- For other uses, see plants.
Plants are living organisms that belong to the Plantae kingdom. They obtain most of their energy from sunlight in a process called photosynthesis. However, not all plants absorb energy via photosynthesis. They are the protagonists of Plants vs. Zombies and the player's main defense against the undead assailants.
The plants also populate the Zen Garden, available on the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Android, Nintendo DS, iPad, and iPhone versions of Plants vs. Zombies. In the Zen Garden, the player is able to use the Watering Can, Bug Spray and fertilizer to grow plants and earn money.
Audio
Sound | Description |
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A plant planted on the ground or roof. | |
A plant planted in the pool/on a lily pad. |
All the seed packets in the PC version. The purple ones in the bottom row are bought from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies.
Overview
There are many different plants, each with different abilities and special attributes. During Night, sun does not fall from the sky, so mushrooms are usually used because of their low sun cost. In Pool levels, plants must be either Aquatic or planted on a Lily Pad to be in the water. Fog levels are a mix of night and pool levels but also have fog in the level, which can be removed temporarily with a Blover or removed with a Plantern or Torchwood until the end of the level or whenever the plant is removed with the shovel or eaten/destroyed by zombies. On the Roof, plants require Flower Pots to be planted on before planting the actual plant. Also, the roof is slanted to make the levels harder by making most of the projectiles hit the slanted part of the roof instead of the zombies, so catapult plants are used. A Night Roof setting exists, which is where the player fights Dr. Zomboss.
On the top of each seed packets, there is a phrase: "Bloom and Doom Seed Co." (except in the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSiWare, Android, and iOS version of Plants vs. Zombies), "BLOOM & DOOM" being a name that PopCap brainstormed when they were looking for names for Plants vs. Zombies.
Projectiles
To fight zombies, certain projectiles are fired from plants. For example, peas are fired from peashooting plants, such as Peashooters, Snow Peas and Threepeaters. Spikes are fired from Cattails and Cacti. Spores are shot from Puff-shrooms, Scaredy-shrooms, and Sea-shrooms. Fumes are shot from Fume-shrooms and Gloom-shrooms. Lobbed-shot plants each fire their own specific kind of projectile such cabbage or melons. Stars are fired from Starfruits. Lobbed-shot plants such as Cabbage-pults, Kernel-pults, Melon-pults, and Winter Melons can also shoot over shields and hit Snorkel Zombies while they are underwater, although they cannot hit Balloon Zombies, despite the fact that they shoot high up, and corn cobs are launched from Cob Cannons.
Note: The table below is about the damage of the projectiles. The numbers are the amount of peas equivalent in damage to the projectile, and a normal Zombie takes ten peas to kill.
Projectile shooter name | Damage | Projectile | Equivalent in peas |
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Peashooter, Repeater, Threepeater, Split Pea, Gatling Pea | Average | Pea or fire pea after passing a Torchwood | 1 (pea), Varies1 (fire peas' splash damage), 2 (fire pea) |
Snow Pea | Average,
slows zombies |
Frozen pea or pea after passing a Torchwood | 1, halves zombies' speed (frozen pea) |
Puff-shroom, Scaredy-shroom, Sea-shroom | Average | Spore | 1 |
Fume-shroom, Gloom-shroom | Average, penetrates Shields | Fumes | 1 |
Cactus, Cattail | Average, pops balloons | Spike | 1, pops balloons |
Starfruit | Average (for each star) | Star | 1 |
Cabbage-pult | Average | Cabbage | 2 |
Kernel-pult | Weak (kernel), average (butter) | Kernel or butter | 1 (kernel), 2 and stun (butter) |
Melon-pult | Powerful, area of effect | Melon | 4 (target), Varies2 (splash) |
Winter Melon | Very powerful, area of effect, slows zombies | Frozen melon | 4 (target), Varies2 (splash), all are slowed |
Cob Cannon | Massive, area of effect, armour penetrating | Corn cob | 90 (three-by-three area) |
1. Deals 14÷[number of zombies hit by splash], adjusted to between 0.05 and 0.65 pea-equivalent (inclusive).
2. Deals 28÷[number of zombies hit by splash], adjusted to between 0.05 and 1.3 pea-equivalent (inclusive).
Type of plants
Plants received when playing Adventure Mode
At the end of each level of the player's first playthrough of Adventure Mode, a new seed packet of a plant made by the Bloom & Doom Seed Company is received from the last zombie to get destroyed. There is a theory that Crazy Dave throws them, according to a Sneak Peek to the Xbox 360 Version. Once the Suburban Almanac is acquired in level 2-4, a sometimes humorous quote of each plant can be read as well as a summary and helpful facts about it.
