I stopped mid-step when a carpet of flowers caught the moonlight; it looked like a handful of coins dropped into moonlight. You breathe in and the trail smells of honey and something wild. I remember the first time I realized every bloom in Honeyglow Woods mattered—because a single missing flower slowed my beekeeping progress to a crawl.
I’m going to walk you through exactly where the flowers spawn, which variants matter, and how to make your runs feel less random and more productive. You play on Switch, Steam, PlayStation, or Xbox—this guide works the same on all platforms and leans on observations from community hubs like the Disney Dreamlight Valley Discord and coverage from sites such as Moyens I/O.
Where to find all Honeyglow Woods flowers in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The clearing smells of sap and wild pollen; a breeze flips petals like pages in a book.

Honeyglow Woods adds two flower families you won’t find elsewhere: Foxglove and Thistle. Both are tied directly to the new Beekeeping mechanics, plus they feed quests, crafting, and gifting. Unlike most other biomes in Disney Dreamlight Valley, Honeyglow Woods can spawn multiple variants of these flowers at once, which is why runs here can feel chaotic.
Here’s how I organize my visits so they stop feeling random: pick a short loop through one biome, bring a flower-collecting Companion, and scan for clusters before you grab anything else. The Companion tip alone saved me hours of backtracking.
Where to find all Foxglove flowers in Disney Dreamlight Valley
A narrow path through ferns usually leads to the richest patches of foxglove; they hug clearings and trail edges.
Foxgloves come in four visible color variants, and any of them can spawn across the four Honeyglow biomes. That means you can find what you need whether you’re skirting the creek or poking into a denser stand of trees. If you need a specific color for a recipe or quest, sweep the area in a single direction and mark where you last saw that variant—spawns shuffle after you leave and return.
| Name | Location |
|---|---|
| Purple & White Foxglove | Honeyglow Woods |
| Rose & Cream Foxglove | Honeyglow Woods |
| White & Pink Foxglove | Honeyglow Woods |
| Yellow & Orange Foxglove | Honeyglow Woods |
Where do Foxglove flowers spawn in Honeyglow Woods?
Anywhere inside the Honeyglow map. They don’t reserve themselves for a single sub-biome: clearings, slopes, and ridge-lines all produce foxglove spawns. If you’re farming for one color, sweep the map in loops and use a companion with flower detection to speed the hunt.

Where to find all Thistle flowers in Disney Dreamlight Valley
You can usually spot thistles before you reach them because their shapes punch through low foliage like tiny flags.
Thistle also appears in four color variants and behaves the same as foxglove inside Honeyglow: any variant can spawn anywhere across the region. I map a quick 3–4 minute circuit that hits water edges, hilltops, and the central grove—those spots tend to re-seed faster for me.
| Name | Location |
|---|---|
| Yellow Thistle | Honeyglow Woods |
| White Thistle | Honeyglow Woods |
| Red Thistle | Honeyglow Woods |
| Purple Thistle | Honeyglow Woods |
How many Thistle variants are there in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
There are four observable thistle variants in Honeyglow Woods. Each variant is purely visual for gathering purposes, but certain quests or craft patterns may call for a specific color—so treat them like separate inventory items when you’re planning a beehive batch.
One last practical note: use a Companion that increases flower yields or reveals nearby plants, and rotate short loops rather than sprawling runs. I learned more in an evening on the Dreamlight Valley Discord than from a dozen aimless treks, and community maps on Reddit and Steam guides are worth bookmarking. Ready to start your best season of beekeeping—or will you let the hives sit idle while the flowers wait?