Published by: Saif (Jun 2026) | Platform: Roblox | Game: Grow a Garden
| There are 8 blossom crops in Grow a Garden: Cherry Blossom, Candy Blossom, Moon Blossom, Bone Blossom, Gingerbread Blossom, Heart Blossom, Candy Blossom 2026, and Elder Candy Blossom. All are multi-harvest, event-exclusive limited crops classified under the Flower type. None are currently obtainable through normal gameplay — all require trading or specific event participation. |
If searching for a clear answer about every Roblox Grow a Garden blossom crops in one place, this is it. Blossom crops represent the rarest and most profitable multi-harvest crop family in the game, yet most guides either cover them in isolation or confuse them with the broader Flower type category. This guide maps all 8 blossom crops side by side: rarity, base value, acquisition method, event source, and what makes each one strategically worth knowing about — even if they are all currently unobtainable by direct means.
There is a common misconception among players that blossom crops and flower type crops are the same thing. They are not. Check our guide on all crops in Grow a Garden.
Flower type crops include over 60 plants that produce a flower-shaped fruit. Blossoms are a specific sub-category within that group. A crop qualifies as a blossom type plant when it meets two conditions: it has the word blossom in its name, and it grows as a tree structure rather than a bush or stem. This gives the blossom category just 8 confirmed members across the entire game as of June 2026.
Every single blossom crop shares three defining traits that set the entire family apart:
Understanding this distinction matters practically. During events where an NPC requests Flower type plants, blossom crops count and are valid submissions. However, the blossom type category itself only applies to the 8 named plants below, and gear or pets targeting the blossom type specifically will only affect those 8.
For a full breakdown of how mutations interact with Flower type crops including blossoms, the all mutations in Grow a Garden guide covers every multiplier in detail.
The table below maps every confirmed blossom crop in Grow a Garden against their rarity tier, base sell value, original event source, harvest type, and current obtainability status. This is the complete blossom crop list as of June 2026.
| Blossom Crop | Rarity | Base Value | Event Source | Harvest Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cherry Blossom | Divine | ~500 Sheckles | April 2025 glitch/exploit | Multi-harvest | Unobtainable |
| Candy Blossom | Divine | ~100,000 Sheckles | Easter Event 2025 | Multi-harvest | Trade only |
| Moon Blossom | Divine | ~45,125 Sheckles | Lunar Glow Event (May 2025) | Multi-harvest | Unobtainable |
| Bone Blossom | Transcendent | 200,000 Sheckles | Prehistoric Event (July 2025) | Multi-harvest | Trade only |
| Gingerbread Blossom | Transcendent | ~250,000 Sheckles | Christmas Advent Calendar 2025 | Multi-harvest | Unobtainable |
| Heart Blossom | Divine* | 200,000 Sheckles | Valentine’s Day Event | Multi-harvest | Unobtainable |
| Candy Blossom 2026 | Divine | ~100,000 Sheckles | Easter Event 2026 (Part 2) | Multi-harvest | Unobtainable (ended Apr 29) |
| Elder Candy Blossom | Prismatic | ~150,000 Sheckles | Easter Event 2026 (Part 2) via Upgrader | Multi-harvest | Unobtainable |
Heart Blossom rarity tier is not uniformly confirmed across sources. Its base value was nerfed from 500,000 to 200,000 Sheckles shortly after its Valentine’s Day Event release.
No competitor page currently maps all 8 blossom crops in this side-by-side format. Most guides cover two or three blossoms in isolation, which leaves players without the full picture when making trading or farming decisions.
The sections below cover each blossom crop in chronological release order. Release history matters here because the blossom family has evolved significantly since the first crop was added, with rarity tiers escalating from Divine to Transcendent to Prismatic across events.
