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Flowers are non-solid plants that are able to be pollinated and usually have vibrant colors along with a stem and leaves. They are primarily used for decoration, and can also be crafted into dyes. Small plants can also be potted.
Flowers were added in the first versions of BOP, however many have been removed, changed or added since then.
Obtaining[]
Breaking[]
Flowers can be obtained by finding and breaking them in a biome they generate in. Harvesting a flower with shears consumes the durability of the shears for no additional benefit. For a list of biomes they generate in, see the individual flower information below.
Flowers[]
Rose[]
Roses are red flowers found only in the rare Origin Valley biome. They resemble the old roses that were removed in 1.7, and also contribute to the original feel of the Origin Valley. They can be crafted into red dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Violet[]
Violets are purple flowers found in Highland Moors, Maple Woods, Snowy Coniferous Forests and Snowy Fir Clearing biomes. They can be crafted into purple dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Lavender[]
Lavender are purple flowers exclusively found in the Lavender Field and Lavender Forest biomes. They can be crafted into purple dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Wildflower[]
Wildflowers are magenta flowers that spawn in Lush Deserts, Scrublands and Wooded Scrublands. They can be crafted into magenta dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Orange Cosmos[]
Orange Cosmos are vibrant orange flowers that spawn in Rainforests and Rocky Rainforests. They can be crafted into orange dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Pink Daffodil[]
Pink Daffodils are flowers found in Cherry Blossom Groves, Mystic Groves and other such biomes. They can be crafted into pink dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Pink Hibiscus[]
Pink Hibiscus are flowers found exclusively in the Tropics biome. They can be crafted into pink dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Glowflower[]
Glowflowers are light-emitting flowers found exclusively in the Mystic Grove biome. They can be crafted into cyan dye. When they are potted, they do not emit light. It can be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Wilted Lily[]
Wilted Lillies are flowers found in the Wooded Wasteland biome. They resemble a dead flower, but can still be crafted into gray dye. It can be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Burning Blossom[]
Burning Blossoms are glowing flowers found in the Undergrowth biome in the Nether. They ignite the player when touched or broken, but can be collected with shears. They can be crafted into orange dye. It can be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Blue Hydrangea[]
Blue Hydrangeas are flowers found in the Mystic Grove and Tropics biomes. They can be crafted into light blue dye. It can be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Goldenrod[]
Goldenrods are flowers found in Prairies, Woodlands and Old Growth Woodlands. They can be crafted into yellow dye. It can be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Icy Iris[]
Icy Irises are frozen light blue flowers that spawn exclusively in Auroral Gardens. They can be crafted into light blue dye. It can also be used in a composter and has a 65% chance to gain matter.
Trivia[]
- In the vanilla version of Minecraft, the Rose texture was the predecessor to the Poppy.
- In earlier versions of Minecraft, a flower's hitbox was always in the center of the block it is on, no matter what position the flower is in. This was changed in later versions, but the Rose's hitbox is in the center of the block, instead of being where the flower is as a reference to old Minecraft.
- In older versions of BOP, the Pink Daffodil was misspelled as "Pink Dafodil".
- In very old versions of BOP, Orange Cosmos were originally called Orange Daisies, and had a different texture.
- Since Blue Hydrangeas are blue, this likely implies that the soil of the Mystic Grove and Tropics is acidic.
- In very old versions of BOP, Blue Hydrangeas were originally just called Hydrangea.