This guide covers 30 types of flowers in Minecraft for Java Edition 26.2, released in June 2026. Minecraft uses the idea of a “flower” more broadly than real-world botany: some entries are conventional small or tall flowers, while others are flower-tagged foliage, ground cover, ancient plants, or special blocks such as the Spore Blossom and Chorus Flower. Eyeblossom is counted once even though it has open and closed states. The Golden Dandelion is included because the game officially describes it as a new type of flower, even though it is crafted rather than naturally generated.
How Many Types of Flowers Are in Minecraft Java 26.2?
Using a practical player-facing definition that includes current flower and flower-tagged blocks, Java Edition 26.2 has 30 distinct entries in this guide. The exact set depends on whether you count flower-bearing foliage and special plant blocks, so older guides may show a smaller total. Java and Bedrock can also differ in mechanics or release timing, so this article labels the edition and version rather than presenting the count as universal across every Minecraft build.
Minecraft Flowers at a Glance
| Flower or block | Category | Where to find or obtain | Main use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dandelion | small flower | plains, forests, and several grassy biomes | yellow dye and decoration |
| Poppy | small flower | many grassy biomes | red dye and decoration |
| Blue Orchid | small flower | swamps | light blue dye and decoration |
| Allium | small flower | flower forests and meadow-related generation | magenta dye and decoration |
| Azure Bluet | small flower | plains and flower-rich grassy areas | light gray dye and decoration |
| Red Tulip | small flower | plains and flower forests | red dye and decoration |
| Orange Tulip | small flower | plains and flower forests | orange dye and decoration |
| White Tulip | small flower | plains and flower forests | light gray dye and decoration |
| Pink Tulip | small flower | plains and flower forests | pink dye and decoration |
| Oxeye Daisy | small flower | plains and flower-rich biomes | light gray dye and decoration |
| Cornflower | small flower | plains and flower-rich grassy biomes | blue dye and decoration |
| Lily of the Valley | small flower | flower forests | white dye and decoration |
| Wither Rose | special small flower | created when the Wither kills certain mobs | black dye, decoration, and hazardous mob interactions |
| Torchflower | ancient plant flower | grown from torchflower seeds obtained through Sniffer gameplay | orange dye and decoration |
| Eyeblossom | special flower with open and closed states | Pale Garden | dyes, decoration, and suspicious-stew interactions |
| Sunflower | tall flower | sunflower plains | yellow dye and tall decoration |
| Lilac | tall flower | several forest biomes | magenta dye and tall decoration |
| Rose Bush | tall flower | forest and flower-rich biomes | red dye and tall decoration |
| Peony | tall flower | forest biomes | pink dye and tall decoration |
| Pitcher Plant | ancient tall plant | grown from pitcher pods found by Sniffers | cyan dye and decoration |
| Flowering Azalea | flower-tagged shrub block | lush caves and azalea-tree systems | decoration and bee interaction |
| Flowering Azalea Leaves | flower-tagged leaf block | azalea trees and lush-cave systems | decoration and bee interaction |
| Mangrove Propagule | flower-tagged plant block | mangrove swamps and mangrove leaves | growing mangrove trees and decoration |
| Cherry Leaves | flower-tagged leaf block | cherry groves | decorative foliage and atmospheric petal particles |
| Pink Petals | ground-cover flower block | cherry groves | decorative ground cover and pink dye |
| Wildflowers | ground-cover flower block | selected grassy regions introduced with Spring to Life | decorative ground cover and dye crafting |
| Chorus Flower | End plant flower | the outer islands of the End on chorus plants | growing chorus plants and decoration |
| Spore Blossom | hanging flower block | lush caves | decorative hanging block that releases ambient particles |
| Cactus Flower | desert flower block | on cacti under suitable generation and growth conditions | decoration and dye-related crafting |
| Golden Dandelion | crafted special flower | crafted from a dandelion and gold nuggets in Java 26.1+ | stopping or restarting aging for eligible baby mobs |
1. Dandelion
Dandelion is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is classic one-block yellow flower. Players can find or obtain it through plains, forests, and several grassy biomes. Its main practical roles are yellow dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

