It’s always exciting whenever Grow A Garden launches brand new seeds within the game, and the Ember Lily seed launched today, as part of the Bizzier Bees Update.
We did get two new seeds in the Bizzy Bees Update; Nectarine and Hive Fruit Tree, but they’re both limited edition seeds, only available within the Honey Shop, and the stock is super rare.
This newest seed is not limited edition, and keep on reading to find out more…

The Grow A Garden Ember Lily is a brand-new “Prismatic” seed, and it is right at the bottom of the list within the Seed Shop, underneath the previous only Prismatic seed; the Beanstalk Seed.
The Ember Lily can be purchased via Robux for 779 Robux, or you can purchase the seed with sheckles, when it’s in stock.
Just like the beanstalk, the Ember Lily is going to be available very rarely.
You can usually find the beanstalk on sale 2-3 times per week total, so I imagine it’ll be similar for the new Ember Lily.

The Ember Lily is 15,000,000 sheckles, making it the most expensive seed in the seed shop, but it’s not the most expensive seed in the game.

The Moon Mango seed was 1 billion per seed.

The Grow A Garden Ember Lily seed is bright green towards the bottom of the seed, and bright orange towards the top of the seed.
Once I planted the seed, it took quite a while to fully sprout, and even with sprinklers and the watering can, it took a good couple of minutes to get to a fully grown state.

Here is a look at what my Ember Lily looked like as it was growing, with spiky leaves, and layers along the stem up to the flower head.
It is a multi-harvest seed, so you can regrow it and regrow it, every time you harvest the flower.
Once you’ve harvested the flower, it takes ages for the flower to grow back, but that’s because the flower has such an intricate design, and it’s so incredibly wide, so make sure you have enough space around it, so the flower isn’t hidden by other trees and plants.

Here is an aerial view of the Grow A Garden Ember Lily, once it’s fully grown.
It has a spiky design, with four larger spikes, and smaller spikes between each of the longer spikes.
Each spike has three shades of orange with a yellow center.

Here is the finished Ember Lily flower, and how much it went for, without any mutations.
It sold for 355,602 sheckles, but it would obviously sell for more if it had mutations on it.
The weight of this Ember Lily is 30.36kg, and every regrown flower head is roughly this size, but I imagine, just like beanstalks, everyone’s Ember Lily plant will be a different size, and that will affect how big your flower heads will be.

Here is a smaller size of the Ember Lily, and after it was pollinated, so you can see what it’ll look like.
It has a much more closed flower head compared to my previous flower photo. It kinda gives me spider vibes?!
I’m intrigued to see how my Ember Lily will grow when done with the sprinkler method, to see if you can get a mammoth size.
I would definitely purchase more of the Ember Lily seeds, once they’re on sale with sheckles, but for now, I’m glad I spent my Robux on the seed.
