Plants vs. Zombies 2/Concepts

This page contains art and concepts of Plants vs. Zombies 2. Please note that these are not fake, but rather scrapped ideas, information about upcoming plants, zombies, worlds and unreleased features. As such, some of these sections and pictures may contain spoilers.

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Trivia

 * The unused flying plant resembles the Garlic Drone and Rotobaga.
 * The Miner Zombie's ability resembles the Digger Zombie's ability in the First Game.
 * The Artichoke plant resembles the Artichoke plant in Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars.
 * The Scarecrow-like zombie possibly could have crushed plants with its scarecrow. Similar to the Surfer Zombie, but it does not have the ability to surf.}}

Beet
Beet from Plants vs. Zombies Adventures was originally going to be in this game, until Bonk Choy took its place. Had it not been scrapped, it would have been the first plant from Plants vs. Zombies Adventures to be added into Plants vs. Zombies 2.

Flower Pots
The Flower Pot was seen in concept art. It was going to be used in worlds without soil, similar to the Roof in the first game, such as Dark Ages and Pirate Seas.

The pots had upgrades and had different tiers. For example, the "hover pot" would allow plants to be planted on any surface. Soon after, the concept was deemed to be too "tiring" and scrapped. A year later, this concept was picked up and put into use in Plants vs. Zombies 2 (Chinese version). Plants are now able to be upgraded via First Aid Kits.

Cleopatra Zombie
Hero Cleopatra Zombie is an unused zombie that was going to appear in Ancient Egypt. It summons 3 Mummies. This zombie is used in Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars, and has the same ability. If you put her in a level, it might cause a bug that makes a level impossible to finish. There will be no zombies on screen and no reward, because of the Cleopatra Zombie not being on screen but instead off-screen where she is unreachable by almost any means.

Old Dark Ages
This version was deleted from the coding of the game as of the 2.3.1 update. It would have only sixteen levels, eight plants and ten zombies.

Old Dark Ages plants
Before the release of the 2.3.1 update, some mushrooms were found in the code. These were later replaced by the new plants in Dark Ages.
 * Pult-shroom would have lobbed projectiles at a steady rate, but slowly increasing, and lobbing more projectiles over time. It costed 75 Sun, and had a fast recharge.
 * Vacuum-shroom would had the same toughness as Wall-nut, and it would have acted like Chomper. Plant Food would give it a shield like Wall-nut as well. The vacuum effect happens every 3 seconds and has a 3x3 range. It costs 25 Sun, and has a sluggish recharge.
 * Roto-shroom would have acted like Bamboo Shoot from the Chinese version of Plants vs. Zombies 2. In the code it seems to be early in development, as it used code very similar to Puff-shrooms. It costed 175 sun and had a fast recharge.
 * Dart-shroom could only be planted on the first six columns on the lawn. It's spores did 1.5 NDS. Before the 2.3.1 update, it was scheduled to appear in Locked and Loaded levels. It costed 100 sun, and had a fast recharge.
 * Scaredy-shroom would have worked exactly like it did in Plants vs. Zombies.
 * Zoom-shroom would have reflected back projectiles from the scrapped version of the Wizard Zombie, similar to being a plant version of the Jester Zombie from the final version. It would have also function similar to how Chard Guard functions now, knocking back zombies. It also would vanish after a short delay, like Puff-shroom. It costed 50 Sun, a range of "Touch", and had a recharge of very slow.

