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Where to Find Silk Flowers in Genshin Impact

In Genshin Impact, Silk Flowers are a Liyuen Local Specialty that you can use to create Fabric or as Ascension Materials for certain characters. As HoYoVerse introduces more regions to Teyvat, some players might run out of the items and need them again.

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Here’s where you can find all Silk Flowers in Genshin Impact

If you use the official interactive map, which you can access via HoYoLab, you can easily see where you can farm all of the Silk Flowers in the game. Unlike certain Local Specialties, Silk Flowers generally grow in clumps.

As a result, if you find one bush, you can guarantee at least two other SIlk Flowers will be nearby. Another fortunate aspect of farming Silk Flowers is that they only grow in two places in Genshin Impact: Liyue Harbor and Wangshu Inn.

You can look at these maps to figure out where the Silk Flowers are in Genshin Impact:

If you’re looking for the ones at Wangshu Inn, they’re lining the path outside the hotel. As for the ones in Liyue Harbor, they’re scattered around the courtyard near Mt. Tianheng. Because they’re a bright red color, they stand out amidst the greenery and stones.

What are Silk Flowers used for in Genshin Impact?

As mentioned earlier, you can use Silk Flowers in the Serenitea Pot to create Fabric. Hu Tao and Xingqiu are the only two Liyue characters who use Silk Flowers as Ascension Materials. This is a good thing because there aren’t that many Silk Flowers in the game. If many characters needed it to level up, farming them would take a while, as Local Specialities only respawn every 48 hours in Genshin Impact.

Nowadays, most players use Silk Flowers for Fabric to craft more furniture for their Serenitea Pot. However, HoYoVerse may add characters in the future that could require Silk Flowers, so it’s always good to know where to farm them.

Genshin Impact is available on the PS4, PS5, PC, and mobile devices.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.