Fee fi fo fum, and so on and so on! Grow a Garden’s latest update takes its inspiration from the fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk, but hopefully whoever resides at the top of that oversized plant won’t be quite so cranky as the giant in the original, and will just let you have the event-exclusive rewards the game promises its community members for helping the beanstalk to grow.

A quest-giving NPC named Jack is in town requesting plants to help the beanstalk that’s sprouted out of nowhere grow tall enough to reach the sky and nab the rewards that are up there. Flower Plants are just one of several types you’ll need to cultivate; check out our Grow a Garden Flower Plants list below to see what Jack’s looking for.

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Grow a Garden Flower Plants list

Like many plant categories in Grow a Garden, flowers contain some surprises. You probably weren’t expecting to be able to present Jack with an artichoke to satisfy his desire to collect a flower, after all, but the more you know!

To help you on your quest, this list features all plants classed as Flowers in Grow a Garden:

Flower PlantsArtichokeFlare DaisyOrange TulipEmber LilyRosy DelightRoseManuka FlowerMonobloomaCrocusNightshadeBurning BudLavenderDaffodilZenflarePurple DahliaGrand VolcaniaFoxgloveSerenitySucculentLilacLiberty LilyRafflesiaTaroflowerHinomaiMoonflowerVeinpetalPink LilySunflower

Grow a Garden doesn’t have any super common flower types, but most flower seed packs have an “uncommon” spawn that is still the easiest to obtain and quickest to grow. Roses, Flair Daisies, and Orange Tulips are among the best flowers to try to farm for Jack’s challenge, since they are all the most common drops from some of the easiest flower seed packets to track down.

For the rest of the different plant types for the beanstalk event in Grow a Garden, check out the list below:

Before you go, be sure to check out our Grow a Garden codes list to see what freebies you can get your hands on! You might also like our Twilight Shop and Traveling Shop guides, which can be useful for collecting some of the game’s rare seed types.

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