Plants received at Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies
Once Crazy Dave's car key is found, Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies is unlocked and more plants can be purchased with Money. These plants are called upgrade plants. They are the Gatling Pea ($5000), Twin Sunflower ($5000), Gloom-shroom ($7500), Cattail ($10,000), Winter Melon ($10,000), Gold Magnet ($3000), Spikerock ($7500), and Cob Cannon ($20,000). Imitater ($30,000) is also available here but requires completing Adventure Mode before he can be bought. Other upgrade plants will arrive after receiving certain objects, such as Gloom-shroom and Cattail being available to buy when you receive the taco.
Sun producing plants
Sun producing plants are vital for regular levels in order to plant. Each plant has a certain amount of sun that is needed in order for it to be planted. Also, the seed packets for plants have a recharge time; some of which are longer than others. In Survival: Endless, upgrade plants cost 50 more sun to plant for each of that particular plant on the lawn at the time of planting. Below are the costs of sun producing plants and how much sun is produced.
Name | Cost | Sun per production |
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Sunflower | 50 | 25 |
Sun-shroom | 25 | 15 before growing, then 25 sun after growing (grows after producing five small sun) |
Twin Sunflower | 150 | 50 sun per production |
Giant Sunflower | 50 | 50 sun per production |
Type | Value | Produced by |
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Big sun | 50 | Sky in Sunny Day |
Normal sun | 25 | Sky in daytime levels, Sunflower, Sun-shroom after growing, Twin Sunflower, Giant Sunflower |
Small sun | 15 | Sun-shroom before growing |
Money producing plants
The Marigold is the only money producing plant, but in the Zen Garden, all plants will drop gold coins when fertilized, happy and also drop diamonds when fully grown. Feeding chocolate to plants in the Zen Garden will produce coins faster. Gold Magnets and Stinky the Snail aid in money production as well.
Morticulturalist Achievement
To unlock the Morticulturalist achievement you must collect all 49 plants, including the upgrade plants and the Imitater in Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies. Be prepared to be money farming for a long time, because all plants from Crazy Dave when added together cost $98,000.
List of plants
Recharge time:
Notes:
- VM stands for Versus Mode.
- HW stands for Heavy Weapon.
Plant | Image | Description | Unlocked | Health | Attack Damage | Damage per second | Average Attack Interval (seconds) | Sun cost | Recharge |
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Peashooter | Peashooters are your first line of defense. They shoot peas at attacking zombies. | At the beginning | 300 | 20 | 13.333 | 1.425 | 100 | Fast | |
Sunflower | Sunflowers are essential for you to produce extra sun. Try planting as many as you can! | Beating Level 1-1 | 300 | - | - | 24.25 | 50 | Fast | |
Cherry Bomb | Cherry Bombs can blow up all zombies in an area. They have a short fuse so plant them near zombies. | Beating Level 1-2 | Infinite | 18001 | 36 | 1.2 | 150 | Very slow | |
Wall-nut | Wall-nuts have hard shells which you can use to protect your other plants. | Beating Level 1-3 | 4000 | Varies3 | Varies3(Wall-nut bowling, Wall-nut bowling 2) | - | 50 | Slow | |
Potato Mine | Potato Mines pack a powerful punch, but they need a while to arm themselves. You should plant them ahead of zombies. They will explode on contact. | Beating Level 1-5 | 300 | 1800 | 80 | 15 (arming) | 25 | Slow | |
