Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Lifetakes farming to the next level. At first, players can grow basic crops from seeds bought from Vesta’s Farm. Once the first year is over, and year two begins, the number of crops that you can grow increases tremendously. This is thanks to Vinnie and his ability to mix crops together, creating hybrid crops. It doesn’t end there though, as you can mix hybrids together to make something very rare. Here is a list of allrare treesthat you can grow inStory of Seasons: A Wonderful Life.
Every Rare Tree in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life
Rare treesare created by using Vinnie to mix two hybrid tree crops together. You can either use the seed or the crop. A mix of the two also works. Theserare treeshave never been seen by Vinnie before, and he will ask you to name the newly discovered crop. Because of this, therare treesare listed by their number.
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Therare treesgrow in any kind of soil, so it is a good idea to grow them in the left field which is the poorest quality of the three fields. Trees are a good way tomake moneyas once you plant them, you can let them be until they are ready to harvest. Even then, if you do not shake them, the fruit will fall off on all on its own. Get creative with their names and work towards completing the encyclopedia.
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