Foliage combinations (A-B)
Mixing the ananas, astera, ball cactus and bamboo can result in a variety of species. To create a fern, mix the ananas and astera, or create a lemonbush by combining the astera and ball cactus. Experimenting with these plants can also result in creating a maranta (bamboo plus astera).
Foliage combinations (F-M)
Mixtures of fanleaf, fern, gladiatus, grass, lemonbush, maranta and maple seeds can produce various species of plants. A maranta mixed with a fern, for example, creates ananas. Maple and lemonbush cross-pollinated creates bamboo. Be careful: crossing gladiatus with astera only results in a stronger gladiatus plant.
Foliage combinations (O-S)
Cross-pollinating the orchid, pear cactus, pipe cactus, rare oak, reptans and scandens can also create interesting plant combinations. Mixing the orchid and pear cactus creates a fanleaf plant, but some of the cacti only create other cacti. The rare oak mixed with either the reptans or scandens creates ananas.