Welcome to Stardew Valley, where the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the flowers are blooming. But let's be honest, you're not just here to smell the roses, are you? You want to grow the best flower crops this valley has ever seen. Well, you've come to the right place because we've rounded up the best flower crops that will have your farm looking like a floral wonderland.

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So, if you're ready to add some color and pizzazz to your farm, then grab your watering can and let's get started. These flower crops will make your farm the talk of the town – or should we say, the talk of Pelican Town.

8 Sunflower: Summer's Golden Profit Stars

Sunflowers in a Stardew Valley farm during fall

Ah, the Sunflower, the quintessential symbol of summer. These golden beauties are more than just a pretty face, though. In Stardew Valley, they're a top pick for any savvy farmer looking to turn a profit. Plant some Sunflower Seeds, wait eight days, and before you know it, you'll have a field of these sunny flowers to sell for a cool base price of 80 gold each.

If you're looking to score some brownie points with the lovely Haley, you'll want to gift her some of these bad boys. Trust us, she'll be beaming brighter than the sun itself. And if you're feeling extra crafty, you can even turn Sunflowers into a Long Dress. Who knew fashion and farming could go hand in hand? So whether you're looking to make a fashion statement or simply add some sunshine to your farm, the Sunflower is a must-have crop.

7 Tulip: The Reliable Charmers

Tulips in a fenced area in Stardew Valley

Tulips may not be the flashiest flower around, but what it lacks in panache, it makes up for in reliability. This trusty little crop only takes six days to grow, making it a great choice if you're in need of a quick floral fix.

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And let's not forget its biggest fan, Evelyn. This sweet old lady may seem innocent enough, but give her a Tulip and she'll light up like a Christmas tree. It's almost too easy to win her heart. If you're looking for a reliable and charming flower crop, the Tulip is the way to go.

6 Fairy Rose: Whimsy And Wealth

Stardew Valley fairy rose flowers in a fenced area

Not only is the Fairy Rose one of the most visually stunning flowers in Stardew Valley, but it's also the highest yield crop, with a base selling price of 290 gold. That's right, you could practically swim in the riches this little rose can bring in. And if you're looking to impress some of the locals, both Evelyn and Jas have declared their love for it.

If you're looking to add a touch of whimsy to your farm, the Fairy Rose is the perfect choice. Just be prepared for the jealous stares of the other flowers. They're bound to be green with envy.

5 Blue Jazz: Ultimate Spring Fling

Blue Jazz flower in a Stardew Valley farm

Looking for a flower that's as cool as a cucumber and twice as blue? Look no further than the Blue Jazz. This cute little crop may not be the first flower that comes to mind when you think of a bountiful garden, but that's exactly what makes it so special. Its unique color and quirky shape are sure to make it stand out in any garden.

After a long, cold winter, nothing says "spring is here" quite like a field of Blue Jazz. It’ll absolutely add some charm and whimsy to your garden.

4 Poppy: Misunderstood Beauty

Many poppy flowers in a Stardew Valley farm with paths

Poppy is a flower with a bit of a bad reputation, thanks to its universally hated status as a gift. But hey, not all flowers can be crowd-pleasers. And there is one shining exception to the rule: Penny. This bookish beauty just can't get enough of Poppies.

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But even if Penny wasn't a fan, the Poppy would still be a worthy addition to any garden. After all, it's the second-highest-selling flower crop in Stardew Valley, with a base price of 140 gold. And with its vibrant color and delicate petals, it's no wonder the Poppy will have you swimming in gold. Don't let its bad reputation fool you — the Poppy is a flower worth growing. Just don't give it as a gift to anyone other than Penny. Trust us on that one.

3 Summer Spangle: Rainbow Sunshine

Stardew Valley's Summer Spangle in a large farm plot

Move over, Sunflower - there's a new sheriff in town, and its name is Summer Spangle. This delightful little flower is a summertime staple, loved by none other than Stardew Valley's resident indoor garden expert, Caroline. And who can blame her? With its bright, colorful petals and cheerful demeanor, the Summer Spangle is like a little bundle of sunshine on your farm.

Plus, it's the perfect way to add some color to your garden without going overboard. Sometimes, less is more, and the Summer Spangle proves that with its simple yet striking appearance.

2 Crocus: Winter's Diamond

Stardew Valley Crocus in a winter landscape

When winter rolls around in Stardew Valley, most farmers hunker down and wait for spring to arrive. But not you, my friend. You're out there in the cold, braving the icy winds and frosty terrain in search of the elusive Crocus. This rare winter flower is the only one of its kind, and while it can be grown with Wild Seeds, it's foragable, which means it's like finding a diamond in the rough.

It may not be the most glamorous flower, but sometimes it's the unexpected finds that make life interesting. And let's be honest, anyone can grow a flower in the summertime. It takes a true winter warrior to grow a Crocus.

1 Sweet Pea: Wild And Wonderful

Stardew Valley Sweet Pea near a fountain and a bench

This little gem is the only summer forage item, making it as rare and precious as a shiny Pokemon. But if you're not in the mood to forage, you can always grow your own with Wild Seeds in Summer. And while it may not be the most useful crop in terms of energy or health, it more than makes up for it in charm.

Who wouldn't be delighted by a basket of these delicate pink and purple blooms? They're the perfect way to brighten up any farm or make a thoughtful gift for that special someone (just not Clint, George, or Sebastian — they hate them).

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