The Pitcher Plant is a Divine-tier, multi-harvest tropical crop introduced in the Mega Harvest Update. Alongside the Rafflesia, it is one of the rarest and most valuable plants you can cultivate. If you're aiming to grow this powerful plant in your garden, here are all the confirmed methods to obtain it.

The most straightforward (yet rarest) way to obtain the Pitcher Plant is through the Summer Seed Merchant.
Tip: Save up your currency and check the merchant daily during summer if you're hunting this crop manually.
If you're lucky enough to spot the Pitcher Plant in the Summer Seed Merchant's rotation, don't hesitate—it may not appear again for hundreds of cycles. For players who don’t want to rely solely on luck or in-game currency, there are alternative options available. A secure Grow A Garden item purchase from a reputable site can save you time and help you unlock this rare Divine crop with confidence.
Every time you harvest a crop, there's a small chance of triggering a Lucky Harvest, which causes a seed version of that plant to drop on the ground.
Seed Drop Mechanics:
While rare, you can technically get a Pitcher Plant seed via Lucky Harvest if you already have one planted — meaning this method is more useful for duplicating rather than acquiring the first one.
The Red Fox, a divine pet from the Blood Moon Update, can steal seeds — including the Pitcher Plant.
Tip: Have a Red Fox active when others plant rare crops like Pitcher Plant or Rafflesia — especially in public gardens.
The Snail, a legendary pet introduced in the Animal Update, is another reliable way to passively gain seeds.
This pet offers the best passive method to duplicate Pitcher Plants once you get at least one.
Certain dog-type pets, such as the Golden Lab and Shiba Inu, have a small chance to dig up seeds while walking around.
Bonus Tip: Keep a Golden Lab or Shiba roaming your farm to stack seed chances in the background.
Getting the Pitcher Plant is no easy feat — it's a divine crop with multiple rare acquisition paths. Whether you're grinding the Summer Merchant or hatching pet eggs hoping for a Red Fox or Snail, persistence is key. Once acquired, this plant can yield immense value due to its rarity and multiple harvests.