Plant types are one of the most important mechanics in Roblox’s Grow a Garden, especially during special events and game updates. Understanding these classifications helps you complete quests faster, maximize your harvest, and earn better rewards during limited-time events like the ongoing Halloween 2025 update.
This comprehensive guide covers all 28 plant types currently available in Grow a Garden as of the October 23, 2025 update. Whether you’re participating in the Halloween Ghoul Garden 2 event, the Fall Market, or simply building your collection, this list provides every plant organized by type with helpful tips for each category.
What’s New in October 2025: The Halloween event Part 2 has introduced new seasonal plants including Jack-O-Lantern, Ghoul Root, and Poison Apple seeds.
What Are Plant Types in Grow a Garden?
Plant types are classification traits assigned to every crop in Grow a Garden. These traits determine how plants interact with game mechanics including pets, sprinklers, events, and quests.
Each plant can belong to multiple type categories simultaneously. For example, Blueberry is classified as Berry, Fruit, Leafy, Summer, and Sweet—making it useful for five different quest types. This multi-classification system adds strategic depth to garden planning and event participation. Plant types become critically important during:
- Event Quests: NPCs like Jack request specific plant types during Beanstalk updates and seasonal events
- Market Contributions: Fall Market and similar events reward players who donate certain plant categories
- Pet Synergies: Specific pets boost growth or harvest for particular plant types
- Sprinkler Effects: Special sprinklers increase value or growth speed for targeted plant categories
- Achievement Completion: Many achievements require collecting or growing specific plant type combinations
Complete Plant Types List
There are 19 Berry plants in Grow a Garden. Berry plants are essential during berry-focused events and work best with specific pet combinations.
- Best Pets for Berry Plants: Using a Deer or Spotted Deer pet improves chances of obtaining berry plant variations and increases mutation rates. The Elk also provides minor benefits to berry crops.
- Best Sprinkler: The Berry Blusher Sprinkler is specifically designed to enhance berry crop growth speed and value.
Berry Plants in Grow a Garden (19 Total)
There are 19 Berry plants in the game. Using a Deer or Spotted Deer pet can help you get certain berry plants, and the Berry Blusher Sprinkler is designed to help these crops grow.
- Blue Raspberry
- Blueberry
- Celestiberry
- Cranberry
- Elder Strawberry
- Evo Blueberry
- Fall Berry
- Fissure Berry
- Grape
- Lingonberry
- Mandrone Berry
- Pyracantha
- Persimmon
- Raspberry
- Speargrass
- Strawberry
- Sunbulb
- White Mulberry
- Willowberry
Blossom Plants in Grow a Garden (4 Total)
The Blossom plant type is easy to remember, it’s just for crops that have ‘blossom’ in their name. Currently, there are four of them in Grow a Garden.
- Bone Blossom
- Candy Blossom
- Cherry Blossom
- Moon Blossom
Event Value: Blossom plants are frequently requested during Spring and Cherry Blossom-themed events. Bone Blossom became particularly valuable during the Halloween 2025 event due to its dual Blossom and Prehistoric typing.
Candy Plants in Grow a Garden (10 Total)
There are 10 Candy-type plants in Grow a Garden. These sweet-themed crops are essential for candy-focused quests and events.
Best Pet: The Giant Ant can duplicate crop harvests for Candy plants, effectively doubling your yield per harvest.
- Blue Lollipop
- Candy Blossom
- Candy Sunflower
- Candy Cornflower
- Chicken Feed
- Chocolate Carrot
- Easter Egg
- Maple Resin
- Red Lollipop
- Sugarglaze
Seasonal Note: Easter Egg is only available during the Easter event period. Candy Blossom remains available year-round in the Exotic Flower Seed Pack.
Flower Plants in Grow a Garden(64 Total)
With 64 different plants, Flower is one of the largest plant type categories in Grow a Garden. You can identify flower plants by looking for visible flowers on the grown crop.
