Woody plants are one of the crop types required during exclusive weekly events in Grow a Garden, where players must submit specific plant types to participate in events and earn rewards. With the Fall Market event currently running and the popular Beanstalk event making regular appearances, knowing your woody plants has never been more crucial for maximizing your points and unlocking exclusive rewards.
Woody Plants in Roblox's Grow a Garden are essentially plants that grow off trees (wood) or ones with a more solid texture - for example, Apple, Mango, and Pear all grow on trees, while Rhubarb grows out of the ground but has a tougher, almost wooden texture. These plants are frequently requested by Jack during the Beanstalk event and are essential for the Fall Market event happening right now in September 2025.
Contents
Category | Details |
Total Woody Plants | 36+ varieties |
Rarity Range | Common to Prismatic |
Point Values | 1-8 points per plant |
Main Uses | Beanstalk Event, Fall Market Event |
Best Sources | Seed Shop, Traveling Merchant, Event Rewards |
Event Rotation | Requests change every 60 minutes |
Currently Available | ~15 plants in regular rotation |
I've compiled the most comprehensive list of woody plants available in Grow a Garden as of September 2025. This includes both currently available plants and legacy items from past events.
Woody Plant | Rarity | Points | How to Get |
Apple | Legendary | 4 | Seed Shop |
Avocado | Legendary | 4 | Seed Shop / Summer Merchant |
Bamboo | Common | 1 | Seed Shop |
Cacao | Divine | 6 | Seed Shop |
Coconut | Mythical | 5 | Seed Shop |
Feijoa | Legendary | 4 | Summer Traveling Merchant |
Giant Pinecone | Divine | 6 | Seed Shop |
Kiwi | Mythical | 5 | Summer Traveling Merchant |
Mango | Mythical | 5 | Seed Shop |
Sugar Apple | Rare | 3 | Seed Shop |
Woody Plant | Rarity | Points | Original Source |
Amberheart | Mythical | 5 | Event Exclusive |
Bendboo | Rare | 3 | Past Event |
Boneboo | Legendary | 4 | Halloween Event |
Cocovine | Mythical | 5 | Summer Event |
Dragon Sapling | Divine | 6 | Dragon Event |
Duskpuff | Rare | 3 | Sprout Seed Pack |
Gleamroot | Mythical | 5 | Twilight Event |
Hive Fruit | Mythical | 5 | Bee Event |
Lucky Bamboo | Rare | 3 | Lunar Event |
Mangosteen | Legendary | 4 | Sprout Seed Pack |
Maple Apple | Legendary | 4 | Fall Event |
Moon Blossom | Divine | 6 | Night Event |
Moon Mango | Mythical | 5 | Twilight Shop |
Nectarine | Mythical | 5 | Honey Shop |
Papaya | Legendary | 4 | Tropical Event |
Peach | Mythical | 5 | Normal Seed Pack/Daily Quests |
Pear | Rare | 3 | Summer Seed Pack |
Rhubarb | Uncommon | 2 | Culinarian Chest |
Sakura Bush | Legendary | 4 | Cherry Blossom Event |
Spiked Mango | Divine | 6 | Prehistoric Event |
Traveler's Fruit | Prismatic | 8 | Special Event |
Getting woody plants in Grow a Garden requires multiple strategies, especially since many are event-exclusive or have limited availability. Here's your complete guide to building your woody plant collection:
The primary source for woody plants is Sam's Seed Shop, which refreshes its inventory regularly. The Seed Shop sells common woody plants like Apple, Mango, Coconut, and Giant Pinecone, with stock rotating throughout the day.
Pro Tip: Set up stock notifications through the official Grow a Garden Discord server to never miss rare woody plant seeds when they appear in the shop.
The Traveling Merchant visits every 4 hours and brings some fan-favorite seeds in the game, including woody plants like Avocado, Kiwi, and Feijoa. The merchant's inventory changes with each visit, so check regularly for woody plant seeds.
Merchant Schedule:
Various seed packs can contain woody plants:
Complete daily quests to earn seed packs and occasionally specific woody plant seeds like Peach. During special events like the Beanstalk Event or Fall Market, you can earn exclusive woody plants through event participation.
Since many woody plants are no longer available through regular means, trading becomes essential for collecting legacy plants. Use the game's trading system to exchange with other players who might have:
When participating in the Beanstalk Event, prioritize these high-value woody plants:
The rarer the item, the more points you get - the player who gets the most points will get an exclusive reward when the event ends.
If you're new to Grow a Garden, focus on these accessible woody plants:
Jack's requests for plant types change every sixty minutes during the Beanstalk event. Here's how to maximize your contribution:
The Fall Market event in September 2025 has woody plants in high demand. Strategy tips include:
Not all tree fruits are woody plants, and not all woody plants are trees. The classification includes:
Many woody plants have multiple type traits:
Understanding these overlaps helps you maximize efficiency when multiple plant types are requested.
Join these official communities for the latest woody plant information:
Several Discord servers offer automated stock tracking for woody plants:
There are a total of 36 Woody plants in Grow a Garden, mostly being of a higher rarity. However, this number continues to grow with each update, and as of September 2025, we've documented over 36 different woody plant varieties.
Apple is the best woody plant for beginners. It's regularly available in the Seed Shop, has a decent point value (4 points), and grows relatively quickly compared to other woody plants.
While you can't directly obtain discontinued event plants like Moon Mango or Spiked Mango through shops anymore, you can still acquire them through trading with other players who have these plants in their inventory.
Plant type requests change every 60 minutes during the Beanstalk event. Event Woody plants typically appear in the rotation 2-3 times during a full event day.
While there's significant overlap, not all fruit plants are woody, and not all woody plants produce fruit. Woody plants specifically include trees and tough-textured plants, while fruit plants include any crop that produces edible fruits regardless of texture.
Several pets can help with woody plant cultivation:
Yes! Many woody plants have high sell values and are multi-harvest crops, making them profitable for regular farming. Plants like Mango and Coconut provide consistent income between events.
The easiest way is to check the plant's type tags in your inventory or refer to the comprehensive list in this guide. Generally, if it grows on a tree or has a tough, wood-like texture, it's likely a woody plant.
One Week Before Event:
Day Before Event:
During Event:
Understanding woody plant trade values helps you make smart exchanges:
High Trade Value:
Medium Trade Value:
Low Trade Value:
Based on recent update patterns, we can expect:
To stay informed about new woody plants:
Mastering woody plants in Grow a Garden is essential for succeeding in events like the Beanstalk Event and Fall Market. With 36+ varieties ranging from common Bamboo to ultra-rare Traveler's Fruit, there's always a woody plant strategy that fits your playstyle and experience level.
Whether you're a beginner focusing on easily obtainable plants like Apple and Mango, or an advanced player hunting for Prismatic varieties, understanding woody plants will significantly boost your event performance and rewards. Remember to check back regularly as the game updates frequently with new woody plants and events throughout 2025.
Start building your woody plant collection today, and you'll be ready for whatever Jack requests next! Happy gardening, and may your beanstalk grow tall!
Want more Grow a Garden guides? Check out our complete guides on [Tropical Plants], [Vegetable Plants], and [Prickly Plants] to master every plant type in the game!