Old Dark Ages zombies

 * Imp variants (dark_imp) - According to their names, there was going to be four imp variants: regular, conehead, buckethead and crown, rather than the final Imp Monk, Imp Dragon, and Announcer Imp.
 * Thief Zombie (dark_thief) - It could hide in darkness, becoming immune to any damage and it would steal unaware plants, you had to use a Plantern in order to see him and so he would become vulnerable to attacks.
 * This was added to the Chinese version, along with Plantern, but it no longer steals plants.
 * Knight Zombie (dark_knight) - Unlike the released Knight Zombie, it was going to have less health, approximately 21 HP and it was going to be able to deflect lobbed projectiles, similar to the Jester Zombie.
 * Barrel Zombie (pvza_barrel) - According to its code it is very similar to Pharaoh Zombie, almost the same except it has different stats. It appears to be named after the Barrel Zombie in Plants vs. Zombies Adventures.
 * Blacksmith Zombie (dark_blacksmith) - This zombie could make helmets for other Peasant Zombies, it had to first assemble approximately 5 parts of metal that would take 1.5 seconds to make and then it would make and give a helmet to the zombie that is closest to the player's house, it could also upgrade the zombies who wore these helmets. The Blacksmith was later replaced with Zombie King.
 * Gravedropper Zombie (dark_gravedropper) - Dark Ages variant of the Tomb Raiser Zombie from Ancient Egypt. It looks very similar to William Shakespeare. On Facebook, PopCap released a photo of it.
 * Wizard Zombie (wizard_zombie) - Different from the Wizard Zombie in the final game, this version would have shot projectiles at plants that would transform them into sheep. This element was reworked and combined with the beta Knight Zombie to form the Jester Zombie. The scrapped Zoom-shroom would have countered this.

The Beach (old Big Wave Beach)
This version was changed from the coding as of the 2.7.1 update. On June 20, 2014, PopCap developed the world "The Beach." The Beach would only have 20 levels like Dark Ages, however it was later changed to 25 and finally to 32 levels. All other zombies remained the same before and after the 2.7.1 update.
 * Coconut Bowler - This plant was an early version of, and was replaced by, Bowling Bulb, although its projectiles were the same.
 * Bamboom - PopCap was planning to bring a plant from Plants vs. Zombies Adventures to Plants vs. Zombies 2, as tribute to their fans due to the former game's shutdown on October 12, 2014, but the idea was later scrapped, and instead replaced by the addition of 12 more levels than the original plan. It was replaced by the Banana Launcher.
 * Bananah - Unknown what this plant would have done, combined with Bamboom to create Banana Launcher.
 * Fast Swimmer Zombie - This was the only zombie that was removed in the 2.7.1 update, It does what its name suggests. It was probably replaced with the Surfer Zombie. However, it was later re-added in the 2.9.1 update.

The Beach unused content
There is also scrapped dialogue from what was originally The Beach - Day 10.
 * Preview description: "Check out the beach, it's hot. Get it? Hot!"
 * Tiki Torch-er was originally named "Coastal Calamity"

[NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_1]{NPC_ENTER:zombossicon}{SAY}I'm here to bum you out again dude [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_g2]{SAY}Down there is a certain creep from the deep [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_3]{SAY}When he gets here, there's gonna be a har-har-har [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_4]{SAY}Wipe-out of your brains [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_5]{SAY}Later dude, Doc Zomboss Main article: Big Wave Beach More beta concepts below

[NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_BANANA_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{PLAYFUL:crazydave}Banana's are the most a peeling fruit! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_BANANA_2]{SAY:winnie} [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_BANANA_3]{EXCITED:crazydave}But, beware their brutal banana blast! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_BOWLING_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{EXCITED:crazydave}These bulbs were made for bowling! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_BOWLING_2]{PLAYFUL:winnie}One of these days these bulbs are gonna bowl right over you? [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_CHOMPER_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{SAY:crazydave}For a plant that bites those zombies back [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_CHOMPER_2]{EXCITED:crazydave}Chomper has very pleasant breath! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_FIRSTLEVEL_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{EXCITED:crazydave}Look at this magnificent beach! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_FIRSTLEVEL_2]{SAY:crazydave}Sun, sand, and water! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_FIRSTLEVEL_3]{PLAYFUL:crazydave}What else could a growing plant want! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_FIRSTLEVEL_4]{SAY:winnie}There's too much water actually [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_FIRSTLEVEL_5]{SAY:winnie}You normally can't plant on water [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_FIRSTLEVEL_6]{EXCITED:winnie}But, plant Lily Pads first and you'll be in business [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_FIRSTLEVEL_7]{EXCITED:crazydave}The wet and gritty business of kicking zombie butt! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_1]{NPC_ENTER:zombossicon}{SAY}I'm here to bum you out again dude [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_2]{SAY}Down there is a certain creep from the deep [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_3]{SAY}When he gets here, there's gonna be a har-har-har [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_4]{SAY}Wipe-out of your brains [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_5]{SAY}Later dude, Doc Zomboss [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_GARGANTUAR_6]{NPC_EXIT:zombossicon}{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{SAY:crazydave}This is totally Rhombusville totally [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_HOMINGTHISTLE_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{SAY:crazydave}Homing Thistle is one sure shot [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_HOMINGTHISTLE_2]{SAY:winnie}It helps when the shots can steer themselves [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_HOMINGTHISTLE_3]{PLAYFUL:crazydave}I wonder where those little guys went to flying school? [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_MORE_BOWLING_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{EXCITED:crazydave}There's a new bulb in town to help you bowl 'em over [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_MORE_BOWLING_2]{SAY:winnie}And this bulb won't steer you in a missed direction [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_MORE_BOWLING_3]{PLAYFUL:crazydave}Penny, I believe you meant Mrs Direction [NARRATIVE_BEACH_INTRO_ZOMBOSS_1]{NPC_ENTER:zombossicon}TBD intro [NARRATIVE_BEACH_OUTRO_DANGER_ROOM_KEY_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{EXCITED:crazydave}A clam! Let's make a glorious chowder with it! [NARRATIVE_BEACH_OUTRO_DANGER_ROOM_KEY_2](SAY:winnie)My analysis indicates that is one bad clam [NARRATIVE_BEACH_OUTRO_ZOMBOSS_1]{NPC_ENTER:crazydave}{NPC_ENTER:winnie}{SAY:winnie}TBD outro