- Artichoke
- Bee Balm
- Bone Blossom
- Briar Rose
- Broccoli
- Burning Bud
- Calla Lily
- Candy Blossom
- Candy Sunflower
- Cherry Blossom
- Crocus
- Crown Of Thorns
- Cyclamen
- Daffodil
- Dandelion
- Delphinium
- Dezen
- Ember Lily
- Firework Flower
- Flare Daisy
- Foxglove
- Grand Volcania
- Hinomai
- Honeysuckle
- Horned Melon
- Kniphofia
- Lavender
- Liberty Lily
- Lilac
- Lily Of The Valley
- Lotus
- Manuka Flower
- Monoblooma
- Moon Blossom
- Moonflower
- Nightshade
- Noble Flower
- Orange Tulip
- Paradise Petal
- Parasol Flower
- Peace Lily
- Pink Lily
- Pixie Faern
- Purple Dahlia
- Pyracantha
- Rafflesia
- Rose
- Rosy Delight
- Sakura Bush
- Serenity
- Soft Sunshine
- Spirit Flower
- Stonebite
- Succulent
- Suncoil
- Sunflower
- Taro Flower
- Torchflare
- Tranquil Bloom
- Untold Bell
- Urchin Plant
- Veinpetal
- Zenflare
- Wisp Flower
Strategy Tip: Focus on growing multiple flower types during Beanstalk events when flowers are requested. Their high variety count means you’ll almost always have options available.
Fruit Plants in Grow a Garden (66 Total)
There are 66 Fruit plants in Grow a Garden, making this the largest individual plant type category. Fruit plants are staples for most events and quests.
Best Pet: Using a Red Giant Ant pet can duplicate the fruits you harvest, effectively doubling your collection per harvest cycle.
- Ackee
- Apple
- Avocado
- Banana
- Bitter Melon
- Blood Banana
- Blue Raspberry
- Blueberry
- Canary Melon
- Cantaloupe
- Carnival Pumpkin
- Celestiberry
- Cocomango
- Coconut
- Corn
- Cranberry
- Crown Melon
- Dragon Fruit
- Durian
- Eggplant
- Elder Strawberry
- Fall Berry
- Feijoa
- Golden Peach
- Grand Tomato
- Grape
- Green Apple
- Guanabana
- Hive Fruit
- Kiwi (Crop)
- Lemon
- Lime
- Lingonberry
- Loquat
- Mango
- Mangosteen
- Maple Apple
- Meyer Lemon
- Moon Mango
- Moon Melon
- Nectarine
- Papaya
- Passionfruit
- Peach
- Pear
- Pineapple
- Pixie Faern
- Pricklefruit
- Prickly Pear
- Pumpkin
- Raspberry
- Starfruit
- Strawberry
- Sugar Apple
- Tomato
- Traveler’s Fruit
- Violet Corn
- Watermelon
- White Mulberry
- Willowberry
- Evo Blueberry
- Evo Pumpkin
- Fissure Berry
- Mandrone Berry
- Soul Fruit
- Spikefruit
Collection Tip: Many fruit plants overlap with other categories like Berry, Sweet, or Tropical. Prioritize multi-category fruits to maximize event flexibility.
Fungus Plants in Grow a Garden
Mushroom enthusiasts will love the Fungus plant category. There are 9 Fungus type plants currently available in Grow a Garden.
- Autumn Shroom
- Duskpuff
- Glowshroom
- Horned Dinoshroom
- Mega Mushroom
- Merica Mushroom
- Mushroom
- Nectarshade
- Sinisterdrip
Event Usage: Fungus plants are essential during Fall events and occasionally requested during Halloween updates. Horned Dinoshroom is particularly valuable due to its multiple type classifications (Fungus, Prehistoric, Prickly, Spicy, Toxic, Stalky).
Leafy Plants in Grow a Garden (74 Total)
Leafy is the largest plant type category in Grow a Garden with 74 different plants. This extensive classification makes leafy plants incredibly useful for event participation.
Best Pet: Having a Caterpillar pet in your garden increases the growth speed of all leafy plants, allowing faster harvest cycles.
- Aetherfruit
- Aloe Vera
- Apple
- Artichoke
- Beanstalk
- Bee Balm
- Blood Banana
- Blueberry
- Brussels Sprout
- Cacao
- Cantaloupe
- Cauliflower
- Celestiberry
- Cocomango
- Cocovine
- Cranberry
- Cyclamen
- Eggplant
- Elephant Ears
- Evo Pumpkin
- Evo Blueberry
- Fall Berry
- Firefly Fern
- Firewell
- Foxglove
- Frostspike
- Giant Pinecone
- Glowpod
- Grand Tomato
- Grape
- Green Apple
- Hive Fruit
- Honeysuckle
- Jack O Lantern
- King Cabbage
- Lilac
- Lily Of The Valley
- Lumira
- Mandrake (Crop)
- Mango
- Mangosteen
- Maple Apple
- Maple Resin
- Mint
- Moon Blossom
- Moon Mango
- Moonflower
- Nectarine
- Noble Flower
- Parasol Flower
- Parsley
- Peach
- Pineapple
- Pink Lily
- Pitcher Plant
- Pixie Faern
- Princess Thorn
- Pumpkin
- Purple Cabbage
- Purple Dahlia
- Rafflesia
- Raspberry
- Romanesco
- Rose
- Rosy Delight
- Serenity
- Speargrass
- Spiked Mango
- Starfruit
- Strawberry
- Sugar Apple
- Sunflower
- Tomato
- Traveler’s Fruit
Note: The list continues with Twisted Tangle, Urchin Plant, Watermelon, and Willowberry for a total of 78 leafy plants when including recent additions.