Snow Pea | Snow Peas shoot frozen peas that damage and slow the enemy. | Beating Level 1-6 | 300 | 20 | 13.333 | 1.425 | 175 150 (VM) 100 (HW) |
Fast | |
Chomper | Chompers can devour a zombie whole, but they are vulnerable while chewing. | Beating Level 1-7 | 300 | Infinite
402 |
57.143 (chomp)
40 (bite) |
42 (chewing) | 150 | Fast | |
Repeater | Repeaters fire two peas at a time. | Beating Level 1-8 | 300 | 20 (×2) | 26.667 | 1.425 | 200 150 (VM) |
Fast | |
Puff-shroom | Puff-shrooms are cheap, but can only fire a short distance. | Beating Level 1-10 | 300 | 20 | 13.333 | 1.425 | 0 | Fast | |
Sun-shroom | Sun-shrooms give small sun at first and normal sun later. | Beating Level 2-1 | 300 | - | - | 24.25 | 25 | Fast | |
Fume-shroom | Fume-shrooms shoot fumes that can pass through screen doors. | Beating Level 2-2 | 300 | 20 | 13.333 | 1.425 | 75 | Fast | |
Grave Buster | Plant Grave Busters on graves to remove the graves. | Beating Level 2-3 | 300 | - | - | 4.5 (destroying a grave) | 75 | Fast Very slow (VM) | |
Hypno-shroom | When eaten, Hypno-shrooms will make a zombie turn around and fight for you. | Beating Level 2-5 | 300 | - | - | - | 75 | Slow | |
Scaredy-shroom | Scaredy-shrooms are long-ranged shooters that hide when enemies get near them. | Beating Level 2-6 | 300 | 20 | 13.333 | 1.425 | 25 | Fast | |
Ice-shroom | Ice-shrooms temporarily immobilize all zombies on the screen. | Beating Level 2-7 | 300 (asleep) Infinite (exploding) |
20 | 0.4 | 1 | 75 | Very slow | |
Doom-shroom | Doom-shrooms destroy everything in a large area and leave a crater that can't be planted on. | Beating Level 2-8 | 300 (asleep) Infinite (exploding) |
18001 | 36 | 1 | 125 | Very slow | |
Lily Pad | Lily pads let you plant non-aquatic plants on top of them. | Beating Level 2-10 | 300 | - | - | - | 25 | Fast | |
Squash | Squashes will smash the first zombie that gets close to it. | Beating Level 3-1 | 300 Infinite (squashing) |
1800 | 60 | ??? (action before squashing) | 50 75 (VM) |
Slow | |
Threepeater | Threepeaters shoot peas in three lanes. | Beating Level 3-2 | 300 | 20 (×3) | 13.333 | 1.425 | 325 200 (VM) 400 (HW) |
Fast Very slow (VM) | |
Tangle Kelp | Tangle Kelp are aquatic plants that pull the first zombie that nears them underwater. | Beating Level 3-3 | 300 (tangling) |
Infinite | 80 | - | 25 | Slow | |
Jalapeno | Jalapenos destroy an entire lane of zombies. | Beating Level 3-5 | Infinite | 18001 | 36 | 1 | 125 | Very slow | |
Spikeweed | Spikeweeds pop tires and hurt any zombies that step on them. | Beating Level 3-6 | 300 One smash |
20 | 20 | 1 | 100 | Fast | |
Torchwood | Torchwoods turn peas that pass through them into fireballs that deal twice as much damage. | Beating Level 3-7 | 300 | - | - | - | 175 | Fast | |
Tall-nut | Tall-nuts are heavy-duty wall plants that can't be vaulted over. | Beating Level 3-8 | 8000 | - | - | - | 125 | Slow | |
Sea-shroom | Sea-shrooms are aquatic plants that shoot short ranged spores. | Beating Level 3-10 | 300 | 20 | 13.333 | 1.425 | 0 | Slow | |
Plantern | Planterns light up an area, letting you see through fog. | Beating Level 4-1 | 300 | - | - | - | 25 | Slow | |
Cactus | Cactuses shoot spikes that can hit both ground and air targets. | Beating Level 4-2 | 300 | 20 | 13.333 | 1.425 | 125 100 (VM) |
Fast | |
Blover | Blovers blow away all balloon zombies and fog. | Beating Level 4-3 | Infinite | - | - | - | 100 | Fast | |
Split Pea | Split Peas shoot peas forward and backwards. | Beating Level 4-5 | 300 | 20 (forward)
