Eggs Growing on Plants: The Truth Behind Viral Social Media Claims

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The Zen Egg was introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Zen Update that launched on July 19, 2025. Its a limited-time and exclusive pet egg, offering six different pets, including the first Prismatic pet, Kitsune. To help you get this egg for yourself, Ive put together a guide on everything you need to know about it, with information on how to get it, the chances of getting each pet, what pets are inside, and the abilities each one has.

Hey plant lovers! I’ve been seeing these wild videos all over social media showing eggs supposedly growing on trees. As someone who’s been gardening for years, I just had to dig deeper into this fascinating topic. Let’s uncover what’s really going on with these “egg plants” (and no, I’m not talking about the purple veggie we all know!).

The Viral Sensation: What’s Everyone Talking About?

Back in 2021, social media exploded with videos showing white, chicken-like eggs hanging from tree branches. These videos went super viral on TikTok and YouTube, making lots of folks wonder if we’d discovered some kinda magical vegan egg tree. But here’s the tea – it’s not what you think!

The Real Deal: Can Plants Actually Grow Eggs?

Lemme break it down for ya

  • Scientific Reality: No plant can produce actual eggs – it’s biologically impossible!
  • Why It Can’t Work:
    • Plants don’t have the complex systems needed to make egg yolks
    • They can’t produce the proteins found in real eggs
    • There’s no evolutionary reason for plants to make eggs

The White Eggplant Mystery Solved!

What people are actually seeing is something pretty cool – it’s called the ornamental eggplant (Solanum ovigerum). Here’s what makes it special:

  • Grows in USDA zones 5-12
  • Produces white, egg-shaped fruits
  • Has pretty purple flowers
  • Turns creamy yellow when ripe
  • Perfect for decoration (but not so tasty!)

The Easter Egg Plant Connection

People started calling these “Easter egg plants” because of how much they look like hen’s eggs. But trust me, if you’re thinking about making an omelet with these, you might wanna think again!

Social Media Trickery Exposed

Those viral videos? Here’s what’s actually happening:

  • Clever editing tricks
  • Strategic camera angles
  • Props and staging
  • No actual growing process shown
  • Missing time-lapse footage of development

Real Uses of Eggs in Gardening

Now, while eggs don’t grow on plants, they’re actually super useful in gardening! Check out these legit ways to use eggs in your garden:

  1. Composting

    • Add crushed eggshells to compost
    • Great source of calcium
    • Improves soil quality
  2. Tomato Planting Hack:

    • Place whole eggs in planting holes
    • Helps prevent blossom end rot
    • Provides slow-release nutrients
  3. Pest Control:

    • Crushed shells deter slugs
    • Creates protective barrier
    • Environmentally friendly solution

The Vegan Egg Connection

Here’s something interesting – while we don’t have actual egg trees (wouldn’t that be something?), scientists are working on creating vegan eggs from plants like:

  • Moong dal
  • Lentils
  • Other plant-based proteins

But remember, these are processed in labs, not grown on trees!

Tips for Spotting Fake Plant News

Since we’re all spending so much time on social media, here’s how to spot these botanical hoaxes:

  • Look for complete growth documentation
  • Check reliable scientific sources
  • Be skeptical of “miracle” plants
  • Watch out for edited videos
  • Research before sharing

The Bottom Line

While eggs growing on trees would be totally amazing (and solve so many breakfast problems!), it’s just not how nature works. But hey, the real story of ornamental eggplants and how we can use actual eggs in gardening is pretty cool too!

Remember, just because something looks egg-citing on social media doesn’t mean it’s real. Nature’s already awesome enough without made-up stuff, don’t ya think?

Want more gardening tips and myth-busting content? Drop a comment below! And don’t forget to share this article with that friend who totally believed the egg tree videos!

Happy gardening, folks!

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All Zen Egg Pets

There are six possible pets you can get from the Zen Egg. Below, youll find information on the chances of each pet appearing. There is one Uncommon pet, one Rare pet, two Legendary pets, one Mythical pet, and one Prismatic pet up for grabs.

Animal Chances from Zen Egg
Animal Type Chances of Appearing Added to Collection
Shiba Inu 40% Shiba Inu
Nihonzaru 31% Nihonzaru
Tanuki 20.82% Tanuki
Tanchozuru 4.6% Tanchozuru
Kappa 3.5% Kappa
Kitsune .08% Kitsune

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The Zen Egg was introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Zen Update that launched on July 19, 2025. Its a limited-time and exclusive pet egg, offering six different pets, including the first Prismatic pet, Kitsune. To help you get this egg for yourself, Ive put together a guide on everything you need to know about it, with information on how to get it, the chances of getting each pet, what pets are inside, and the abilities each one has.

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FAQ

What is the plant that grows eggs?

Easter Eggplant Care. The “Easter Egg” eggplant provides a plant that is as ornamental as it is edible. The small eggplant produces white egg-shaped fruits that resemble hen’s eggs, but later develop into pastel colored eggs in shades of yellow and orange. “Easter Egg” requires frost-free and warm summer weather.

What are the little eggs on my plants?

Aphid eggs may be present if you see a colony of eggs on the foliage of a houseplant. They typically place them on a leaf’s underside. The elliptical eggs have either been glued to the blade or strung together with thread to secure them. Like most insects, aphid eggs are pale in color but eventually turn dark.

Are eggs from plants healthy?

Plant-based eggs, also known as vegan or egg substitutes, can be a healthy and sustainable alternative to traditional eggs. They offer benefits like being cholesterol-free and lower in saturated fat, making them a potentially heart-healthy choice.

Is it good to put egg shells on plants?

Yes, crushed eggshells can be beneficial for plants, especially when used as a soil amendment. They are a good source of calcium carbonate, which is a key nutrient for plant growth, and can also improve soil structure.

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