Magical Plants in Grow a Garden (16 Total)
Magical plant types were introduced with the Fairy Update and currently include 16 different plants. These plants often feature mystical and enchanting appearances.
- Aetherfruit
- Amberheart
- Aurora Vine
- Cursed Fruit
- Emerald Bud
- Firework Flower
- Fossilight
- Golden Egg
- King Cabbage
- Mandrake (Crop)
- Pixie Faern
- Soul Fruit
- Spirit Flower
- Tranquil Bloom
- Untold Bell
- Wispwing
Rarity Note: Most Magical plants carry Mythical, Divine, or Prismatic rarity levels, making them valuable for high-point event contributions and trading.
Night Plants in Grow a Garden (10 Total)
The Night plant category was introduced with the Night event and now includes 10 different plant types.
- Blood Banana
- Celestiberry
- Gleamroot
- Glowpod
- Glowshroom
- Glowthorn
- Lightshoot
- Mint
- Moon Blossom
- Moon Mango
- Moon Melon
- Moonflower
- Nightshade
- Starfruit
Event Strategy: Night plants are most valuable during nighttime weather events and moon-themed updates. Stock several varieties to maximize contributions during these limited windows.
Prehistoric Plants in Grow a Garden (11 Total)
Prehistoric plant types were added with the Prehistoric update. There are 11 Prehistoric plants available:
- Amber Spine
- Bone Blossom
- Boneboo
- Firefly Fern
- Fossilight
- Grand Volcania
- Horned Dinoshroom
- Horsetail
- Lingonberry
- Paradise Petal
- Stonebite
Halloween 2025 Bonus: Bone Blossom saw increased demand during the Ghoul Garden 2 event due to its spooky aesthetic matching the Halloween theme.
Prickly Plants in Grow a Garden (20 Total)
Be careful with these 20 Prickly plants! These spiky crops benefit from specific pet combinations.
Best Pets: Using a Hedgehog or Blood Hedgehog pet improves the size and variations of Prickly crops, increasing mutation chances.
- Aloe Vera
- Cactus
- Celestiberry
- Crown Of Thorns
- Dragon Fruit
- Durian
- Firewell
- Glowthorn
- Horned Dinoshroom
- Horned Melon
- Nectar Thorn
- Pineapple
- Pricklefruit
- Prickly Pear
- Princess Thorn
- Pyracantha
- Speargrass
- Spiked Mango
- Twisted Tangle
- Venus Fly Trap
Trading Tip: High-rarity prickly plants like Princess Thorn and Venus Fly Trap command premium prices in the trading market due to their limited availability.
Sour Plants in Grow a Garden (15 Total)
There are 15 plants with the Sour type trait in Grow a Garden. These tangy crops add variety to your garden collection.
- Cocomango
- Cranberry
- Flare Melon
- Golden Peach
- Horned Melon
- Kiwi (Crop)
- Lemon
- Lime
- Mangosteen
- Meyer Lemon
- Passionfruit
- Speargrass
- Starfruit
- Sunbulb
- Tamarind
Spicy Plants in Grow a Garden (13 Total)
The Spicy plant category mostly contains high-rarity crops. There are 13 Spicy plants total in Grow a Garden.
Best Sprinkler: Using the Spice Spritzer Sprinkler while growing Spicy plants increases chances of getting unique crop variations and mutations.
- Badlands Pepper
- Briar Rose
- Cacao
- Cursed Fruit
- Dragon Pepper
- Ember Lily
- Grand Volcania
- Horned Dinoshroom
- Jalapeno
- Papaya
- Pepper
- Radish
- Taco Fern
Rarity Focus: Grand Volcania (Divine rarity) and Dragon Pepper (Divine rarity) provide the highest event points for Spicy plant requests.
