Death
Death is a confirmed romance option for players who want a route completely outside the town's family houses.
Coffin Lily is an all-season Moonlight Peaks flower that trades slow growth for very high value and a direct Death gift tie.
Coffin Lily makes more sense as a deliberate side crop than as something you plant across the whole farm. It grows in every season, takes a long seven nights, and pays well enough to tempt you, but the bigger draw is the strange coffin tie and the clean Death gift route. If you want steady weekly turnover, look elsewhere. If you want one rare flower that feels distinct and is worth holding back, Coffin Lily does that job better.
You can grow Coffin Lily in any season, but placement matters. It works better near coffins, so it is worth treating like a special patch instead of dropping it into ordinary rows and forgetting about it.
Death is a confirmed romance option for players who want a route completely outside the town's family houses.
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Coffin-adjacent flower
Coffin Lily is defined more by placement behavior than by being a generic all-season crop.
Death gift route
If you are saving flowers for Death, this is one of the easiest ones to justify keeping.
Coffin Lily looks attractive because of the value band, but the long growth time and placement quirk stop it from behaving like a simple everyday money crop. It feels more like a deliberate luxury grow.
Start by treating Coffin Lily as a rare flower for value and gifting, not as a major crafting staple. The coffin tie and the Death route are the reasons it stands out.
Yes if you want a rare flower for value or for Death. No if you are trying to fill the farm with quick turnover crops.
Death is the clearest reason to save it instead of selling it straight away.