20 (×2) (backward) |
13.333 (forward)
26.667 (backward) |
1.425 | 125 | Fast Very slow (VM) | |
Starfruit | Starfruits shoot stars in 5 directions. | Beating Level 4-6 | 300 | 20 (×5) | 13.333 | 1.425 | 125 175 (VM) |
Fast | |
Pumpkin | Pumpkins protect plants that are within their shells. | Beating Level 4-7 | 4000 | - | - | - | 125 | Slow | |
Magnet-shroom | Magnet-shrooms remove helmets and other metal objects from zombies. | Beating Level 4-8 | 300 | - | - | 15 | 100 | Fast | |
Cabbage-pult | Cabbage-pults hurl cabbages at the enemy. | Beating Level 4-10 | 300 | 40 | 13.333 | 2.925 | 100 | Fast | |
Flower Pot | Flower Pots let you plant on the roof. | Beating Level 5-1 | 300 | - | - | - | 25 | Fast | |
Kernel-pult | Kernel-pults fling corn kernels and butter at zombies. | Beating Level 5-2 | 300 | 20 (kernel)
40 (butter) |
6.667 (kernel)
13.333 (butter) |
2.925 | 100 | Fast | |
Coffee Bean | Use Coffee Beans to wake up sleeping mushrooms. | Beating Level 5-3 | Infinite | - | - | 1 | 75 25 (VM) |
Fast | |
Garlic | Garlic diverts zombies into other lanes. | Beating Level 5-5 | 400 | - | - | - | 50 75 (VM) |
Fast Very slow (VM) | |
Umbrella Leaf | Umbrella Leaves protect nearby plants from bungees and catapults. | Beating Level 5-6 | 300 | - | - | - | 100 | Fast | |
Marigold4 | Marigolds give you silver and gold coins. | Beating Level 5-7 | 300 | - | - | 24.25 | 50 | Slow | |
Melon-pult4 | Melon-pults do heavy damage to groups of zombies. | Beating Level 5-8 | 300 | 80 (target) Varies6 (splash) | 26.667 (target)
10 (splash) |
2.925 | 300 | Fast Very slow (VM) | |
Gatling Pea45 | Gatling Peas shoot four peas at a time. | Beating Level 3-4; $5000 | 300 | 20 (×4) | 53.333 | 1.425 | 250 (+200) | Very slow | |
Twin Sunflower45 | Twin Sunflowers give twice as much sun as a normal sunflower. | Beating Level 3-4; $5000 | 300 | - | - | 24.25 | 150 (+50) | Very slow | |
Gloom-shroom45 | Gloom-shrooms release heavy fumes in an area around themselves. | Beating Level 4-4; $7500 | 300 | 20 (×8) | 100 | 0.2 (initial attack)
1.925 (follow-up attacks) |
150 (+75) | Very slow | |
Cattail45 | Cattails can attack any lane and shoot down balloon zombies too. | Beating Level 4-4; $10,000 | 300 | 20 (×2) | 26.667 | 1.425 | 225 (+25) | Very slow | |
Winter Melon45 | Winter Melons do heavy damage and slow groups of zombies. | Beating Adventure Mode; $10,000 | 300 | 80 (target)
Varies6 (splash) |
26.667 (target)
10 (splash) |
2.925 | 200 (+300) | Very slow | |
Gold Magnet45 | Gold Magnets collect coins and diamonds for you. | Beating Level 5-1; $3000 | 300 | - | - | 10 | 50 (+100) | Very slow | |
Spikerock4 | Spikerocks pop multiple tires and damage zombies that walk over it. | Beating Level 5-1; $7500 | 450 Nine smashes |
20 (×2) | 40 | 1 | 125 (+100) | Very slow | |
Cob Cannon45 | Click on the Cob Cannon to launch deadly cobs of corn. | Beating Adventure Mode; $20,000 | 300 | 18001 | 51.799 | ??? (first cob)
34.75 (every reload afterwards) 3.73 (landing) |
500 (+100x2) | Very slow | |
Imitater47 | Imitaters let you use two of the same plant during a level! | Beating Adventure Mode; $30,000 | 300 (transforming) | - | - | ??? (transforming) | As the imitated plant | ||
Explode-o-nut4 | Explode-o-nuts explode upon contact with zombies. | Used in Wall-nut Bowling levels | 4000 | 18001 | 36 | - | 0 | Very slow | |
Giant Wall-nut8 | Giant Wall-nut can crush a row of zombies or have large amounts of health. | Used in Wall-nut Bowling 2 and Big Time | 4000 (Wall-nut Bowling 2) 8000 (Big Time) |
Infinite | - | - | Free 50 (Big Time) |
None Slow (Big Time) | |
