Plants Index
Browse all Plants by rarity, damage, cooldown, grow time, and price. Discover how each plant contributes to your defense against Brainrots.
How Plants Work
Plants are your primary defense against Brainrot invasions. Each plant attacks Brainrots that approach your treadmill lanes, dealing consistent damage over time. Every plant has unique damage output, cooldown, and growth time, while rarer plants provide much greater strength and special visuals. They typically resemble their real-world counterparts and can appear in various sizes that further affect their base power.
How to Get Plants
Plants are obtainable through regular gameplay — no testing or admin rights required. You can get them by purchasing seeds from George at the Seed Shop, located next to your plot. Seed stock refreshes every 5 minutes. Once planted, seeds take time to grow before becoming active defenders.
- Buy seeds from George at the Seed Shop
- Wait for plants to grow (growth time varies by type)
- Plants automatically attack Brainrots in their lane
- Fuse Plants with Brainrots in the Fuse Machine to create new hybrid results
Plant Strength and Rarity
Plant rarity determines its overall power, cost, and potential mutations. Higher-rarity plants typically have more damage, longer cooldowns, and greater purchase prices. Rarity also affects how often plants appear in the Seed Shop rotation.
Mutation System
All plants have a chance to grow with special mutations that multiply their base damage and sometimes grant extra effects. These mutations are purely beneficial and scale your plant’s performance dramatically. Below is a list of all known plant mutations and their respective bonuses:
Mutation | Multiplier | Effect | Appearance |
---|---|---|---|
Normal | 1× | Standard base damage | Default appearance |
Gold | 2× | Doubles base damage | Golden leaves and glow |
Diamond | 3× | Triples base damage | Crystal-like sheen |
Neon | 4.5× | Greatly increases damage | Vibrant neon coloration |
Frozen | 4× | Freezes enemies for 0.3 s on hit | Icy blue tint with frost particles |
Brainrot List
Don Fragola
Strawberry
Pumpkin
Sunflower
Sunzio
Aubie
Dragon Fruit
Eggplant
Pine-a-Punch
Grape
Watermelon
Plants FAQ
Common questions about plants in Plants vs Brainrots — how they work, where to get them, and how they interact with Brainrots.