What is the chance of getting a zen garden plant?

What is the chance of getting a zen garden plant? - Gray Monk Statue in Between Plant Pots

In PvZ, once you unlock the Zen Garden, there is a chance you can get a plant, or chocolate (used to feed plants or Stinky the snail). What I want to know is; What is that chance?

And now that there are different copies on different consoles, is there a difference between them? I.e. Console vs. PC vs. Android/Apple?






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What is the fastest way to get Zen Garden plants?

Zen Garden plants can be obtained by random drops from killing zombies, or up to three Zen Garden Marigolds can be purchased per real calendar day from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies for $2500 but on some versions, it costs $5000.

How many Zen Garden plants are there Pvz?

This achievement is hard and very luck-based, as you need to collect all 39 plants in the Zen Garden (excluding the Flower Pot, Imitater, and Upgrade plants), plants dropped by zombies are rare. Try to repeat Adventure Mode as much as you can.

Is there a Zen Garden in pvz2?

Zen Garden is a virtual garden in Plants vs. Zombies 2 where the player keeps plants that they have collected (now rather than only collecting coins, you can boost plants). It was added to Plants vs. Zombies 2 along with the Far Future update.

Does Stinky the snail collect from all gardens?

Although he needs some time to reach the coins and collect them, if the player quits their main Zen Garden (or going to the Mushroom or Aquarium Garden) with a large amount of money not collected, then open the main Zen Garden again, he will collect all of them.



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