Reverse Repeater | Reverse Repeaters fire two peas backwards at a time in Vasebreaker. | Used in all Vasebreaker levels except for Vasebreaker and Hokey Pokey | 300 | 20 (×2) | 26.667 | 1.425 | 200 | N/A | |
Giant Sunflower8 | Giant Sunflower produces one big sun that is worth 50 instead of 25 from a regular sunflower. | Used in Big Time | 600 | - | - | 24.25 | 50 | Fast | |
Giant Marigold8 | Giant Marigold drops two silver or gold coins at once. | Used in Big Time | 600 | - | - | 24.25 | 50 | Slow | |
Sprout7 | Sprouts let you water them in the Zen Garden. | N/A | 300 | - | - | - | 0 | N/A | |
Tree of Wisdom7 | When fed Tree Food in the Zen Garden, it gives the player tips on how to play the game. | Beating Adventure Mode; $10,000 | - | - | - | - | N/A | N/A |
1. Armour penetrating (ignores headwares, shields, etc.).
2. Only towards Gargantuar, Giga-gargantuar, and Dr. Zomboss.
3. Deals 900 damage to headwares, 400 to shields, and 1800 otherwise.
4. That plant does not exist in Java Edition.
5. Is an upgrade that can be bought from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies.
6. Deals 560÷[number of zombies hit by splash], adjusted to between 1 and 26 damage (inclusive).
7. Not an upgrade, but can also be bought from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies.
8. This is the bigger form of a plant in the Canceled mini-game Big Time.
Trivia
- No plants start with the letter A, N, O, Q, V, X, Y, or Z.
- Mushrooms are classified as plants, even though they are actually fungi, which are an entirely different kingdom in the domain Eukaryote.
- In the instant kills' Suburban Almanac pages, they blink.
- All plants (including instant-use plants if timed correctly) are vulnerable to theft (except for Cob Cannon) or explosions.
- All plants were also vulnerable to shots by Catapult Zombie, Peashooter Zombie or Gatling Pea Zombie. Note that not all zombies can defeat plants with their shots, as Umbrella Leaf can bounce Catapult Zombie's basketballs off, and Peashooter Zombie or Gatling Pea Zombie's peas can pass through Lily Pad, Spikeweed, Coffee Bean, and Spikerock without hitting them.
- For Grave Buster's case, Bungee Zombies never target graves. But it is possible for him being stolen while spawning Bungee Zombie and planting Grave Buster together on the tile via hacking tools.
- Most game commercials and the mini-game Slot Machine show Peashooters with the back of the Repeater (two leaves).
- Different animations are seen when the player plants something in different terrain. If the player plants something on land, or a Flower Pot, they can see soil jumping out of the ground. If they plant something on the water, there will be a splash of water.
- When the player plants on land or on a Flower Pot, there are two slightly different sound effects that can be made. Planting on water, however, will only produce one sound effect.
- Upgrade plants say they must be planted on their downgrades, Grave Buster must be planted on graves, Lily Pad must be planted on water, and Flower Pot can be planted on both the Roof and the lawn.
- The most plants the player can have on one square is five: Lily Pad or Flower Pot, a Fume-shroom, a Pumpkin, a Gloom-shroom, and a Coffee Bean. Coincidentally, this is done in many farming and Survival: Endless strategies.
- In the Zen Garden, aquatic plants do not need water (probably because they already have water in the aqua pot or aquarium).
- If Jack-in-the-Box Zombie explodes near the crushed sprite of defeated plants, they will despawn immediately upon the explosion.
