Botany Manor Nightfall
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How to Grow Nightfall in Botany Manor

Like moths to a flame.

The Nightfall plant may seem complex to grow at first in Botany Manor, but it only takes a long time due to how early you get the seeds and the number of clues to get. Here is how to grow Nightfall in Botany Manor.

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How to Grow Nightfall in Botany Manor

The Nightfall seeds can be found in the secret room within the Library. Players will have to solve the Library’s symbol puzzle before they can enter and grab the seeds.

There are eight clues to fill out the Nightfall entry:

  • Grandma’s Research – Library secret room
  • Sunset Paintings – Library secret room
  • Fairy Painting – Corridor
  • Fairy Story – Master Bedroom
  • Moth Calendar – Attic
  • Moths Poster – Attic
  • Sight of Plants – Attic
  • Trapped Moths – Attic

The Nightfall clues deal with a specific time of the day, different kinds of moths, and the fairy tale The Trapped Fairy. All of these are related to one another.

The Fairy Painting shows a fairy with brightly colored wings and is the same as the Garden Tiger Moth on the Moths Poster. The Moth’s Calendar beneath the poster says the Garden Tiger Moth shows up in September. The sunset paintings in the secret Library room where the seeds were had a September painting, and its colors were Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Red.

Prepare a pot of Nightfall seeds and bring it up to the Attic. Place it on the circular placeholder in front of the projector. Next to the projector will be different colored slides. You will have to slot the slides with the sunset colors of Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Red from left to right. Press the button on the projector to project the different colored light on the plant, and it will grow into a full Nightfall flower.

For more on Botany Manor, check out how to grow Brook Chalice with its seeds located in the Attic as well.


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