Quick Stats: Rarity: Divine | Base Value: ~500 Sheckles | Event: April 2025 exploit | Status: Unobtainable | Harvest: Multi-harvest
The Cherry Blossom holds a unique place in Grow a Garden history because it was never meant to be in the hands of regular players. In April 2025, a brief window existed where purchasing a Strawberry from the Seed Shop for 21 Robux would yield a Cherry Blossom seed instead. This lasted roughly two hours before it was patched out of the game.
The Cherry Blossom seed has never been made available again through any official channel, making it the rarest blossom crop by acquisition method. The crop itself takes the form of a small tree with a brown trunk, branching into a pink canopy. Its produce resembles a real-life cherry blossom flower, featuring three stamens at the center.
Despite carrying Divine rarity classification, the Cherry Blossom has one of the lowest base sell values in the blossom family at approximately 500 Sheckles. Its value in the trading ecosystem is almost entirely prestige and scarcity driven, not income-based. Holding a Cherry Blossom seed is a signal of early access or lucky circumstances during a brief exploit window.
The Cherry Blossom is classified as a Flower type crop and is multi-harvest, meaning any player who managed to plant one before the patch still has a permanent source of fruit.
Quick Stats: Rarity: Divine | Base Value: ~100,000 Sheckles | Event: Easter Event 2025 | Status: Trade only | Harvest: Multi-harvest | Fruits per harvest: 16 | Grow time: ~16 min 1 sec
The Candy Blossom was the first intentionally designed blossom crop added to Grow a Garden, introduced during the Easter Event 2025. It set the template for every blossom crop that followed: event-exclusive, multi-harvest, high base value, and obtainable only during a limited window.
The crop resembles a fantastical candy-inspired tree with a bright pink trunk forking into two branches, each supporting an aquamarine-colored canopy. The produce appears as layered cotton candy on a white stick, with four color layers graduating from pink at the base to turquoise at the top. Seeds were available from the Easter Event Shop for 10,000,000 Sheckles or 1,299 Robux, with a 4% chance at each restock.
The Candy Blossom produces 16 fruits per harvest and takes approximately 16 minutes to fully grow. At a base value of around 100,000 Sheckles per fruit, a single harvest cycle can generate substantial passive income. The crop is classified as Flower, Candy, Sweet, and Easter type, meaning it benefits from items and pets targeting any of these categories.
In the Easter Event 2026 Part 2, the Candy Blossom was made available again as Candy Blossom 2026, a separate internal seed. The original 2025 version remains obtainable only through trading. When planning trades, use the
Grow a Garden trade calculator to assess whether what is being offered is fair value.
For the detailed mutation breakdown and two-layer farming strategy specific to this crop, visit the full Candy Blossom Grow a Garden guide.
Quick Stats: Rarity: Divine | Base Value: ~45,125 to 60,166 Sheckles | Event: Lunar Glow Event (May 2025) | Status: Unobtainable | Harvest: Multi-harvest | Drop rate: 0.5% (standard) / 2.5% (premium)
The Moon Blossom was introduced during the Lunar Glow Event in May 2025 and stands out within the blossom family for two reasons: it has the weakest base value of the Divine-rarity blossoms, and it is one of only two plants in the game capable of growing in two distinct color variants.
The Moon Blossom tree grows in either a purple or a blue variant. The purple version features a dark purple trunk with translucent crystals hanging from its leaves and four purple stamens with glowing anther. The blue version follows the same structure but in a cooler blue-toned palette. Both are randomly assigned and cannot be chosen at planting.
Seeds were obtained by opening Night Seed Packs during the Lunar Glow Event, with a drop rate of 0.5% from standard packs and 2.5% from Premium Night Seed Packs. The premium packs were purchasable in bundles of 10 for 1,990 Robux, making guaranteed acquisition expensive. The Moon Blossom has since been listed as unobtainable following the event’s conclusion.
Despite its lower base value, the Moon Blossom scales well with mutations. A Rainbow-mutated Moon Blossom can sell for approximately 1.75 million Sheckles, making it still a worthwhile crop if mutations stack favorably. The crop is classified as Woody, Flower, Leafy, and Night type.