- It is also possible for a Bungee Zombie to steal a flattened sprite of a defeated plant, as well as being removed by a shovel (with the latter only applies to Pumpkin).
- Flattened sprite of defeated plants despawn after 5 seconds.
- However, their despawning time of 5 seconds will be affected if a Jalapeno Zombie and Jack-in-the-Box Zombie explode near the flattened sprite of defeated plants where they will despawn upon the explosion even before 5 seconds have been reached, and the despawning time stops when a zombie enters the player's house to eat the brains where anything on the screen except the zombie that reached the house will stop upon triggering the game over cutscene and a sprite will stay even after the "Game Over" dialog box is displayed until the player restarts or exits the level.
- The plants eaten by zombies that eat them and flattened sprite of defeated plants made by Zomboni, Catapult Zombie, Gargantuar, and Dr. Zomboss are PVZ's counterpart to the game mechanics of fishes in Insaniquarium, another PopCap game and also created by George Fan, where the former is the game's equivalent to the fishes eaten by aliens in Insaniquarium while the latter is a fish dying of hunger, hit by missiles from Destructor or energy orbs from Ulysses where it will show a corpse when the fish turn upside down and their color change into grey which will fall down and disappear at the bottom of the tank.
See also
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Plants vs. Zombies | |
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Day | Peashooter · Sunflower · Cherry Bomb · Wall-nut · Potato Mine · Snow Pea · Chomper · Repeater |
Night | Puff-shroom · Sun-shroom · Fume-shroom · Grave Buster · Hypno-shroom · Scaredy-shroom · Ice-shroom · Doom-shroom |
Pool | Lily Pad · Squash · Threepeater · Tangle Kelp · Jalapeno · Spikeweed · Torchwood · Tall-nut |
Fog | Sea-shroom · Plantern · Cactus · Blover · Split Pea · Starfruit · Pumpkin · Magnet-shroom |
Roof | Cabbage-pult · Flower Pot · Kernel-pult · Coffee Bean · Garlic · Umbrella Leaf · Marigold · Melon-pult |
Upgrades | Gatling Pea · Twin Sunflower · Gloom-shroom · Cattail · Winter Melon · Gold Magnet · Spikerock · Cob Cannon |
Others | Imitater · Explode-o-nut · Giant Wall-nut · Reverse Repeater · Giant Sunflower · Giant Marigold · Sprout · Tree of Wisdom |
Plants vs. Zombies: Social Edition | |
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Normal | Peashooter · Sunflower · Cherry Bomb · Wall-nut · Potato Mine · Chomper · Repeater · Puff-shroom · Scaredy-shroom · Snow Pea · Sun-shroom · Fume-shroom · Grave Buster · Lily Pad · Squash · Spikeweed · Tangle Kelp · Torchwood · Sea-shroom · Jalapeno · Coffee Bean · Tall-nut · Pumpkin · Magnet-shroom · Blover · Melon-pult · Cactus |
Premium | Pickled Pepper · Icy Fume-shroom · Fire-shroom · Flamewood · Vine-nut · Gatling Pea · Twin Sunflower · Gloom-shroom · Winter Melon · Super Chomper · Future Star · Calm Chuck |
Plants vs. Zombies Adventures | |
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>Normal | Peashooter · Sunflower · Aspearagus · Wall-nut · Cherry Bomb · Popcorn · Beet · Snow Pea · Jalapeño · Magnet Plant · Flaming Pea · Shamrock · Bamboo Shoot · Repeater · Chilly Pepper · Twin Sunflower |
VIPs | Sweet Pea · Beeshooter · Hard-nut · Acespearagus · Power Flower · Beetboxer · Ice Queen Pea · Shamrockstar · Bamboom |
