Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus Guide | All Bunny Blossoms Locations
Track down every Bunny Blossom and clear Mitsuki’s quest with ease.
Game Guide by Faviyan Mustafiz on Dec 04, 2025
Bunny Blossoms are a small but important collectible in Bō: Path Of The Teal Lotus. Finding all five blossoms lets you finish a key side quest tied to rebuilding the forest and progressing Rozu’s Requiem. This guide walks you through how to start the quest, unlock the blossom-cutting ability, and reach every Bunny Blossom location across all four biomes.
How To Start The Bunny Blossoms Quest And Unlock The Blossom Ability
To begin collecting Bunny Blossoms, you first need to meet Mitsuki, The Golden Hibiscus. Mitsuki gives you a personal quest that must be completed as part of the Rozu’s Requiem mission, where you gather three NPCs to help rebuild the forest. When you accept Mitsuki’s request, you gain a new ability that lets you cut and collect Bunny Blossoms you find in the world.
You can find Mitsuki near the first blossom you will pick up. He stands close to sthat flower’s location, making it easy to start the quest and immediately grab the first collectible. There are a total of five Bunny Blossoms spread across four different biomes, so you will be revisiting several areas as you progress.
Midori Forest Bunny Blossoms Locations

Your first two Bunny Blossoms are both located in Midori Forest. Once you have spoken with Mitsuki and unlocked the blossom-cutting ability, look just above him for the first flower. The first Bunny Blossom sits directly above Mitsuki’s position, so you only need to climb up from where you met him to claim it.
The second Bunny Blossom in Midori Forest is deeper in the area. Head east from the enemy challenge room until you reach a section filled with red-vine walls and many yellow spirit lanterns. In this tangle of red vines and lantern light, you can spot the second blossom nearby. Explore the area carefully and use the environment to reach the ledge where the flower is waiting for you.
Megumi Mountain Bunny Blossom Location

The third Bunny Blossom is found in Megumi Mountain, but this one asks a bit more from you. To reach it, you must first unlock the Kabuto Wings ability. Once you have Kabuto Wings, travel to the area northwest of Moro, the giant hot spring monkey who watches over this part of the mountain.
With the help of Kabuto Wings, you can glide and maneuver around the higher platforms to reach the ledge where the third Bunny Blossom rests. Stay aware of your positioning around Moro’s hot spring arena, then move northwest and use your mobility to claim the flower.
Uzumaki Cave And Forest Of Crimson Bamboo Bunny Blossoms Locations

The last two Bunny Blossoms are split between Uzumaki Cave and the Forest Of Crimson Bamboo, but they are closely linked by location. Inside Uzumaki Cave, look for a room with a giant statue of a woman in the background and several glowing candles lighting the scene. The fourth Bunny Blossom is hidden in the top left corner of this room. To actually reach it, you need to defeat a blue enemy spirit that blocks the way. Take down the blue spirit, then use the opening to climb into the corner and collect the blossom.
The final Bunny Blossom is near the northwest entrance of Uzumaki Cave, in the Forest Of Crimson Bamboo region. This last flower sits on a ledge in an area you can only climb after you unlock the Lotus Dash ability. Once you have Lotus Dash, return to the northwest entrance, use your enhanced movement to scale the area, and dash your way up to the ledge where the last Bunny Blossom is waiting.
Finishing Mitsuki’s Bunny Blossoms Quest

After you have collected all five Bunny Blossoms across Midori Forest, Megumi Mountain, Uzumaki Cave, and the Forest Of Crimson Bamboo, your final step is simple. Return to Mitsuki, The Golden Hibiscus, who is still located near the first blossom’s spot and marked on your map with his own icon. Speak with him again to hand over the blossoms and complete his quest, progressing Rozu’s Requiem and helping restore the forest.
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