Sleeping hibiscus

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Sleeping hibiscus
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Japanese ゆめみの花
Romaji Yumemi no hana
Old localizations N/a
Found in Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI
Dragon Quest of the Stars
Effect Has a chance to put an enemy to sleep.

Sleeping hibiscus is a recurring item in the series. When used as a tool in battle, it has a chance of putting a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It also tends to be used as a material for crafting items related to sleep.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

GameDescription
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A serious sedative that sends a single group of enemies to sleep.[1]

Sleeping hibiscus has a high chance of putting a single enemy to sleep in battle and is consumed upon use. The item's description erroneously states that it affects a group of enemies. Sleeping hibiscus can be purchased from Bloomingdale's item shop for 68 gold and can be collected from the Bloomingdale region and Snowberia. The flower can also be dropped by Funghouls, Ram raiders, and King crabs, as well as received as a reward for completing Quest #1: One Good Turn, which can be repeated as many times as desired. One is required to complete Quest #146: Hail to the Queen. It can be sold for 34 gold.

Sleeping hibiscus is used in the following alchemy recipes:

Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
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Slumber stick
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Sleepy stick
Sleeping hibiscus
Sleeping hibiscus x3
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Narspicious


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
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Robe of sweet dreams
DQIX robe of serenity.png
Robe of serenity
Sleeping hibiscus
Sleeping hibiscus x3
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Lambswool x3


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
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Sorceress sandals
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Siren sandals
Sleeping hibiscus
Sleeping hibiscus x3
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Belle cap x2


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
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Birdsong nectar
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Nectar x3
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Fresh water
Sleeping hibiscus
Sleeping hibiscus x5


Dragon Quest X[edit]

Sleeping hibiscus once again puts a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It is also used in Alchemy to add a chance to put an enemy to sleep when attacking to pieces of armwear. It can be picked up from sparkly spots or dropped by Incubi and Queen slimes.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]

GameDescription
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A soporific flower that can send a single enemy to sleep. Consumed upon use.[2]

Sleeping hibiscus has a chance of putting a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It can be picked up from sparkly spots in the Heliodorian Foothills, the Emerald Coast, and L'Académie de Notre Maitre des Médailles or dropped by Funghouls and Chewlips, as well as their vicious and malicious counterparts respectively. One can be found in a pot at the Sultan's Palace in Gallopolis. One can be received as a reward for completing Quest #1: The People's Friend. It can be sold for 34 gold.

Sleeping hibiscus is only used in a single recipe for the Fun-Size Forge:

Dragon Quest of the Stars[edit]

Sleeping hibiscus has a chance to put a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. Players can carry up to 9 during solo play and up to 2 during multiplayer. It can be picked up from sparkly spots.

In Other Languages[edit]

Language Translation Meaning
ICON-FLAG-ES.png EspañolAdormideraDerived from the Spanish adormir and the suffix -era, something that causes sleep. Also the common name for the papaver somniferum, known as the opium poppy, named for its hypnotic properties.
ICON-FLAG-FR.png FrançaisLiseronfleFrom the French liseron and ronfler.
ICON-FLAG-DE.png DeutschSchlummerblumeFrom the German Schlummer and Blume.
ICON-FLAG-IT.png ItalianoIbisco del sonnoItalian for "hibiscus of slumber/sleepiness".

Trivia[edit]

  • Sleeping hibiscus is a common English name for the Malvaviscus arboreus, a species of flowering plant in the hibiscus family. Its name is taken from the fact that its flowers do not fully open.

Related items[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Nintendo DS version.
  2. Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.