Unused bowling ball projectile
In the Bulb Bowling Brain Buster (only in Day 8, because in Day 24 there's no code about it), there was a giant bowling ball which was going to appear (like the Giant Wall-nut in the mini-game Wall-nut Bowling 2 from Plants vs. Zombies), but was scrapped.

Frostbite Caves

 * These plants still remain in the codes
 * kiwibeast
 * Before being renamed, Ice Age's preview text was: "Explore the frozen wastes of prehistory and chill out with the coolest zombies ever. Beware the winds or your plants will be frozen veggies." It advertised "+16 Levels! +3 Plants!", and a total of 19 items.
 * Icebound Battleground was originally named "Frozen Fear". The introduction text was originally:
 * Crazy Dave: Hi neighbor! Welcome to Frozen Fear! (tap) It's even more challenging than the Slushee of Sorrow!
 * Zombot Tuskmaster 10,000 BC was originally named "Zombot Mastodon-otron".

Unused Frostbite Caves level
There is an unused Frostbite Caves Locked and Loaded level, that has all of the plants frozen in ice blocks. You start with multiple Hot Potatoes. It is named Frostbite Caves - Day 24 and would have been before the current version of Day 24.

Trivia

 * This is the only level with multiple versions of the same plant, with 5 Hot Potatoes.
 * This is also the only level where all the tiles are pre-planted on and all of them are frozen.
 * This is the only Frostbite Caves level (except Frostbite Caves - Day 30) that does not introduce slider tiles.

Lost City

 * These plants still remain unused:
 * sungun
 * sunpod
 * These plants have been renamed:
 * columnpod (now Red Stinger, how this was its initially thought of name refers to how it increases defense when put further from the player's house)
 * goldtileturnip (now Gold Leaf, how this was its initially thought of name refers to its similar functions albeit different purpose in comparison to Tile Turnip)
 * Unused zombies:
 * Totem Dropper Zombie would have dropped totems. It could've been a beta version of the Imp Porter, albeit with a different theme (totem dropping, instead of tent depositing).
 * Unused achievement
 * Can't Stop the Rock: Defeat 5 zombies with a single boulder trap (proven to be too easy, as even a zombie itself can achieve this for the player in the 22nd level of Lost City)

Lawn
The beta lawn used to have red cups layed all over.



Jams
There are Ballad and 8bit jams, which are currently unused and may appear in Side B.

Ads

The ads show the famous song Never gonna give you up witch may state the appearance of Rick Astley as a zombie though it is very unlikely.But he fits with the jams that Neon Mixtape Tour is going for

Upcoming plants

 * Electric Blueberry: Premium Plant, Sun Cost: 150, Recharge: Very Slow
 * Randomly electrocutes zombies every so often, instantly killing them.