Stalky Plants in Grow a Garden (40 Total)
There are 40 Stalky plant types in Grow a Garden. These tall-growing plants benefit from specialized sprinkler systems.
Best Sprinkler: The Stalk Sprout Sprinkler improves both growth speed and value of Stalky crops, making them more efficient and profitable.
- Autumn Shroom
- Bamboo
- Beanstalk
- Bendboo
- Boneboo
- Brussels Sprout
- Burning Bud
- Cocovine
- Corn
- Dandelion
- Elephant Ears
- Firefly Fern
- Flare Melon
- Glowshroom
- Grand Volcania
- Hinomai
- Horned Dinoshroom
- Kniphofia
- Lightshoot
- Lily Of The Valley
- Lotus
- Lucky Bamboo
- Mangrove
- Mega Mushroom
- Mushroom
- Mutant Carrot
- Parsley
- Pitcher Plant
- Poseidon Plant
- Pricklefruit
- Pyracantha
- Spring Onion
- Stonebite
- Sugarglaze
- Tall Asparagus
- Untold Bell
- Urchin Plant
- Veinpetal
- Violet Corn
- Wisteria
Summer Plants in Grow a Garden (31 Total)
Grow a Garden currently has 31 Summer plant types. These warm-season crops are essential during summer-themed events.
- Aloe Vera
- Avocado
- Banana
- Bell Pepper
- Blueberry
- Butternut Squash
- Cantaloupe
- Carrot
- Cauliflower
- Delphinium
- Elephant Ears
- Feijoa
- Green Apple
- Guanabana
- Kiwi (Crop)
- Lily Of The Valley
- Loquat
- Parasol Flower
- Peace Lily
- Pear
- Pineapple
- Pitcher Plant
- Prickly Pear
- Rafflesia
- Rosy Delight
- Strawberry
- Sugar Apple
- Tomato
- Traveler’s Fruit
- Watermelon
- Wild Carrot
Sweet Plants in Grow a Garden (33 Total)
Sweet is one of the most popular plant trait categories. There are 33 Sweet plant types total in Grow a Garden.
Best Sprinkler: To increase crop size for Sweet plants, use the Sweet Soaker Sprinkler, which boosts their growth and final size.
- Banana
- Blue Raspberry
- Blueberry
- Canary Melon
- Candy Blossom
- Candy Sunflower
- Carnival Pumpkin
- Chocolate Carrot
- Cocomango
- Crown Melon
- Easter Egg
- Fall Berry
- Grape
- Golden Peach
- Mango
- Mangosteen
- Moon Melon
- Nectar Thorn
- Peach
- Pear
- Pineapple
- Pixie Faern
- Raspberry
- Red Lollipop
- Romanesco
- Spiked Mango
- Starfruit
- Strawberry
- Sugar Apple
- Sugarglaze
- Untold Bell
- Watermelon
Toxic Plants in Grow a Garden (11 Total)
Handle with care! There are 11 Toxic trait plant types in Grow a Garden.
- Ackee
- Amber Spine
- Cursed Fruit
- Firewell
- Foxglove
- Glowthorn
- Horned Dinoshroom
- Nightshade
- Pitcher Plant
- Rafflesia
- Sinisterdrip
Halloween Event Bonus: Toxic plants received increased point values during the Halloween 2025 Ghoul Garden events, making them especially valuable for completing the Witch’s Cauldron quests.
Tropical Plants in Grow a Garden (13 Total)
There are 13 Tropical plant types in Grow a Garden. These exotic crops benefit from specialized equipment.
Best Pet: The Toucan pet boosts the size of Tropical plants when placed nearby.
Best Sprinkler: Use the Tropical Mist Sprinkler to increase Tropical crop size, making harvests more profitable.
- Ackee
- Banana
- Coconut
- Cocovine
- Dragon Fruit
- Durian
- Mango
- Papaya
- Parasol Flower
- Passionfruit
- Pineapple
- Starfruit
- Watermelon
Vegetable Plants in Grow a Garden (38 Total)
Here is the list of all 38 Vegetable type crops in Grow a Garden. Vegetables are consistently requested during events and provide reliable point contributions.