For a deeper look at how weather events affect mutation outcomes on crops like the Moon Blossom, the all weather events guide is a useful companion resource. Pairing the Moon Blossom with a Moon Cat pet also produces strong results.
Quick Stats: Rarity: Transcendent (first ever) | Base Value: 200,000 Sheckles | Event: Prehistoric Event (July 5, 2025) | Status: Trade only | Harvest: Multi-harvest | Max recorded weight: 970 kg
The Bone Blossom is a landmark crop in Grow a Garden history. Added in update 1.13.0 on July 5, 2025 during the Prehistoric Update, it was the first crop ever to receive the Transcendent rarity tier, a classification above Divine. The game’s developers had even teased its existence beforehand, describing it as a new blossom that would surpass the Candy Blossom.
The fruit has a distinctive appearance: an orange square shape with a slightly wider band in the middle and textured holes throughout, with off-white crossbones running diagonally through the center. The seed design reflects its prehistoric theme with earthy textures.
Bone Blossom is classified as Flower and Prehistoric type, meaning it benefits from items or pets that target either of these categories. The Moon Cat pet is among the best companions for maximizing Bone Blossom weight and, by extension, sell value.
Obtaining the Bone Blossom required completing 21 Dino Quests from NPC Blaire at the Prehistoric Quest hut during the Prehistoric Event. Quests reset every 12 hours. Players could reset the entire questline for 100,000,000 Sheckles or 149 Robux to earn additional seeds. The event ended on July 19, 2025, making the seed trading-only from that point.
Update 1.14.0 subsequently buffed the Bone Blossom significantly: base value increased from 175,000 to 200,000 Sheckles, and the huge growth chance was raised from 0.5% to 2.5%. At optimal conditions using sprinklers and pets, Bone Blossom fruits can reach 970 kg in weight and sell for values reaching into the trillions when compounded with strong mutation stacks.
Bone Blossom is also a key ingredient in Prismatic and Transcendent cooking recipes, giving it utility beyond direct selling.
Use the Grow a Garden weight calculator to simulate how different sprinkler configurations affect Bone Blossom weight and the resulting Sheckle output.
Quick Stats: Rarity: Transcendent | Base Value: ~250,000 Sheckles | Event: Christmas Update 2025 (Advent Calendar) | Status: Unobtainable | Harvest: Multi-harvest | Types: Candy, Flower, Spicy, Christmas
The Gingerbread Blossom holds the distinction of carrying the highest average base sell value of any blossom crop in the game at approximately 250,000 Sheckles. It was introduced as part of the Christmas Update 2025 and is the 10th Transcendent-rarity species added to the game overall.
Obtaining the Gingerbread Blossom required completing the full Advent Calendar system: logging in and completing the associated quests across all 19 days. The seed was the 19th and final grand prize reward. Missing days locked players out of claiming the seed, making it a permanent one-time collectible tied directly to consistent daily play during the Christmas 2025 season.
The Gingerbread Blossom has a distinctive festive appearance with gingerbread-man-shaped fruit. Unusually for a high-rarity blossom, it does not carry special mutation interaction mechanics or passive aura effects. Its appeal is straightforward: high consistent harvest value and a festive aesthetic that makes it popular for themed garden layouts.
Like all blossom crops, it is multi-harvest, meaning players who earned it during the event still benefit from a permanent high-value income source in their garden. The Gingerbread Blossom is classified as Candy, Flower, Spicy, and Christmas type and has been noted to have two variants: a happy face and a sad face on the gingerbread fruit.
To plan the most efficient harvest cycle for Gingerbread Blossom alongside other crops, use the Grow a Garden crop planner.
