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[[File:PB Privacy Zone.png|thumb|200px|A placed privacy zone.]]
[[File:PB Privacy Zone.png|thumb|200px|A placed privacy zone.]]
{{game help|pb|Note whether privacy zones limit the effect of planting [[#With Others|With Others]].}}
{{game help|pb|Note whether privacy zones limit the effect of planting [[#With Others|With Others]].}}
Privacy zones allow a player to designate circular areas within which their own flowers will temporarily cease to be planted during planting, and as a result, coins will not be earned nor will flowers be counted toward [[Event Challenge]] missions. However, other planting effects will otherwise continue as normal, consuming petals at a rate proportional to [[squad]] size, and maintaining the seedling growth rate bonus. Zones do not affect other players or their planting, nor are they visible to other players.
Privacy zones allow a player to designate circular areas within which their own flowers will temporarily cease to be planted during planting, and as a result, coins will not be earned nor will flowers be counted toward [[event]] challenges. However, other planting effects will otherwise continue as normal, consuming petals at a rate proportional to [[squad]] size, and maintaining the seedling growth rate bonus. Zones do not affect other players or their planting, nor are they visible to other players.


To place a privacy zone, a player must open the settings menu, followed by the "Privacy" and "Flower Planting" submenus, and then select "Create Privacy Zone". A zone's radius of effect can range between 50 to 300 metres. Zones will be named after their district location by default, but this can be changed by the player. A player may add as many as 5 concurrent privacy zones, which can be deleted or have their locations, sizes and names edited at any time.
To place a privacy zone, a player must open the settings menu, followed by the "Privacy" and "Flower Planting" submenus, and then select "Create Privacy Zone". A zone's radius of effect can range between 50 to 300 metres. Zones will be named after their district location by default, but this can be changed by the player. A player may add as many as 5 concurrent privacy zones, which can be deleted or have their locations, sizes and names edited at any time.
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When an accelerator is active, all instances of the "Accelerate" button changed to show an activated version of the accelerator, and the word accelerate is replaced by a timer that counts down how much accelerated flower planting time remains.
When an accelerator is active, all instances of the "Accelerate" button changed to show an activated version of the accelerator, and the word accelerate is replaced by a timer that counts down how much accelerated flower planting time remains.


The doubling effect is done by planting 2 flowers in each cell instead of 1, not by increasing the planting radius. The cooldown period before the same player can plant into the same cell again remains the same. [[Big Flower]] flower counts, progress towards coins earned from flower planting, and progress towards [[Event Challenge]] missions are all affected by the doubled output.
The doubling effect is done by planting 2 flowers in each cell instead of 1, not by increasing the planting radius. The cooldown period before the same player can plant into the same cell again remains the same. [[Big Flower]] flower counts, progress towards coins earned from flower planting, and progress towards Event Challenge missions are all affected by the doubled output.
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== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
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The most efficient way to plant flowers is to be moving consistently at under the maximum allowed speed of 16-20km/h (10-13mph), through methods such as riding a bike or driving in a car. Moving east-west is more efficient than moving north-south.
The most efficient way to plant flowers is to be moving consistently at under the maximum allowed speed of 16-20km/h (10-13mph), through methods just as riding a bike or driving in a car. Moving east-west is more efficient than moving north-south.


If you are stationary but need to plant flowers for an [[Event Challenge]] mission, starting and stopping planting for a few seconds every 5 minutes is effective, as this limits wasting petals. This is most efficient when your squad is full.
If you are stationary but need to plant flowers for an Event Challenge mission, starting and stopping planting for a few seconds every 5 minutes is effective, as this limits wasting petals. This is most efficient when your squad is full.


When sending your Pikmin on expeditions, be careful about sending Pikmin from your squad, since if your squad size is reduced below a certain threshold, your flower planting rate could drop significantly. Sending standby Pikmin or checking your squad after sending Pikmin on expeditions helps avoid this.
When sending your Pikmin on expeditions, be careful about sending Pikmin from your squad, since if your squad size is reduced below a certain threshold, your flower planting rate could drop significantly. Sending standby Pikmin or checking your squad after sending Pikmin on expeditions helps avoid this.
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=== Flower types ===
=== Flower types ===
{{todo|Replace the pansy and rose textures with higher quality versions.}}
On the [[Pikmin Bloom interface#Map|map]], planted flowers are shown as 2D sprites that turn around to face the camera. The sprite depends on the type of flower.
On the [[Pikmin Bloom interface#Map|map]], planted flowers are shown as 2D sprites that turn around to face the camera. The sprite depends on the type of flower.
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|[[File:Red bougainvillea flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Red bougainvillea flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Blue bougainvillea flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Blue bougainvillea flowers icon.png|75px]]
|-
!Dahlia
|[[File:White dahlia flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Yellow dahlia flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Red dahlia flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Blue dahlia flowers icon.png|75px]]
|-
!Clematis
|[[File:White clematis flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Yellow clematis flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Red clematis flowers icon.png|75px]]
|[[File:Blue clematis flowers icon.png|75px]]
|}
|}


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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Flowers cannot be planted in military areas.
* Flowers cannot be planted in military areas.
** This means that Big Flowers in military areas cannot ever bloom.
* There are currently no flowers that exclusively come in only the red color.
* There are currently no flowers that exclusively come in only the red color.
** However, there have been flowers in the past that only came in red, but have had other colors added since.
** However, there have been flowers in the past that only came in red, but have had other colors added since.

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