Floral-Crowned Dragon

Floral-Crowned Dragons were the all-male Valentine species given out during Valentine's Day of 2018. They are only capable of producing more Floral-Crowned eggs during a certain period when Valentine's Day is celebrated in February. They can still be bred to all year round, producing the female's breed of egg. Each scroll/account is currently limited to 2 CBs of this breed, like all other Valentine's Day dragons.

Egg
"This egg has a sweet, floral scent."

Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has many bud-like growths on its head and tail, and loves finding flowers to give you."

Mature Hatchling
"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has many bud-like growths on its head and tail, and loves finding flowers to give you. And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing."

Adult
"Floral-Crowned Dragons are easily identified by the symbiotic plants growing around their faces and on the tips of their tails. They all give off a strong, pheromone-laced perfume from their greenery—thought the specific scent is highly variable. Some smell like strongly scented flowers, some have an almost fruity smell, and others may even smell like freshly cut hay. These dragons are friendly and social, and maintain familial and friendly bonds by giving gifts and mutual grooming. Although they choose a new mate every year, they become invested in courtship and pair bonding during the spring breeding season. The best way to a Floral-Crowned Dragon’s heart is to present them with flowers—large or small, bright or dull, smelling like fine perfume or rotten meat—the dragon will accept them all, and prolong their life with their magic. Although some dragons may accumulate thousands of flowers from multiple suitors, only when one has picked a mate will a Floral-Crowned Dragon return the favor, often plucking a blossom from their own crest to give to the new partner."

Sprite Artist(s)

 * JOTB (All)

Trivia

 * When first released, TJ09's grew up to be male while for players they gendered female. This was later corrected so all dragons gendered male.