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Woody Plants in Grow a Garden: 2025 Guide

In Roblox’s Grow a Garden, woody plants are a vital category of crops with the “woody” trait, typically trees, shrubs, or fruit-bearing plants with strong stems. These plants are essential for the Beanstalk Event, where players donate crops to help a giant beanstalk grow, unlocking rare seeds, pets, and cosmetics. This 2025 guide covers what woody plants are, their Beanstalk Event point values, and a complete list of all woody plants in the game.

What Are Woody Plants?

In Grow a Garden, a woody plant is any crop with the “woody” trait, encompassing fruit trees like Apple and Peach, tropical plants like Coconut and Mango, and unique collectibles like Giant Pinecone. During the Beanstalk Event, NPC Jack requests woody plants for donations, with each plant contributing points based on its rarity to grow the beanstalk and unlock rewards. Understanding this trait is key to mastering event challenges and building a thriving garden.

Beanstalk Point Values by Rarity

The points each woody plant contributes to the Beanstalk Event depend on its rarity:

  • Uncommon: 2 points
  • Rare: 3 points
  • Legendary: 4 points
  • Mythical: 5 points
  • Divine: 6 points
  • Prismatic: 7 points

Complete List of Woody Plants

Below is every woody plant in Grow a Garden, including their rarity, Beanstalk Event points, and how to obtain them:

Woody Plant Rarity Points How to Get It
Giant Pinecone Prismatic 7 Ultra-rare in the Seed Shop.
Maple Apple Divine 6 Found in the Zen Seed Pack.
Traveler’s Fruit Divine 6 Available only in the Summer Shop.
Moon Blossom Divine 6 Obtained from the Night Seed Pack via the Twilight Shop.
Cacao Divine 6 Can be bought in the main Seed Shop.
Hive Fruit Divine 6 Purchased in the Honey Shop with special currency.
Feijoa Divine 6 Appears in the Summer Merchant Shop.
Coconut Mythical 5 Commonly available in the Seed Shop.
Kiwi Mythical 5 Found in the Summer Merchant Shop.
Mango Mythical 5 Available in the Seed Shop.
Peach Mythical 5 Obtained from the Normal Seed Pack.
Nectarine Mythical 5 Sold in the Honey Shop.
Moon Mango Mythical 5 Exclusive to the Twilight Shop.
Gleamroot Mythical 5 Found in the Sprout Seed Pack.
Amberheart Mythical 5 Beanstalk Event Shop purchase.
Apple Legendary 4 Common in the Seed Shop.
Avocado Legendary 4 Found in the Summer Merchant Shop.
Mangosteen Legendary 4 From the Sprout Seed Pack.
Pear Rare 3 Summer Seed Pack reward.
Duskpuff Rare 3 Found in the Sprout Seed Pack.
Rhubarb Uncommon 2 Found in Culinarian Chests.
Spiked Mango N/A N/A Exists but not valid as a Beanstalk donation.
Sakura Bush N/A N/A Not currently recognized as woody.
Dragon Sapling N/A N/A Not currently recognized as woody.

Note: The list of woody plants Grow a Garden recognizes may shift as new updates release.

Tips for Mastering Woody Plants

To excel with woody plants in Grow a Garden, follow these expert strategies:

  • Diversify Your Stock: Don’t rely on a single plant. Event requests vary, and even Uncommon crops like Rhubarb may be needed.
  • Focus on Rarity: Higher-rarity plants like Giant Pinecone (Prismatic, 7 points) contribute more to the Beanstalk than lower-tier crops.
  • Use Pets & Tools: Pets with “woody” or “fruit” boosts enhance harvests. Combine them with trait-enhancing tools for maximum efficiency.
  • Watch Events & Shops: Many woody plants, like Traveler’s Fruit or Moon Mango, are exclusive to seasonal shops (e.g., Summer Merchant, Twilight Shop). Stay alert for updates.
  • Trade With Other Players: Rare plants like Traveler’s Fruit or event exclusives are often easiest to acquire through trading.

Final Thoughts

Woody plants, from common Apples to rare Giant Pinecones, are the backbone of Beanstalk Event donations in Grow a Garden. By maintaining a diverse collection, prioritizing high-rarity plants, and leveraging pets, tools, and seasonal shops, you’ll climb the Beanstalk faster, earning rare seeds, pets, and cosmetics.

For more strategies, check out our Recipe List, use the Mutations Calculator to estimate crop values, or refer to the GAG Value List to see how much your woody plants are worth.