Others | Trees |
Plants vs. Zombies 2 (Chinese version) | |
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Ancient Egypt | Peashooter · Sunflower · Wall-nut · Cabbage-pult · Bloomerang · Iceberg Lettuce · Grave Buster · Bonk Choy · Repeater · Twin Sunflower · Snow Pea · Cherry Bomb · Torchwood |
Pirate Seas | Kernel-pult · Snapdragon · Power Lily · Spikeweed · Spring Bean · Coconut Cannon · Spikerock · Lightning Reed · Tall-nut |
Wild West | Threepeater · Squash · Split Pea · Chili Bean · Jalapeno · Pea Pod · Melon-pult · Winter Melon · Imitater |
Kongfu World | Resistant Radish · Fire Gourd · Heavenly Peach · Bamboo Shoot |
Far Future | Laser Bean · Blover · Citron · E.M.Peach · Infi-nut · Magnifying Grass · Tile Turnip · Starfruit |
Dark Ages | Hypno-shroom · Sun-shroom · Puff-shroom · Fume-shroom · Sun Bean · Pea-nut · Magnet-shroom · Oak Archer · Coffee Bean · Plantern |
Big Wave Beach | Acid Lemon · Lotus Pod · Lily Pad · Bowling Bulb · Banana Launcher · Guacodile · Tangle Kelp · Homing Thistle |
Frostbite Caves | Hurrikale · Fire Peashooter · Hot Potato · Pepper-pult · Chard Guard · Stunion · Rafflesia · Whirlwind Acorn |
Sky City | Rotobaga · Loquat · Asparagus · Saucer · Horsebean · Groundcherry · Anthurium · Pineapple |
Lost City | Lava Guava · Red Stinger · A.K.E.E. · Stallia · Gold Leaf · Toadstool · Jackfruit |
Neon Mixtape Tour | Morning Glory · Phat Beet · Thyme Warp · Celery Stalker · Spore-shroom · Garlic · Intensive Carrot · Cactus |
Jurassic Marsh | Primal Peashooter · Primal Wall-nut · Perfume-shroom · Primal Sunflower · Primal Potato Mine · Primal Rafflesia · Dino-Roar Grass · Timid Thorns · Sugarcane Master |
Modern Day | Shadow-shroom · Caulipower · Moonflower · Grimrose · Nightshade · Dusk Lobber · Blooming Heart |
Steam Age | Gold Bloom · Flat-shroom · Maypop Mechanic · Lotus Shooter · Wind-Blowing Vanilla · Lily of Pharmacy · Mulberry Blaster |
Renaissance Age |
Aloe · Bearberry Mortar · Wax Gourd Guard · Oily Olive · Jeweler Pomegranate · Dartichoke |
Heian Age | Dripping Diphylleia · Stephania · Tupistra Stalker · Dendrobium Windbreak · Chef Cypripedium · Boophone Geigi |
Fairytale Forest | Ents · Heath Seeker · Hat Mushroom · Hocus Crocus · Princess Spring Grass · Bamboo Trooper |
Monthly special | Pyro-shroom · Carrotillery · Cryo-shroom · Dandelion · Strong Broccoli · Machine Gun Pomegranate · Chomper · Sweet Potato · Landlord Bamboo · Sap-fling · Ghost Pepper · Chestnut Squad · Bamboo Bro · Rose Swordfighter · Magic-shroom · Electric Blueberry · Mischief Radish · Endurian · Pumpkin Witch · Sunflower Singer · Snow Cotton · Agave · Kiwifruit · Pretty Plum · Dragonfruit · Angel Starfruit · Gatling Pea · Banksia Boxer · Flame Flower Queen · Cattail · Grapeshot · Cold Snapdragon · Shrinking Violet · Cob Cannon · Apple Mortar · Witch Hazel · Escape Root · Electric Currant · White Melon Sumo Wrestler · Wasabi Whip · Explode-O-Nut · Parsnip · Missile Toe · Kiwibeast · Electric Peashooter · Hot Date · Icy Currant · Tulip Trumpeter · Eggplant Ninja · Banana Dancer · Dual Pistol Pinecone · Narcissus Shooter · Alarm Explosive Arrowhead · Holly Barrier · Shadow Peashooter · Snap Pea · Crystal Orchid · Sling Pea · Thunder Snapdragon · Electrici-tea · Imp Pear · Strawburst · Egret Flower Plane · Goo