The Hive Fruit was one of the most exciting crops I ever tried to collect in Grow A Garden. Introduced during the Bizzy Bee Event, it quickly became one of the most valuable divine-tier plants. I remember the thrill of discovering its unusual growth patterns and the unique look it brought to my farm.
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🌱 Overview and Appearance
Hive Fruit grows from outward-branching extensions, producing up to four fruits per harvest. Its appearance is striking: brown and yellow stripes with a hole in the middle. Watching it develop over time felt different compared to other crops, since instead of just expanding, it gradually grows in size.
🛒 Obtainment and Value
The seeds were originally purchasable from the Honey Shop for in-game currency. Over time, the Hive Fruit became notorious for having multiple value changes, bouncing from 6,400 to 55,955 within a few updates. This fluctuation made it feel like the stock market of crops.
🐝 Trivia and Bugs
As a divine-tier plant, the Hive Fruit also had a unique ability: releasing bees when pollinated. For a while, this ability was broken, but later updates fixed it. Interestingly, the Hive Fruit also had bugs that made it nearly impossible to collect without a harvest tool.
- Divine-tier crop with multi-harvest ability.
- Had several drastic price changes across updates.
- Sometimes bugged, requiring a special tool to harvest.
The Hive Fruit remains one of my favorite additions because it perfectly combined rarity, utility, and lore within the Grow A Garden universe.
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