In Grow a Garden, crops are categorized as Woody, Fruity, Flower, Stalky, and more because during various events, the main NPC will request specific crops. Once you give the required plants, you will progress further in the event and receive a reward. Since these are recurring objectives, and at a time of writing, a requirement of the Safari Harvest event, here’s a list of all currently available Stalky crops that you need to know about.
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Stalky Crops List in Grow a Garden

These crops have various rarities, drop chances, and many are currently unobtainable because they were tied to limited-time events. However, they can still be obtained via trading with players who have them or by getting gifted.
- Autumn Shroom
 - Bamboo
 - Beanstalk
 - Bendboo
 - Black Bat Flower
 - Black Magic Ears
 - Boneboo
 - Brussels Sprout
 - Burning Bud
 - Candy Cornflower
 - Chicken Feed
 - Cocovine
 - Coolcool Beanbeanstalk
 - Corn
 - Crimson Thorn
 - Dandelion
 - Elephant Ears
 - Ferntail
 - Firefly Fern
 - Flare Melon
 - Glowshroom
 - Grand Volcania
 - Hinomai
 - Horned Dinoshroom
 - Inferno Quince
 - Kniphofia
 - Lightshoot
 - Lily Of The Valley
 - Lotus
 - Lucky Bamboo
 - Mangrove
 - Mega Mushroom
 - Multitrap
 - Mushroom
 - Mutant Carrot
 - Orange Delight
 - Parsley
 - Pitcher Plant
 - Poseidon Plant
 - Pricklefruit
 - Pyracantha
 - Seer Vine
 - Severed Spine
 - Spring Onion
 - Stonebite
 - Sugarglaze
 - Tall Asparagus
 - Thornspire
 - Untold Bell
 - Urchin Plant
 - Veinpetal
 - Violet Corn
 - Wyrmvine
 - Zebrazinkle
 
From these, you can get Corn, Bamboo, Beanstalk, Burning Bud and Mushroom from the Seed shop, and many others were obtainable from seasonal seed packs such as Fall, Gourmey, Sprout, Summer and more.
In terms of rarity, Beanstalk, Burning Bud, Elephant Ears, and Mangrove are Prismatics while Grand Volcania, Pitcher Plant, Mushroom, Lotus, Urchin Plant, Brussel Sprout, and Mega Mushroom are Divine crops.
If you’d like to know which are the Vegetable Type, Flower Type, and Fungus Type plants, check out our linked guides to get the list.