Quick Stats: Base Value: 200,000 Sheckles (nerfed from 500,000) | Event: Valentine’s Day Event | Status: Unobtainable | Harvest: Multi-harvest | Starting purchase cost: 1 quintillion Sheckles
The Heart Blossom stands apart from every other blossom crop because of its unique escalating price mechanic. It was available during the Valentine’s Day Event and could be purchased from the Valentine’s Event Shop for an initial cost equivalent to 1 quintillion in-game currency. Each subsequent purchase doubled that cost, making the Heart Blossom progressively more expensive with every unit obtained.
The produce resembles a blocky palette of red, pink, and purple outlined hearts. The tree itself is structurally similar to the Cherry Blossom but uses a pink-red color palette. There are also red, pink, purple, and a rare black variant of the Heart Blossom that players have noted in-game. The seed is a solid inlet pink block.
On release, the Heart Blossom had a base value of 500,000 Sheckles per fruit, which would have made it the highest-value blossom at launch. The developers subsequently nerfed it to 200,000 Sheckles, bringing it in line with the Bone Blossom. Despite this adjustment, the Heart Blossom retains strong prestige value given its escalating purchase cost and Valentine’s exclusivity.
The Heart Blossom is currently unobtainable outside of player-to-player trading, and its extreme original purchase cost means very few players hold multiple seeds.
Quick Stats: Rarity: Divine | Base Value: ~100,000 Sheckles | Event: Easter Event 2026 Part 2 | Crafting: 50 Golden Eggs + Candy Blossom Shard to Candy Caitlyn NPC | Status: Unobtainable (ended April 29, 2026)
The Candy Blossom 2026 was introduced in the second part of the Easter Event 2026 as a way for newer players to access the original Candy Blossom experience. Visually, the Candy Blossom 2026 is identical to the original 2025 version in appearance, crop structure, produce type, and seed design. Both share the same average base value.
The key distinction is internal and significant: the Candy Blossom 2026 is treated as a completely separate seed by the game’s systems. The Elder Candy Blossom Upgrader only accepts the original 2025 Candy Blossom. The 2026 variant cannot be used to upgrade. This was a deliberate design choice to preserve the exclusivity of the Elder Candy Blossom upgrade path for players who held the original seed.
Obtaining the Candy Blossom 2026 required delivering 50 Golden Eggs plus one Candy Blossom Shard to NPC Candy Caitlyn. Requirements escalated with each subsequent seed obtained: 10 more Golden Eggs and 1 additional Candy Blossom Shard per crafted copy. The seed became unobtainable on April 29, 2026 following a Watering Wednesday event.
Understanding Golden Egg mechanics is key to this crop’s acquisition path. The full Golden Egg guide breaks down how to obtain and efficiently use Golden Eggs.
Quick Stats: Rarity: Prismatic | Base Value: ~150,000 Sheckles | Event: Easter Event 2026 Part 2 via Upgrader | Requirement: Original 2025 Candy Blossom + Elder Candy Blossom Upgrader | Status: Unobtainable | Unique Mechanic: Blossoming mutation aura
The Elder Candy Blossom is the most recently added and rarest blossom crop in the game as of June 2026. It sits at the Prismatic rarity tier, currently the highest rarity tier available for crops in Grow a Garden. It was introduced during the second part of the Easter Event 2026 and was only accessible to players who held an original 2025 Candy Blossom seed.
The upgrade path requires applying the Elder Candy Blossom Upgrader to an existing 2025 Candy Blossom crop. The Elder Candy Blossom 2026 variant cannot be used as a source for this upgrade, which effectively limits the Elder Candy Blossom to players who participated in the original Easter Event 2025.
The produce is a significantly enlarged version of the standard Candy Blossom fruit: the white stick has tilted gradient lines running from turquoise at the base to pink at the top, with the candy itself sharing the same gradient and randomly placed colored squares across its surface.
What makes the Elder Candy Blossom strategically unique is its Blossoming mutation aura. This passive ability occasionally applies the Blossoming mutation to nearby crops and also gives nearby pet eggs a chance to hatch with the Blossoming pet mutation. No other blossom crop provides this kind of garden-wide passive effect. The optimal placement strategy is to position the Elder Candy Blossom at or near the center of the garden, surrounded by other high-value multi-harvest crops from the blossom family to maximize the aura’s coverage.
