Deepen mutation intuition.