Ronnie O’Sullivan, Luca Brecel and Si Jiahui feature in Top 5 plants from the 2022/23 snooker season

Snooker fans have always enjoyed a plant-based diet when it comes to getting their teeth into the meat of the professional game.

Since the sport began broadcasting live on terrestrial TV in the 1970s, millions across the globe have been bewitched by witnessing a player pull off the fabled plant shot.

Using one red to pot another red has always been guaranteed to bring an instant round of appreciative applause from fans in attendance, but the level of decibels among diehards in an arena tends to go up a notch with the increase in difficulty levels.

“What about that? Coming off the cushion for a plant,” said the 1986 world champion Joe Johnson after watching Judd Trump produce a remarkable plant during last year’s Scottish Open in Edinburgh via a side rail.

Using the angle of the first red with distance between the balls to squeeze the angle for the pot is probably as close to an exhibition or trick shot you will see during the serious confines of a competitive match.

‘Even when he can’t see them he’s dangerous!’ – Watch Trump’s wonder plant

When a player has to use two or even three balls to pot the object ball, they are guaranteed to bring the house down, a bit like performing a tweener in tennis or the flop shot in golf.

When it comes off, there is a sense of unique sporting creativity to please a crowd. All the greats of the game have never retreated when a plant presents itself.

The difficulty of plants has evolved over the years with Luca Brecel and Si Jiahui both unearthing memorable efforts, apparently without a thought for safety cover, during the World Championship in April and May.

Enjoy five of our favourite plant shots from the 2022/23 snooker season here:

1. Si Jiahui (China) – 2023 World Championship

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‘Goodness me!’ – Phenomenal plant from Si

2. Luca Brecel (Belgium) – 2023 World Championship

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‘Thundered it in’ – Great three-ball plant from Brecel

3. Mark Allen (Northern Ireland) – 2022 UK Championship

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‘Where did that come from?’ – Four-ball plant from Allen sets up century

4. Ronnie O’Sullivan (England) – 2023 Masters

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‘You’ve got to have bottle to play those shots’ – O’Sullivan plays excellent plant

5. Mark Williams (Wales) – 2023 Masters

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‘Listen to the roar!’ – Brilliant plant from Williams

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