Boombox Zombie
A zombie planned to be in Neon Mixtape Tour Side B. It was found in the coding of the Neon Mixtape Tour Side A update and it is unknown whether it will appear in the next update or not. His preferred jam is Ballad.

Sneak peek parties
Neon Mixtape Tour Side B sneak peek Pinata Parties will start September 19th and end September 21st that is the official release of Neon Mixtape Tour Side B.

All sneak peek parties in correct order: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL957Oa88ANDxhGnBJ6m-8X3ROcjXl3XvP

Electric Blueberry
Electric Blueberry is a premium plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2 thematically tied to Side B of Neon Mixtape Tour. It was first showcased in Piñata Parties advertising the aforementioned world update.

Approximately every 12 seconds, it will create a storm cloud that will target a random zombie on the lawn and electrocute it by producing lightning with a loud thunder. If there are no zombies to target, the cloud will disappear. After that, Electric Blueberry will start charging again to release another cloud.

Almanac entry
Sun cost: 150

DAMAGE: Massive

RECHARGE: Very Slow

Electric Blueberry randomly electrocutes zombies every so often.

Electric Blueberry prides herself for being eclectic as well as electric. "I like to keep'em guessing," she says. "A zombie should always be like, 'Whoa, didn't see that coming,' when they're desintegrated.

Plant Food upgrade
When fed Plant Food, Electric Blueberry will quickly produce a storm cloud with no visual differences compared to its regular attack. However, this cloud will target three zombies instead of one. If there are no zombies on the lawn, the cloud will fade away in an identical manner to regular ones.

Trivia

 * It is the third plant to have a "Very Slow" recharge, the other two being Power Lily and Thyme Warp.
 * However, it is not truly "Very Slow." The aforementioned plants have a 60-second recharge, while Electric Blueberry's lasts 45 seconds. This is not an uncommon occurence in Plants vs. Zombies 2.
 * Zombies that die by electrocution use the same disintegration effect from Lightning Reed and the Power Zap ability.
 * In the 3.9.1 update (the current version), Electric Blueberry's animation is glitched. It will rapidly change its charging animation during its normal functioning, and will completely freeze after using Plant Food on it (though it will still produce clouds after 12 seconds).
 * When electrocuting a flying Bug Zombie, only the bug will die. This is possibly an oversight.
 * Alternatively, it can be explained as the game treating the bug as a separate zombie, as it displays similar effects with other plants. However, this does not occur to zombies like Pharaoh Zombie which exert similar mechanics.
 * Electric Blueberry cannot kill Imp Cannons. This is possibly an oversight as well.
 * A similar oddity happens with A.K.E.E.'s seeds when bouncing, which do not hit Imp Cannons as well. This can be explained by the fact that neither the akee seed nor the storm cloud can hit zombies that have not fully entered the lawn, and Imp Cannon is considered by the game to be such a zombie.
 * A glitch will occur if Electric Blueberry's cloud targets a zombie protected by Glitter Zombie's rainbow. As the rainbow grants invulnerability, the cloud will continue to produce lightning until Glitter Zombie is killed.
 * Its cloud can sometimes target a zombie that has lost its head, but whose health points are not fully drained. Nevertheless, a headless zombie poses no threat.
 * It is the fifth plant that uses or generates electricity, the others being Lightning Reed, E.M.Peach, Bowling Bulb, and Magnet-shroom.
 * Unusually, it was added in the Chinese version before even being revealed in the international version. The process is usually reversed where PopCap Shanghai produces world updates after the international version.
 * A similar situation happened with Dandelion, but it was not hidden in the international version before being released. Instead, it got released later on.
 * It does not target lawn obstacles.

Beta gameplay
Before the release of the game, these are the pictures that were going to be used.

UI concept art
The following images are concept art done by Noah Maas. Tactical Cuke, an unused upgrade or Power Up, can be seen. According to the first three images it seems that the seedpackets were like PVZ1's seedpackets on android and iPhone. The second image showcased that plants were once going to be leveled up like in the Chinese version and the menu button appeared in the seed selection screen.

Time Twister
Time Twister was originally in the game files, but it was later removed. It would have been the final world, composed of features from all the previous worlds, or simply a prototype name for the Piñata Party.