Peashooter · Elaeocarpus-pult · Water Chestnut Brothers · Pokra · Dollarweed Drummer · Ultomato · Shadow Vanilla · Splendens Blade · Stickybomb Rice · Gumnut · Olive Pit · Earthstar Nuclear Silo · Headbutter Lettuce · Dazey Chain · Boom Balloon Flower · Celebration Soda Palm · Claw Gloriosa · Impatiens Shooter · Turkey-pult · Hammer Flower · Fishhook Grass · Mangosteen · Inferno · Tigerstool · Gardener Grass · Draftodil · Buttercup · Byttneria Meteor Hammer · Laser Crown Flower · Zoybean Pod · Orchid Mage · Jack O' Lantern · Twin Year of the Rabbits · Pea Pharmacist · Pike Hoya · Vamporcini · Burdock Batter · Pumpkin · Capaci-cone · Cranesbill Fencer · Meteor Flower · Gorgon Pitcher · Power Vine · Parkour Mandrake · Abyss Anemone · Abyss Devil's Claw · Hoya Heart · Pea Vine · MayBee · Oilseed-pult · Leaf-Blade Dracaena · Bamboo Spartan · Shine Vine · Sunshine Leek · Nightcap · Pyre Vine · Gluttonous Snapdragon · Bun Chi · Heliconia Gunner |
Others | Potato Mine · Flower Pot · 8-Bit Peashooter · Tactical Cuke |
Hero Plants | P-Mech Assembler - Flamestar |
Removed | Rotten Red |
Plants vs. Zombies Online | |
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Player's House | Sunflower · Peashooter · Wall-nut · Potato Mine |
Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum | Bruce Bamboo · Carrot Rocket · Pomegranate · Dandelion · Venus Flytrap · Wax Gourd · Sod |
Ancient Egypt | Bloomerang · Bonk Choy · Grave Buster · Iceberg Lettuce · Cabbage-pult |
Pirate Seas | Snapdragon · Spikeweed · Spring Bean · Kernel-pult · Coconut Cannon · Narcissus · Endurian · Spikerock · Pineapple-pult · Threepeater |
Far Future | Laser Bean · Blover · Citron · E.M.Peach · Tile Turnip · Ganoderma · Banana Tree · Nitro-shroom · Infi-nut · Magnifying Grass |
East Sea Dragon Palace | Oxygen Algae · Garlic · Bubble Flower · Electric Sea Pine |
Upgrades | Twin Sunflower · Repeater |
VIPs | Winter Melon |
Power Ups | Cherry Bomb · Jalapeno |
Premium | Squash · Snow Pea · Tall-nut |
Adventure Mode only | Magic Vine · Split Pea · Chili Bean · Lightning Reed · Pea Pod · Melon-pult · Starfruit · Chomper · Fire Peashooter · Cattail · Rose Swordfighter · Clivia · Sap-fling · Acid Lemon · Magic-shroom · Ghost Pepper · Guacodile · Hurrikale · Plantern · Oak Archer · Homing Thistle · Pepper-pult · Resistant Radish · Toadstool · Blooming Heart · Red Stinger · Electric Blueberry · A.K.E.E. · Moonflower · Agave · Asparagus · Pumpkin Witch · Mine Fruit · Sea Anemone · Lychee Drill · Sea Starfruit |
Plants vs. Zombies 3 | |
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Neighborville | Sunflower · Wall-Nut · Bamboo Shoots · Peashooter · Bonk Choy |
Lost Keys Lake | Lily Pad · Tangle Kelp · Squash |
Mt. Quesogrande | Chili Bean · Silversword · Cabbage-Pult |
Power-Ups | Grapes of Wrath · Chilly Pepper · Jalapeño · Cherry Bomb · Blover |
Pre-2021 | Puff-Shroom · Buttercup · Garlic · Potato Mine · Pushywillow · Chard Guard · Spikeweed · Kernel-Pult · Caramel Popcorn · Lightning Reed · Melon-Pult · Shuffle Truffle · Blockbuster · Butternut Squash · Ragweed · Sawgrass · Fire Peashooter · Pine Needler · Snow Pea · Night Cap · Aloe Vera · Sweet Potato · Hydrangea · Dogwood · Chomper · Flak Seed · Gravitree · Gloom-Shroom · Lemon-Aid · Starfruit · Snapdragon · Fairy Ring Mushroom · Kalestorm · Star Tree · Magic Beans |