Meet the Floral Dragons
Floral dragons are mysterious, magical creatures imbued with the essence of flowers. This fictional species is described in detail in The Field Guide to Floral Dragons, allowing you to use them in your games of Dungeons & Dragons and other roleplaying games. Floral dragons can also be combined with existing settings such as the Humblewood Campaign Setting. Keep reading to find out more about these mystical creatures!

Who created floral dragons?
In the world of floral dragons, each dragon has a unique origin story. These stories are detailed inside individual entries in The Field Guide to Floral Dragons. Some dragons were dreamed into existence, some dragons transformed from other creatures, and some dragons grew from the soil.
In the real world, floral dragons were created by artist Kin Wald, and members of the Hit Point Press team wrote The Field Guide to Floral Dragons based on Kin’s gorgeous art. The book was funded on Kickstarter.
Are floral dragons friendly?
Some floral dragons, such as the amaranth dragon, the rhododendron dragon, and the water lily dragon, are very friendly. These dragons play a vital role in humanoid societies as companions or as methods of transport (the water lily dragon can be domesticated and some allow people to ride on its back across lakes).

Other floral dragons are hostile towards humanoids; the peony dragon and the larkspur dragon are both territorial, and the wisteria dragon is proud and views others as beneath it.

Can I play a floral dragon?

The Field Guide to Floral Dragons provides a 5e stat block and lore for each dragon, which game masters (GMs) can use to roleplay that dragon. As a 5e player, you can play as a member of the Floral Dragonborn race.
Are all floral dragons, dragons?

Not every creature in The Field Guide to Floral Dragons is a dragon! There are two non-dragon creatures, the florivore and the vespon. The florivore is a pest that can harm floral dragons, and the vespon is a bee-like pollinator that makes honey from different flowers that grow on floral dragons’ bodies.
Where can I get The Field Guide to Floral Dragons?
The Field Guide to Floral Dragons is available on the Hit Point Press website as a digital bundle you can use with your favorite virtual tabletop, a PDF, and it will be available as a hardback book once all Kickstarter rewards have been fulfilled. You can also pre-order The Field Guide to Floral Dragons and accessories, such as jigsaw puzzles and miniatures.