Farm World
In the game files, there existed data for a farm world. Above there is concept art for Pitchfork, Tractor, Ladder, and Scarecrow zombies. This may have been the concept world for the earliest version of Plants vs. Zombies 2, when the game was going to take place on a farm. This may have also been an early version of Wild West.

Unused code
These are unused upgrades and text files found in the code.
 * Collectible Bacon: It is unknown what it can do, But there are some text related to "Collectible Bacon" in the files.
 * Description: Collect Bacon. Because Bacon.
 * Increase Power-Up Duration Upgrade: It can increase the duration of the power ups that are active and two exist.
 * Description: Increases the duration that your powerups are active.
 * Valuable Mowers Upgrade: It is an upgrade that can make the lawnmowers give two coins instead of one. It is found in the files.
 * Description: Drops more money for each lawnmower at the end of a level.
 * Change Vase Color Power-Up: It is a powerup that lets you change the color of one vase, for example turning a brown vase into a green vase.
 * Scrapped zombies: ZombieProto seems to be an early version of the Basic Zombie and was removed in later versions.
 * Unused zombies: There are three unused zombies named "ZombiePet", "ZombieProto" and "Cleopatra." It is unknown what Zombie Pet was going to do, since for now it just works like a slower basic zombie. (A tool named "ZombiePet" sends hypnotized zombies down the lane, as seen below.) Cleopatra summons Mummy Zombies, and stops moving as soon as it gets damaged or reaches a plant.
 * Non-colliding barricades exist, which let the player plant above them.
 * Endless Mini-games are endless versions of Mummy Memory, Cannons Away and Not OK Corral.
 * Tactical Cuke: The Cuke from the Chinese version has a seed packet in the international version named "tacticalcuke", a plant from Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare.
 * Sprout was originally going to be used in the Zen Garden, instead of small plants. It was ultimately scrapped but it has codes to be plantable in-game.

Unused text

 * There is a line on the files about a message, that is shown if the player tries to plant a Tangle Kelp on a Lily Pad and other things related to Lily Pad.
 * [ADVICE_PLANT_TANGLEDKELP_ON_LILYPAD] No planting Tangled Kelp on a Lilypad.
 * [ADVICE_PLANT_LILYPAD_ON_LILYPAD] Lily pads can't be planted on lily pads.
 * [ADVICE_PLANT_MORE_LILYPADS] Try planting more lily pads!
 * [ADVICE_PLANT_LILYPADS_ON_WET] Lily pads can only be planted on wet sand and water.
 * Penny is referenced internally as "Winnie".
 * The following flavor text was scrapped:
 * Starfruit and Marigold used their flavor text from Plants vs. Zombies.
 * Citron: Since he was a young citrus he tried to donate plasma to help out people, but his juices were too acidic. Then he discovered how to donate a different kind of plasma.
 * Laser Bean: Was just a regular bean until a lab accident involving a chemical spill and a radioactive weevil gave him strange powers beyond those of normal beans.
 * Tile Turnip: Through great sacrifice comes great Power Tiles. Such is the way of the Tile Turnip.

Unused tombstones and minecarts
There are tombstones in the code for Pirate Seas, Wild West, and Far Future, and each world was originally going to have tombstones, but this was scrapped. There were also unused tombstones in Dark Ages. There are also unused minecarts and rails that were originally going to be in each world, but they were ultimately removed and they were used only in Wild West. However, in the Chinese version of Plants vs. Zombies 2, Far Future minecarts and rails are usable, as they are essential for an exclusive Brain Buster, All by Oneself, albeit with a slightly different minecart design.

Beta costs
A few of the plants had a different sun cost and gems cost prior to its final release. Some of the Power Ups were also going to have a different coin cost.
 * During the beta stages, a screenshot revealed that Melon-pult and Threepeater had the same sun costs as they did in the original game: 300 and 325 respectively. Their sun costs were switched before the final release.
 * Citron's original sun cost was 400 sun.
 * Infi-nut's original sun cost was 125 sun.
 * Bonk Choy's original sun cost was 175 sun.
 * Lightning Reed's original sun cost was 150 sun.
 * Guacodile's original sun cost was 175 sun.
 * Sap-fling's original sun cost was 250 sun.
 * All power-ups in Vasebreaker were going to cost 500 coins.
 * Power Toss' original coin cost was 400 coins.
 * Power Pinch's original coin cost was 1600 coins.
 * Power Zap's original coin cost was 1200 coins.
 * Power Flame's original coin cost was 1000 coins.
 * Ghost Pepper's original gem cost was 80 gems.
 * Fire Peashooter's original gem cost was 139 gems.

