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List of Woody Plants in Grow a Garden

Grow a Garden is a soothing garden simulator to plant seeds, tend to crops, and harvest profits.

The game features an offline growth system, letting plants grow even when you’re away.

It’s an easygoing tycoon perfect for all ages—equip seeds, click to plant, and watch them bloom.

Buy seeds from the shop when they restock, plant them, wait for them to grow, and earn profits.

This guide contains a list of Woody Plants in Grow a Garden (Woody type crops, fruits, or seeds) for various events, pets, and others.

List of Woody Plants in Grow a Garden

Woody Plants – Grow a Garden
Amberheart Grow a Garden
Amberheart
Apple Grow a Garden
Apple
Avocado Grow a Garden
Avocado
Cacao Grow a Garden
Cacao
Coconut Grow a Garden
Coconut
Cocovine Grow a Garden
Cocovine
Dragon Sapling Grow a Garden
Dragon Sapling
Duskpuff Grow a Garden
Duskpuff
Durian Grow a Garden
Durian
Feijoa Grow a Garden
Feijoa
Giant Pinecone Grow a Garden
Giant Pinecone
Gleamroot Grow a Garden
Gleamroot
Hive Fruit Grow a Garden
Hive Fruit
Kiwi Grow a Garden
Kiwi
Mango Grow a Garden
Mango
Mangosteen Grow a Garden
Mangosteen
Maple Apple Grow a Garden
Maple Apple
Moon Blossom Grow a Garden
Moon Blossom
Moon Mango Grow a Garden
Moon Mango
Nectarine Grow a Garden
Nectarine
Papaya Grow a Garden
Papaya
Peach Grow a Garden
Peach
Pear Grow a Garden
Pear
Rhubarb Grow a Garden
Rhubarb
Sakura Bush Grow a Garden
Sakura Bush
Spiked Mango Grow a Garden
Spiked Mango
Traveler's Fruit Grow a Garden
Traveler’s Fruit

Further reading

List of Prickly Plants in Grow a Garden

List of Berry Plants in Grow a Garden

List of Prehistoric Plants in Grow a Garden

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