The Bone Blossom is the new ultra-rare plant added in Grow A Garden’s Prehistoric Update—and yes, it completely outclasses the Candy Blossom. The good news? There’s a real way to get it (no scripts, no scams, no admin-only nonsense). But you’ll need to grind a bit first.
Here’s the full method to get the Bone Blossom Seed in Grow A Garden, plus a breakdown of its insane value and base stats.
How To Get Bone Blossom Seed In Grow A Garden | Roblox
To get the Bone Blossom in Grow A Garden, you need to complete Dino Quests offered by the NPC Blaire. You’ll see a bomb icon above your quest tracker. Each green tick fills that bar. By completing every single one of those tasks, you’ll unlock the weekly prize, which is the Bone Blossom Seed.
Here's a list of all possible Dino Quests (most of them are pretty easy). Remember that your quests will be different, and the list resets over time.
- Plant 100 Carrots
- Plant 10 Watermelons
- Plant 5 Pumpkins
- Plant 25 Bamboo
- Plant 1 Mango
- Grow a Dog to Age 10
- Grow a Golden Lab to Age 10
- Grow a Bunny to Age 10
- Harvest 50 Strawberries
- Harvest 150 Blueberries
- Harvest 25 Apples
- Harvest 10 Coconuts
- Harvest 5 Dragon Fruits
- Craft 1 Lightning Rod
- Craft 2 Mutation Spray Amber
What Is The Bone Blossom Value In Grow A Garden? | Roblox
A 9.72 kg Bone Blossom can sell for 337,000 Sheckles, making it one of the highest-value crops in the game right now. For context, the Candy Blossom’s base weight is around 4 kg. The Bone Blossom? Roughly 7-9 kg base, with values that reflect that bulk.
Official stats show:
- Base Value: 175,000
- Base Weight: 7.00 kg
- Minimum Weight: 4.90 kg
- Huge Chance: 0.5%
The Bone Blossom also boasts a wide mutation pool in Grow A Garden, from Void-Touched to Meteoric to Zombified, making it ideal for mutation collectors.
That’s how to unlock one of the rarest and most profitable plants in Grow A Garden.
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