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

Romanesco
| Tier | Prismatic |
| Seed Chance | 0.23% |
| Sheckles Price | 88,000,000 |
| Robux Price | 987 |
| Obtainable? | Yes |
| Multi-Harvest? | Yes |
| Price-Floor Value | 149,815 |
| Average Value | 166,000 |
| Price-Floor Weight | 7.6 kg |
| Average Weight | 8.00 kg |
| Minimum Weight | 5.6 kg |
| Huge Chance | 0.62% |
Overview
The Romanesco is a multi-harvest Prismatic crop introduced during the Beanstalk Event. It is classified as a Sweet, Leafy, and Vegetable-type crop, meaning it benefits from tools and sprinklers that affect those specific categories.
Appearance
The Romanesco has a structure resembling both the Giant Pinecone and Kniphofia crops. It features a tall, spiral-like form that gradually transitions in color from white-green at the base to olive green, then lightens toward the top of the plant.
This intricate pattern and gradient give the Romanesco its distinct, fractal-like appearance, closely resembling its real-world inspiration.
How to Obtain
Players can get the Romanesco seed through several methods in Grow a Garden:
- Has a 0.23% (1/450) chance to appear in the Seed Shop, where it can be purchased for 88,000,000 or 987 Robux.
- Can be acquired through Lucky Harvests.
- May be stolen by a Red Fox.
- Rarely dug up by pets such as the Dog, Golden Lab, or Shiba Inu.
- Found in the Silver Prismatic Seed Pack.
- Can also be collected during Seed Rain events.
Romanesco Trivia & Fun Facts
- The crop is based on the real-life Romanesco broccoli, also known as Roman cauliflower.
- It was first stocked on August 15, 2025.
- The name was updated in the August 24, 2025 patch, changing from Romanesco to Romanesco Seed.
- It is the seventh Prismatic crop added to the Seed Shop, following Beanstalk, Ember Lily, Sugar Apple, Burning Bud, Giant Pinecone, and Elder Strawberry.
- The Romanesco is the second broccoli-type crop introduced to the game, after the standard Broccoli.