For a full breakdown of how the Blossoming mutation works, what multipliers it applies, and the best crops to pair it with, see the dedicated Blossoming mutation guide.
Ranking blossom crops requires splitting two distinct lenses: raw base sell value and strategic garden utility. They do not always point to the same crop.
| Rank | Blossom Crop | Base Value | Rarity | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gingerbread Blossom | ~250,000 Sheckles | Transcendent | Highest consistent Sheckle output |
| 2 | Bone Blossom | 200,000 Sheckles | Transcendent | Max income with sprinkler + pet setup |
| 3 | Elder Candy Blossom | ~150,000 Sheckles | Prismatic | Garden-wide Blossoming mutation aura |
| 4 | Candy Blossom / 2026 | ~100,000 Sheckles | Divine | Steady multi-harvest income (16 fruits) |
| 5 | Heart Blossom | 200,000 Sheckles* | Divine* | Trophy value; nerfed from 500K |
| 6 | Moon Blossom | ~45,125 Sheckles | Divine | Dual color variant; mid-tier value |
| 7 | Cherry Blossom | ~500 Sheckles | Divine | Rarest by acquisition; exploit-only origin |
Heart Blossom base value nerfed post-launch. Original release value was 500,000 Sheckles.
A few important clarifications on the ranking above:
Use the Grow a Garden mutation calculator to model how different mutation stacks affect sell value for any blossom crop based on its base value.
None of the 8 blossom crops are currently obtainable through normal gameplay. All seasonal events that introduced them have concluded. Here are the realistic options available as of June 2026.
Trading is the primary method for acquiring blossom crops at this stage. The in-game trading system requires a Trading Ticket, purchasable from the Gear Stall for 100,000 Sheckles when in stock. Equip the ticket, then interact with another player to send a trade request.
When negotiating blossom trades, use current market values as a baseline rather than base Sheckle values. Bone Blossom seeds are among the most actively traded given their high profitability and relatively higher supply compared to Cherry Blossom or Heart Blossom.
To avoid overpaying or getting scammed, read the Grow a Garden scam prevention guide before engaging in any blossom trade. Always conduct trades on private servers and verify counterparty credibility via the community Discord.
A Raccoon pet can steal blossom crop fruits from other players’ gardens. This method yields produce that can be sold for Sheckles, not a plantable seed. The Raccoon hatches from the Night Egg at a 1% drop rate. The fruit theft method is unreliable and only practical for generating short-term Sheckle income, not for acquiring a permanent blossom crop.
Occasionally during Saturday admin abuse sessions, developers manually restock rare seeds including event-exclusive crops. These sessions are not guaranteed to include blossom seeds but are worth monitoring. Use the Grow a Garden weather tracker to stay informed about active game events.
For players who already hold blossom crops, optimizing their yield is the priority. The multi-harvest mechanic means blossom crops are permanent income sources, but the difference between a basic setup and an optimized one is enormous.
The economic case for blossom crops rests on their multi-harvest nature. A one-time harvest crop earns once. A blossom crop earns every harvest cycle indefinitely. At 200,000 Sheckles base value per Bone Blossom fruit over dozens of harvest cycles, the Sheckle accumulation compounds far beyond what any one-time crop can generate over the same period. This is why blossom crops are treated as permanent garden assets, not just high-value seeds.
Weight-based crops like Bone Blossom scale their sell value with fruit weight. Stacking multiple sprinkler types around a planted blossom increases weight over time. For a detailed breakdown of how sprinkler combinations interact, the giant crops guide covers the dilution mechanics and optimal stacking configurations.
Mutations compound multiplicatively on blossom crops. A Bone Blossom fruit with a base value of 200,000 Sheckles that receives a Celestial mutation (120x) stacks with environmental mutations rather than adding them, pushing the value into the hundreds of billions. Weather events are the primary driver of environmental mutations.