- Artichoke
- Badlands Pepper
- Beanstalk
- Bell Pepper
- Broccoli
- Brussels Sprout
- Carrot
- Carnival Pumpkin
- Cauliflower
- Chocolate Carrot
- Corn
- Dragon Pepper
- Eggplant
- Grand Tomato
- Jalapeno
- King Cabbage
- Mandrake (Crop)
- Mint
- Mutant Carrot
- Onion
- Parsley
- Pepper
- Potato
- Pumpkin
- Purple Cabbage
- Radish
- Rhubarb
- Romanesco
- Snaparino Beanarini
- Tall Asparagus
- Taro Flower
- Tomato
- Turnip
- Untold Bell
- Violet Corn
- Wild Carrot
- Zucchini
- Squash
Event Tip: Stock common vegetables like Carrot, Tomato, and Potato in bulk. They’re frequently requested and grow quickly, making them reliable for last-minute event contributions.
Woody Plants in Grow a Garden (39 Total)
There are 39 Woody plant types in Grow a Garden, mostly featuring higher rarity levels.
- Aetherfruit
- Amberheart
- Apple
- Aurora Vine
- Avocado
- Bamboo
- Bendboo
- Boneboo
- Cacao
- Cocomango
- Coconut
- Cocovine
- Durian
- Duskpuff
- Fall Berry
- Feijoa
- Firewell
- Giant Pinecone
- Gleamroot
- Glowpod
- Hive Fruit
- Kiwi (Crop)
- Lucky Bamboo
- Mango
- Mangosteen
- Maple Apple
- Maple Resin
- Moon Blossom
- Moon Mango
- Nectarine
- Papaya
- Peach
- Pear
- Rhubarb
- Speargrass
- Spiked Mango
- Sugar Apple
- Traveler’s Fruit
- Willowberry
Collection Strategy: Many Woody plants overlap with Fruit and Tropical categories. Prioritize multi-type Woody plants like Mango and Papaya for maximum event flexibility.
Zen Plants in Grow a Garden (15 Total)
Zen plant types were added after the Zen event update. There are 15 unique Zen plants total, each with special tranquil aesthetics.
- Dezen
- Enkaku
- Flare Daisy
- Hinomai
- Lucky Bamboo
- Maple Apple
- Monoblooma
- Sakura Bush
- Serenity
- Soft Sunshine
- Spiked Mango
- Taro Flower
- Tranquil Bloom
- Zen Rocks
- Zenflare
Aesthetic Value: Zen plants are highly sought after for garden decoration due to their peaceful, Asian-inspired designs. They command premium trading prices in the community market.
Root Plants in Grow a Garden (15 Total)
There are 15 Root type plants in Grow a Garden. Root crops grow underground, distinguishing them visually from above-ground plants.
- Aurora Vine
- Carrot
- Chocolate Carrot
- Horsetail
- Mandrake (Crop)
- Mutant Carrot
- Onion
- Potato
- Radish
- Rhubarb
- Spring Onion
- Tall Asparagus
- Taro Flower
- Turnip
- Wild Carrot
Growing Tip: Root plants generally have faster growth cycles compared to tree crops, making them efficient for quick event point accumulation.
Fall Plants in Grow a Garden (14 Total)
There are currently 14 Fall type plants in Grow a Garden, perfect for autumn-themed events.
- Auburn Pine
- Autumn Shroom
- Carnival Pumpkin Seed
- Fall Berry
- Firewell
- Golden Peach
- Kniphofia
- Mangrove
- Maple Resin
- Meyer Lemon
- Parsely
- Speargrass
- Torchflare
- Turnip
Fall Market Event: Fall plants are essential for the ongoing Fall Market event. Contribute them to the market stalls for exclusive rewards and boosts throughout the event duration.
And that’s the complete list of all plant types in Grow a Garden, featuring every crop trait. If you’re looking for more help, don’t miss our Grow a Garden Halloween Event 2025: Master Guide, our guide on how to get the New Axolotl Pet, or our complete list of Grow a Garden Codes (October 2025).
FAQ: Plant Types Questions Answered
What plant type is most useful in Grow a Garden?
Leafy plants are the most versatile category with 74+ options, making them consistently useful for events. Flower plants (64 options) rank second in utility due to frequent event requests
How do I check what plant type a crop belongs to?
Hover over any plant in your inventory or click on it in your garden. The information panel displays all plant type categories that crop belongs to.
Do pets affect all plant types equally?
No, pets provide bonuses to specific plant type categories only.
What’s the best plant type for beginners?
Start with Berry, Fruit, and Vegetable types. These categories contain many common-rarity plants available in the Seed Shop year-round.
How often do new plant types get added?
Major updates typically introduce 1-3 new plant type categories annually. Seasonal events like Halloween, Easter, and Winter often add event-exclusive plants to existing categories.

