Lotus – Grow a Garden Wiki

Your complete wiki for the Lotus crop in Grow a Garden. Find stats, trivia, and how to obtain this plant.

Lotus

Lotus

TierDivine
Seed Chance0.25% / 2.5% / 0.25%
Sheckles Price
N/A
Robux Price
N/A
Obtainable?No
Multi-Harvest?Yes
Price-Floor Value
31,588
Average Value
35,000
Price-Floor Weight19 kg
Average Weight20.00 kg
Minimum Weight14 kg
Huge Chance0.15%

Overview

The Lotus is a limited, multi-harvest divine crop that was available during the Angry Plant Event. It’s classified as both a Stalky and Flower-type crop, meaning it responds to boosts that affect those types. The Lotus is also known for being one of the rarest crops obtainable from seed packs showing up at 0.25% in the Basic Seed Pack and 2.5% in the Premium Seed Pack.

Appearance

The Lotus plant grows from a base of five green leaves, supporting two curved, green, pipe-like stems that twist together in a smooth “X” double helix shape.

Inside this shape, turquoise glowing spikes extend upward and downward from the center, giving it a mystical appearance.

At the top of the plant sits a pale purple lotus flower, resting on a small, square green base. From the flower, two dark purple peduncles rise, each ending with a large, glowing purple cube-shaped anther.

Its seed is a slim, vertical rectangle with a gradient fade from sky blue to pale yellow, making it one of the most visually distinct seeds in the game.

How to Obtain

Players can get the Lotus seed through several methods in Grow a Garden:
  • The Lotus seed could be found through:
  • Basic Seed Pack – 0.25% chance (1 in 400)
  • Premium Seed Pack – 2.5% chance (1 in 40)
  • Rainbow Sack – 0.25% chance
  • Currently, the Lotus is unobtainable, as it was exclusive to the Angry Plant Event.

Lotus Trivia & Fun Facts

  • The Lotus is similar to the Moonglow, since both produce only one yield per harvest and share close base values.
  • The Lotus Seed looks visually similar to the Candy Blossom Seed.
  • In earlier versions of the Garden Guide, the Lotus was listed as obtainable, but this feature has since been removed — currently, no plants show availability status there.

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