Beta music
The music that plays in Crazy Daves second transmission is the early music for Pirate Seas. It was also composed by Laura Shigihara. All this is confirmed by Laura Shigihara, as seen here.

Unused boosts
There are some unused boosts found in the code. They could be obtained in the Zen Garden. [BOOST_COMBAT_RAPID_FIRE] Faster attack rate.

[BOOST_COMBAT_SHOVEL_BOMB] Explodes when shoveled.

[BOOST_COMBAT_SUN_DISCOUNT] Reduced sun cost.

[BOOST_DETAIL_BOUNTY_HUNTER] Zombies defeated by this plant drop coins. This boost lasts for 1 level.

[BOOST_DETAIL_EXTRA_TOUGH] Extra protection from zombies. This boost lasts for 1 level.

[BOOST_DETAIL_FAST_RECHARGE] Recharges more quickly. This boost lasts for 1 level.

[BOOST_DETAIL_RAPID_FIRE] Attacks at a faster rate. This boost lasts for 1 level.

[BOOST_DETAIL_SHOVEL_BOMB] Explodes when shovelled. This boost lasts for 1 level.

[BOOST_DETAIL_SUN_DISCOUNT] Costs less sun to plant. This boost lasts for 1 level.

[BOOST_TITLE_BOUNTY_HUNTER] Bounty Hunter

[BOOST_TITLE_EXTRA_TOUGH] Extra Toughness

Plantable in-game Marigold
Marigold was originally going to be plantable in-game, but this idea was later scrapped and Marigold became only available in the Zen Garden. It is possible that Marigold will become obtainable as a normal plant in the chinese version, because in the chinese version it costs 50 Sun and is usable, and it has its levels 2-4 seed packets.

Unused costumes
Some plants were originally going to have different costumes. Some of them are used in the Chinese version or Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars, while some of them are scrapped or may appear in future updates. Most plants have unused costumes, the exceptions being:


 * Kernel-pult
 * Pea Pod
 * Jalapeno
 * Imitater
 * Hypno-shroom
 * Sun-shroom
 * Puff-shroom
 * Fume-shroom


 * Sun Bean
 * Pea-nut
 * Magnet-shroom
 * Chomper
 * Lily Pad
 * Tangle Kelp
 * Bowling Bulb
 * Homing Thistle


 * Guacodile
 * Banana Launcher
 * Sweet Potato
 * Sap-fling
 * Hurrikale
 * Hot Potato
 * Fire Peashooter
 * Lava Guava


 * Red Stinger
 * A.K.E.E.
 * Endurian
 * Toadstool
 * Stallia
 * Gold Leaf
 * Strawburst
 * Cactus

Unused Zen Garden watering animations
The single-use plants were originally going to have boosts, thus being available in the Zen Garden. They were scrapped because since the plants disappear right after being planted, boosts for them would be completely unnecessary, although they could be saved for future updates along with the scrapped boosts. Only the plants up to Far Future have these animations. The Sprout from the first game was replaced by small plants.

Developmental Features
New Seed Packets were added in the 3.3.2 update. These new Seed Packets were going to be based on the world was obtained in. For instance, Chard Guard would have a Frostbite Caves seed packet, Peashooter would have a Player's House seed packet (original seed packet), etc. Other features include summoning Zombies from Lawn Mowers that would attack other zombies, and renting and trying premium plants. In 3.8.1 two new features were added, the favorite button which would mark a plant with and x and put said plants seed packet behind the Players House plants, and the recall plants button which automatically chooses the plants chosen in the previous level.

Unused Leprechaun Dodo Rider
Leprechaun Dodo Rider was prepared for the 2015 St. Patrick Day's Pinata Party (Luck O’ The Zombie event) in the 3.3.2 update, but then it was scrapped. If it is spawned, the game crashes after they die. In some of the advertisements for the Pinata Party, it is shown.