Where to find Red and White Hydrangea in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Stop and smell the flowers.

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Flowers are all over Disney Dreamlight Valley, and sometimes the Valley residents want them, whether it’s their favorite gift of the day, part of a quest, or for a crafting recipe. Fortunately, Red and White Hydrangeas aren’t hard to find—if you know where to look.

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Red and White Hydrangea location in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Red and White Hydrangea in Disney Dreamlight Valley spawns on Dazzle Beach, and there’s no trick to finding it. The beach is split into two areas, and the flower can spawn on either, but the side closer to the Plaza is a little bit bigger, which makes the flower easier to find there.

Player character in Dreamlight Valley standing next to Red and White Hydrangea at Dazzle Beach.
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Only two Red and White Hydrangeas spawn at a time, so you must wait a while between spawns if you need more than two flowers. This wait can be between one and two hours but check back every 15 minutes if you’re keen.

While you wait, you can collect other flowers using our ultimate guide to flowers in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Tip:

When these flowers spawn, make sure you pick up both spawns to ensure the flower’s respawn time isn’t delayed. If you use Red and White Hydrangea as garden decoration, for example, it stops the game from spawning additional flowers. So, if you need more of this flower, make sure to pick up the flowers that are already there.

How to make sure you get Red and White Hydrangea

You know you’ve found the Red and White Hydrangea when you come across a flower that looks almost pink because the two colors are so close together. Once you pick it up, you can confirm it’s the right flower by checking your inventory. If you ever forget where to find it, check your collection screen under Foraging, and it will remind you where it spawns.

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