Grow a Garden Prickly Plants Guide: Full List and How to Get Them

by: Sophia
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If you’ve been spending time in Roblox’s Grow a Garden, you already know the game has a way of pulling you in with its farming, trading, and seasonal events. The newest big update, the Beanstalk Event, adds another layer of fun. Jack is back with his magic sprout, and he’s asking players to feed it different plants so it grows taller.

The tricky part? Jack doesn’t want just anything. His requests change all the time, and one of the categories that keeps players on their toes is the Prickly Plants group. These sharp little plants are harder to get than your average crop, but they’re worth the effort if you want to climb higher in the event.

This guide goes over every Prickly Plants available, how many points they’re worth, and where you can pick them up.

What Makes a Plant “Prickly”?

Prickly Plants are a special set of crops in the Beanstalk Update. Every time you hand one to Jack, his sprout gets stronger and climbs higher. The point value depends on the plant’s rarity: the rarer it is, the more progress you make.

Unlike basic shop crops, though, some Prickly Plants are locked behind limited events or seasonal shops. That means if you’re not paying attention, you might miss out. Having the right ones stocked in advance makes it way easier to stay ahead of Jack’s requests.

Grow a Garden Prickly Plants Guide: Full List and How to Get Them
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Every Prickly Plant in Grow a Garden

Here’s the full lineup right now:

PlantsRarityPointsHow to Get It
Crown of ThornsUncommon2Event Exclusive
Twisted TangleRare3Event Exclusive
DurianLegendary4Premium Seed Pack
Horned DinoshroomLegendary4Exotic Ancient Seed Pack
PricklefruitLegendary4Event Exclusive
Aloe VeraLegendary4Event Exclusive
GlowthornLegendary4Event Exclusive
PyracanthaLegendary4Event Exclusive
Nectar ThornLegendary4Event Exclusive
FrostspikeLegendary4Frozen Ice King Event
SpeargrassLegendary4Fall Seed Pack
CactusMythical5Seed Shop
Dragon FruitMythical5Seed Shop
PineappleMythical5Summer Merchant Shop
Prickly PearMythical5Summer Merchant Shop
CelestiberryMythical5Event Exclusive
Spiked MangoMythical5Event Exclusive
Princess ThornDivine6Sprout Seed Pack
Venus Fly TrapDivine6Event Exclusive

Tips for Collecting Prickly Plants

  • Keep an eye on events. That’s the only way to grab Twisted Tangle and Pricklefruit.
  • Save for Seed Packs. You’ll need them if you want the Horned Dinoshroom.
  • Buy consistently from the Seed Shop. Cactus and Dragon Fruit are always there and give high points.
  • Check seasonal merchants. Don’t sleep on Pineapple and Prickly Pear — once summer’s gone, so are they.
  • Prioritize the mythical ones. At 5 points each, they’ll give you the fastest progress.

Why They Matter for the Beanstalk

Jack’s sprout doesn’t grow without the right fuel, and Prickly Plants are some of the best fuel around. Since his requests rotate, having a mix of them ready to go keeps you from getting stuck waiting for the next cycle.

The more points you can feed him, the quicker you unlock rewards and climb past other players. Think of Prickly Plants as a way to stay ahead of the curve in the event.

Wrapping Up

The Beanstalk Event has made Grow a Garden even more addictive, and Prickly Plants are at the center of it. Whether you’re farming shop regulars like Cactus and Dragon Fruit or chasing down event exclusives, every plant helps push Jack’s sprout higher.

Make a plan if you want to get the most out of the event. Keep an eye out for seasonal merchants, stock up on shop plants, and check in during events. You’ll always be prepared for anything Jack asks for if you have a good assortment of prickly plants.

So, which Prickly Plant are you aiming for first? Drop your pick in the comments — and share this guide with friends so they can climb the Beanstalk with you.

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