In the game “Grow a Garden” on Roblox, “prickly plants” are a specific tag/category of plants used for quests and events (like giving Jack the right plants in the Beanstalk update).

What “prickly plants” means in Grow a Garden

In this game, “prickly” is a gameplay label, not a strict botanical term.

It usually includes plants that visually have spikes, thorns, or spines, similar to things like cacti, roses, and thorny bushes in real life.

Examples from community and guide sites for “Grow a Garden” and similar discussions include:

  • Cactus‑type plants (spiny, desert‑looking) inspired by real cacti like prickly pear.
  • Rose‑type bushes or flowers with visible thorns on stems.
  • Other “thorn bush” or bramble‑style plants used as hazards or special quest items.

Because “prickly” is a tag used in quests, players often ask for a consolidated list on the Grow a Garden Wiki and forum threads like “who can tell me wat all prickly plants are there?” and “List for Prickly plants.”

Where to find the full list

Game updates can change which plants count as “prickly,” so the most up‑to‑date and specific lists are:

  • The Grow a Garden Fandom forum thread asking “who can tell me wat all prickly plants are there?” where players post their discovered list.
  • The “List for Prickly plants” discussion on the same wiki, created to collect all prickly‑tagged plants in one place.
  • External guide pages such as “All Prickly Plants and How to Get Them,” which are written for the Beanstalk event and similar tasks.

Those pages should give you the exact in‑game names and how to obtain each prickly plant for your quests.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.