Prioritize planting blossom crops before every Thunderstorm event for Shocked mutation (100x), and use the Grow a Garden profit calculator to determine the exact sell value ceiling for any mutation combination.
Players with an Elder Candy Blossom should place it at or near the center of the garden plot. The Blossoming mutation aura affects nearby crops within its range. Surrounding the Elder Candy Blossom with other blossom-family crops maximizes the passive mutation benefit, effectively upgrading the quality of every nearby fruit over time.
The full Blossoming mutation aura mechanics including radius, trigger probability, and interaction with pet mutations are documented in the Blossoming mutation guide.
Blossom crops continue growing while offline, which makes them ideal for the AFK farming method. Use a private server when leaving blossom crops unattended to prevent Raccoon theft from other players in public servers. Set up sprinklers before going AFK to maximize weight accumulation during the offline period.
The Moon Cat is among the strongest pets for Bone Blossom weight amplification. For Flower type crops broadly (which includes all blossoms), the Petal Bee provides a 1% chance to keep a flower plant after harvest — relevant for one-time-harvest flower crops but not applicable to multi-harvest blossoms. The Orchid Mantis interacts specifically with the Elder Candy Blossom’s Blossoming mutation. For a full breakdown of which pets pair best with blossom crops, the pet tier list and pet abilities guide are both useful.
No single resource maps the chronological evolution of the blossom crop family. Understanding this timeline is useful both for trading context and for anticipating when future blossom crops might appear.
The pattern shows blossom crops being tied primarily to the Easter, Christmas, and Valentine’s seasonal events, with one-off appearances during major update events like the Prehistoric Update. Players should anticipate future blossom crops appearing in these same event windows.
Blossom crops are a specific sub-type of Flower type plants defined by two traits: they have the word blossom in their name and they grow as tree structures. There are 8 confirmed blossom crops in the game. All are multi-harvest and event-exclusive limited crops.
There are 8 blossom crops in Grow a Garden as of June 2026: Cherry Blossom, Candy Blossom, Moon Blossom, Bone Blossom, Gingerbread Blossom, Heart Blossom, Candy Blossom 2026, and Elder Candy Blossom.
Flower type crops include over 60 plants with flower-shaped produce. Blossom type crops are a sub-category of only 8 plants that specifically contain the word blossom in their name and grow as trees. All blossom crops are classified as Flower type, but the reverse is not true.
The Gingerbread Blossom has the highest average base value at approximately 250,000 Sheckles. The Bone Blossom follows at 200,000 Sheckles base, but can significantly exceed the Gingerbread Blossom in practice with weight-boosting setups.
Neither the original Candy Blossom nor the Candy Blossom 2026 are currently obtainable. The 2025 version was from the Easter Event 2025, and the 2026 variant became unobtainable on April 29, 2026. Both can only be acquired through player trading.
The Bone Blossom was earned by completing 21 Dino Quests from NPC Blaire during the Prehistoric Event in July 2025. The event has ended and the seed is now only obtainable through player-to-player trading.
The Elder Candy Blossom is obtained by using the Elder Candy Blossom Upgrader on an original 2025 Candy Blossom crop. The Candy Blossom 2026 cannot be used for this upgrade. The upgrader was available during Easter Event 2026 Part 2.
The Blossoming mutation is a passive aura effect unique to the Elder Candy Blossom. It occasionally applies the Blossoming mutation to nearby crops and grants nearby pet eggs a chance to hatch with the Blossoming pet mutation. This garden-wide passive effect is what makes the Elder Candy Blossom strategically distinctive.
Yes. Every blossom crop in Grow a Garden is multi-harvest. Once planted, they continue producing fruit indefinitely without needing to be replanted, making them permanent income generators in any garden setup.
The Cherry Blossom is the rarest by acquisition method. It was obtainable only through a brief 2-hour exploit in April 2025 before being patched. It has never been re-released through any official channel.