One of the most interesting Mythical crops I’ve come across in Grow a Garden is the Cocovine. Released during the Crafters Update, this limited, multi-harvest plant is a fascinating hybrid with great value. Although it’s no longer obtainable through normal means, it remains a highly sought-after crop among collectors.
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This guide will dive into the details of the Cocovine, from its unique appearance and origins to its impressive stats and hidden secrets.
🌱 Appearance and Characteristics
The Cocovine’s design is a creative mashup of two different plants. The crop itself grows on a thin green stem with several offshoots, much like a grape vine. Each of these smaller stems has a large, dark green leaf at the end. The produce is light brown and shaped like a coconut, but with six green leaves and a small stem on top, which is studded.
As its trivia suggests, the Cocovine is a hybrid of a Coconut and a Grape plant, which I find to be a really cool concept. This kind of creative combination is what makes discovering new crop mutations so exciting.
📦 How to Obtain Cocovine
Since the Crafters Update has ended, the Cocovine is no longer available through the event shop. The only way to get it now is by opening any leftover seed packs from that specific event.
- Crafters Seed Pack: 4.5% chance
- Exotic Crafters Seed Pack: 4.5% chance
- Rainbow Sack: 8% chance
💡 Key Stats and Trivia
The Cocovine is a top-tier Mythical crop with excellent value. It also has some fun hidden details that I love discovering.
- Average Value: 66,666 Gold
- Average Weight: 14 kg
- Huge Chance: 0.36%
- Trivia: If you zoom in close enough, you can see a red block (like an apple) inside every Cocovine, which was likely used for testing by the developers. Also, each plant can yield between one and six fruits per harvest.
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