If new seeds are what you love within Grow A Garden, the Bizzier Bee update will have made you very happy.
We have seven brand new shades, some of which you can purchase in the Honey Shop, one seed (Ember Lily) is available in the Seed Shop, and the rest you’ll have to earn by doing the Bizzy Bear crafting quests, by handing over your pollinated fruit and flowers, as well as the honey you’ve created via the Honey Combpressor.
The Lumira seed is the second-rarest seed that launched (Honeysuckle is the rarest and final seed), and I did the grind with the bear quest (twice), so I can show you all the seed, but let’s get started with the Lumira seed.

The Grow A Garden Lumira Seed has a green base, and yellow top, but the yellow section glows, which looks so cool.
You can only get the Lumira seed by completing almost every stage of the Bizzy Bear quest, so it does take a lot of effort, but I feel like it’s worth it, because the Lumira is a multi-harvest seed.
With the Bizzy Bear quest, you can earn the following items:
- Honey Crafter’s Crate
- Nectar Staffs
- Anti-Bee Eggs
- Manuka Flower
- Dandelion
- Lumira
- Dandelion
- Honeysuckle

I planted my Lumira seed, and went to do some honey compressing, and came back to this insane green block growing where I planted my Lumira seed.
I couldn’t believe it, and this was just 3% done at this point. It continued to grow for a good hour, even with watering cans along the base, and it just kept growing and growing.
Anyone can end up with a mammoth tree/plant whenever we plant a seed, it’s all down to luck, but I had no idea the Lumira could be this big – it is a plant rather than a tree after all.
Wait until you see how big it ended up…

It is the biggest plant/tree I’ve ever seen in the game. I am stood at the Gear Shop, and my garden is the first garden in a private server, and you can see the Queen Bee event stand in the photo, to give you an idea of where I’m stood to be able to get this beast in shot.

In this photo, I am stood behind another player’s farm and on the edge of the map. You can’t even see anything else in my garden, apart from my massive bamboos.
I had to shovel my beanstalk to be able to put it in the back corner, to photograph it, and I’m not sure if I’m going to keep it, because the Lumira grows only one flower head per harvest, so it’s a lot of valuable real estate being taken up for just one single flower.

Luckily, I did the Bizzy Bear Quest multiple times, so I have a whole host of Lumira seeds, and I planted another, so you could see what it actually looks like, and a more reasonable size.
It has a thick green stem, and it arches over with a green flower shape, and the Lumira flower grows out of the center of the green flower head.
Ironically enough, I grew the Lumira flower from both of my Lumiras shown in this photo, and the giant version grew a 4kg flower, whereas the smaller Lumira grew a nearly 10kg flower.

Here is a look at the Lumira flower, once you harvest it.
It has a green stem at the base, with a yellow cube, which has a glowing yellow translucent box that covers it (kinda like how the Moonglow seed was designed).
What’s special about this flower, is the flowerhead glows and lights up your farm, wherever it’s planted.

To show the glow, I stood in the same place with and without the Lumira flower, and look how much it glows! It is so pretty, and it glows when on the Lumira plant too, not just when you harvest it.

Here is an idea of how much you can sell the Lumira flowers for, 120k – so to me, it’s not worth keeping the giant Lumira plant for one single flower, but it is super cool that it grew this big.
Remember, you can only get the Lumira seeds by doing the Bizzy Bear Quest, so make sure you do them, as it’s worthwhile in my opinion – imagine the glow if it gets shocked!
