Traveler’s Fruit – Grow a Garden Wiki

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

Traveler’s Fruit

Traveler’s Fruit

TierDivine
Seed ChanceN/A
Summer Coin Price
32
Robux Price
749
Obtainable?No
Multi-Harvest?Yes
Price-Floor Value
53,248
Average Value
59,000
Price-Floor Weight14.25 kg
Average Weight15.00 kg
Minimum Weight10.5 kg
Huge Chance0.20%

Overview

The Traveler’s Fruit is a multi-harvest Divine crop introduced in the Summer Update. Classified as Woody, Leafy, and Summer, it interacts with items or boosts that affect these crop types, making it a valuable addition for players seeking high-yield Divine crops.

Appearance

The Traveler’s Fruit grows on a plant with a tall central stem and several bare side branches that help support climbing. At the top, multiple branches fan out, each adorned with flat, arrow-shaped leaves.

The fruit itself consists of three elongated blue pods joined at the tip in a tripod formation, each marked with tan stripes. Its design mirrors the real-life Ravenala madagascariensis, commonly known as the Traveler’s Tree, with seeds contained in a tannish 3-stemmed pod, giving the crop a realistic yet game-friendly look.

How to Obtain

Players can get the Traveler’s Fruit seed through several methods in Grow a Garden:
  • The seed for Traveler’s Fruit was previously available for purchase in the Summer Shop for 32 Summer Coins or 749 Robux. It is currently not obtainable.

Traveler’s Fruit Trivia & Fun Facts

  • The crop is inspired by the Ravenala madagascariensis, known as the Traveler’s Tree in real life, which gave the in-game fruit its name.
  • The plant was first spotted in a Week 3 leak of the Bizzy Bee Event.
  • Traveler’s Fruit was the most expensive item in the Summer Shop at the time of release.
  • Its seed closely resembles the Noble Flower seed, inspired by another Roblox game, Fantastic Frontiers.
  • Early players referred to it as the new “Candy Blossom,” but its yield value (295,000 per harvest) proved significantly lower than Candy Blossom (1,200,000 per harvest).

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