Locations for Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration Scavenger Hunt at 2026 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

Amanda Finn

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Locations for Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration Scavenger Hunt at 2026 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival

Warning: This article contains spoilers.

During the 2026 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, guests can search for Spike the Bee with Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration scavenger hunt.

Spike’s Pollen-Nation Exploration Scavenger Hunt – $11.99

Guests must purchase a scavenger hunt map at a festival merchandise location to participate. Guests then find Spike around the park at different global gardens and place a plant sticker over the corresponding garden circle on the map.

The stickers feature different flowers and plants, such as basil, roses, peppers, and magnolias.

The stickers feature different flowers and plants, such as basil, roses, peppers, and magnolias.

The stickers feature different flowers and plants, such as basil, roses, peppers, and magnolias.

The scavenger hunt does not need to be completed in one day, but must be turned in before the end of the festival in order to receive the prize. Flower and Garden Festivals runs through June 1, 2026.

The map does not technically need to be completed to receive a prize. However, once the map is redeemed, a Cast Member will mark it, as you can only collect one prize per map.

Prizes

The prizes this year are mini ceramic flower pots with four different designs. These include Spike the Bee, the Orange Bird wearing sunglasses with the text "Sunshine Tree Original," Mickey Mouse in an outfit and pose featured on multiple pieces of merchandise, and the Figment topiary.

The prizes this year are mini ceramic flower pots with four different designs. These include Spike the Bee, Orange Bird wearing sunglasses with the text “Sunshine Tree Original,” Mickey Mouse in an outfit and pose featured on multiple pieces of merchandise, and the Figment topiary. The small solar panels inside charge the flowers and leaves to move when activated.

The prize we chose was the yellow flower pot featuring Figment in his topiary form. The fake flower has a light green stem and a purple flower, while the center is yellow with the pattern reminiscent of Spaceship Earth painted on.

Locations

You’ve been warned: spoilers ahead!

The photo shows the stamped and completed scavenger hunt map.

The photo above shows the stamped and completed scavenger hunt map.

We found Salvia next to a topiary of a butterfly near Butterfly Landing.

The tomato can be found in the Community Garden in World Celebration near the entrance to the Land.

We found the impatiens at the Camp Get Out ‘N’ Play Garden Presented by OFF! in World Discovery between Creations Shop and Refreshment Station hosted by Coca-Cola..

We found the sunflower near Pluto in the Mickey & Minnie’s Picnic topiary display in World Celebration on the bridge to World Showcase.

Canna is located in The Honey Bee-stro Garden, presented by the National Honey Board in World Celebration on the walkway between the Imagination! pavilion and World Showcase.

We found echeveria in the Desert Garden in Mexico next to the Ring Carvers kiosk.

We discovered basil in the Garden Italiano in Italy.

We found magnolia near the outdoor kitchen Magnolia Terrace in the American Adventure pavilion next to a topiary of Tiana.

Iris is located in the Kokedama Garden in Japan.

We found pepper in the Spice Garden in Morocco.

In France, we discovered the rose in the French Garden outside the entrance to Impressions de France.

Camelia is located in the English Tea Garden Presented by Twinnings, in the United Kingdom. It’s next to the display of “Strawberry Raspberry Refresher.”

The EPCOT 2026 International Flower & Garden Festival will run from March 4 through June 1. To learn more, check out this year’s Festival Passport.

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