Grow a Garden all plant types listed
Including Woody, Prickly, Tropical plants, and more types.

Knowing the plant types to acquire in Grow a Garden's Fall Market event will help you contribute to Fall Bloom and help you unlock the best rewards.
As you'll know, in the Fall Market event, you have to offer specific plant types to the Harvest Spirit to start a Fall Bloom. Every Fall Bloom you contribute to counts towards until more rewards in the Fall Market shops.
With that in mind, to ensure you're well on your way, let's run through all plant types in Grow a Garden.
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All plant types in Grow a Garden listed
There are a total of 24 plant types in Grow a Garden, and there are varying amounts of plants that are contained within each of these types. It's worth noting that each plant yields different amounts of progress towards Fall Bloom - generally speaking, the higher the rarity a plant is, the greater progress it provides.
Here's the full list of plant types in Grow a Garden:
Plant type | Plant |
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Apples |
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Berry Plants |
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Candy Plants |
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Fall Plants |
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Flowers |
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Fruit Plants |
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Fungus Plants |
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Leafy Plants |
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Magical Plants |
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Night Plants |
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Nutty Plants |
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Prehistoric Plants |
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Prickly Plants |
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Root Plants |
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Sour Plants |
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Spicy Plants |
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Stalky Plants |
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Summer Plants |
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Sweet Plants |
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Toxic Plants |
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Tropical Fruit |
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Vegetables |
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Woody Plants |
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Zen Plants |
Grow a Garden Plant Types explained
Every time a new plant is added in Grow a Garden, it'll be categorised by a specific type based on the kind of plant it is.
For example, Apple, Blueberry, Peach and Grape are under the Fruit category, whereas Carrot, Rhubarb, and Onion are under the Root category.

That said, whilst some are only found in one category, certain plants are classed as multiple types - such as Blueberry for example, which is both in the Fruit and Berry types.
Some categories have a larger number of plants and crops, whereas others are smaller, and it's likely these categories will continue to expand as new plants and seeds are added in future updates.
If you're looking to see how many crops you've collected, be sure to refer to your Garden Guide for a full list of which ones you have collected.


Hope you're enjoying the Fall Market event!