
Berry fruits are one of the crop types in Grow a Garden. These types of crops are used in exclusive events to earn points and get rewards. In this guide, check the list of all Berry plants in Grow a Garden, including the best ones that get you more points
Grow a Garden Berry Plants List
All Berry Plant types in Grow a Garden are listed below to help you get more points in different events.
Berry Plant Rarity Points Strawberry Common 1 Blueberry Uncommon 2 Sunbulb Uncommon 2 Raspberry Rare 3 Blue Raspberry Rare 3 Cranberry Legendary 4 Lingonberry Legendary 4 White Mulberry Legendary 4 Fall Berry Legendary 4 Speargrass Legendary 4 Pyracantha Legendary 4 Willowberry Legendary 4 Celestiberry Mythical 5 Grape Divine 6 Elder Strawberry Prismatic 7
Despite having a lot of Berry fruits in the game, not all of them are currently obtainable. Moreover, the low-tier fruits will not get you enough points. Some of the Berry type seeds are available in the Seed Shop, while others are available in Traveling Merchant shops and the Crafting table.
Best Berry Plants You Should Use in Grow a Garden
Previously, the berry crops were needed at the Beanstalk event. In the upcoming Fall Event, players must bloom the tree to restock Fall Shops by using these specific plant types. I suggest you go for the fruits that are multi-harvest, higher-tier, and grow easily. The good thing is that many of the high-tier berries are available at the Seed Shop, such as Grape and Elder Strawberry. You can also go for the Blue Raspberry from the Gardener Seed pack or Lingonberry from the crafting recipes.
As I said earlier, you will require different types of plants to get points in exclusive Grow a Garden events. Here is a list of some other plant types you will need:
- Woody Plants in Grow a Garden
- Tropical Plants in Grow a Garden
- Fruit Plants in Grow a Garden
- Vegetable Plants in Grow a Garden
- Sweet Plants in Grow a Garden
These are all the Berry plants in Grow a Garden, used for different events. Which Berry fruit crops are you using to get more points? Let us know in the comments.