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Grow a Garden Crop Data

Viburnum Berry Crop Guide

Viburnum Berry is a rare multi-harvest crop in Grow a Garden. It is currently not obtainable, comes from Safari Harvest Event, and has a base value of 35K¢ sheckles per produce item. It was added on November 1, 2025.

RareSafari Harvest EventMulti harvest
Viburnum Berry produce image
Rare
Viburnum Berry seed image

At a glance

Quick details for Viburnum Berry, including its source, harvest type, value, and seed price.

Source
Safari Harvest Event
Rarity
Rare
Harvest type
Multi harvest
Base value
35,000¢ (35K¢)
Base weight
2 kg
Plant traits
Berry, Stalky, Toxic
Date added
November 1, 2025
Obtainable
No

Overview

Viburnum Berry is a rare multi-harvest crop in Grow a Garden. It is currently not obtainable, comes from Safari Harvest Event, and has a base value of 35,000¢ (35K¢) sheckles per produce item. It was added on November 1, 2025.

Viburnum Berry is not currently obtainable and comes from Safari Harvest Event rather than the regular Seed Shop. It is also included in Exotic Zenith Seed Pack, Rainbow Exotic Zenith Seed Pack, and Zenith Seed Pack.

Growth and Harvesting

The plant takes 36m 13s to fully grow. After the plant is fully grown, new produce takes 1h 26m 32s to grow. A planted Super Seed cannot turn into this crop. This means planting a Super Seed will never directly give this crop.

Plant growth time: 36m 13s. Fruit growth time: 1h 26m 32s.

Economy

Viburnum Berry has a base produce value of 35,000¢ and a base weight of 2 kg. Its huge chance is 1/140 (0.71%). No normal sheckles seed price is listed, so this crop is not presented as a standard priced shop seed.

If you are comparing crops by raw entry values, this one is listed at 35,000¢ sheckles per produce item with a base weight of 2 kg.

Traits and Pack Access

Viburnum Berry has plant traits of Berry, Stalky, and Toxic. Seed pack coverage includes Exotic Zenith Seed Pack, Rainbow Exotic Zenith Seed Pack, and Zenith Seed Pack.

Viburnum Berry currently has 3 recorded plant trait categories (also known as plant types), and a seed pack count of 3.