2. Poppy
Poppy is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is single red bloom. Players can find or obtain it through many grassy biomes. Its main practical roles are red dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

3. Blue Orchid
Blue Orchid is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is blue flower strongly associated with swamp terrain. Players can find or obtain it through swamps. Its main practical roles are light blue dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
4. Allium
Allium is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is tall purple globe-like flower. Players can find or obtain it through flower forests and meadow-related generation. Its main practical roles are magenta dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

5. Azure Bluet
Azure Bluet is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is tiny pale flower with a yellow center. Players can find or obtain it through plains and flower-rich grassy areas. Its main practical roles are light gray dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

6. Red Tulip
Red Tulip is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is red cup-shaped tulip. Players can find or obtain it through plains and flower forests. Its main practical roles are red dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
7. Orange Tulip
Orange Tulip is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is orange cup-shaped tulip. Players can find or obtain it through plains and flower forests. Its main practical roles are orange dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
8. White Tulip
White Tulip is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is white cup-shaped tulip. Players can find or obtain it through plains and flower forests. Its main practical roles are light gray dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

9. Pink Tulip
Pink Tulip is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is pink cup-shaped tulip. Players can find or obtain it through plains and flower forests. Its main practical roles are pink dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
10. Oxeye Daisy
Oxeye Daisy is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is white petals around a yellow center. Players can find or obtain it through plains and flower-rich biomes. Its main practical roles are light gray dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
11. Cornflower
Cornflower is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is bright blue flower. Players can find or obtain it through plains and flower-rich grassy biomes. Its main practical roles are blue dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
12. Lily of the Valley
Lily of the Valley is a small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is small white bell-like flowers. Players can find or obtain it through flower forests. Its main practical roles are white dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
13. Wither Rose
Wither Rose is a special small flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is black flower that applies the Wither effect to many entities touching it. Players can find or obtain it through created when the Wither kills certain mobs. Its main practical roles are black dye, decoration, and hazardous mob interactions. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
14. Torchflower
Torchflower is a ancient plant flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is bright ancient flower restored through archaeology-era Sniffer mechanics. Players can find or obtain it through grown from torchflower seeds obtained through Sniffer gameplay. Its main practical roles are orange dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
15. Eyeblossom
Eyeblossom is a special flower with open and closed states in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is changes between closed and open states with the day-night cycle. Players can find or obtain it through Pale Garden. Its main practical roles are dyes, decoration, and suspicious-stew interactions. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
16. Sunflower
Sunflower is a tall flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is two-block-high flower with a large yellow face. Players can find or obtain it through sunflower plains. Its main practical roles are yellow dye and tall decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
17. Lilac
Lilac is a tall flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is two-block-high purple flowering shrub-like plant. Players can find or obtain it through several forest biomes. Its main practical roles are magenta dye and tall decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

18. Rose Bush
Rose Bush is a tall flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is two-block-high plant covered in red rose-like blooms. Players can find or obtain it through forest and flower-rich biomes. Its main practical roles are red dye and tall decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
19. Peony
Peony is a tall flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is two-block-high pink flowering plant. Players can find or obtain it through forest biomes. Its main practical roles are pink dye and tall decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

20. Pitcher Plant
Pitcher Plant is a ancient tall plant in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is large two-block ancient flower-like plant. Players can find or obtain it through grown from pitcher pods found by Sniffers. Its main practical roles are cyan dye and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
21. Flowering Azalea
Flowering Azalea is a flower-tagged shrub block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is azalea shrub covered with pink blossoms. Players can find or obtain it through lush caves and azalea-tree systems. Its main practical roles are decoration and bee interaction. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
22. Flowering Azalea Leaves
Flowering Azalea Leaves is a flower-tagged leaf block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is leaf block dotted with pink flowers. Players can find or obtain it through azalea trees and lush-cave systems. Its main practical roles are decoration and bee interaction. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

23. Mangrove Propagule
Mangrove Propagule is a flower-tagged plant block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is hanging or planted propagule used to reproduce mangroves. Players can find or obtain it through mangrove swamps and mangrove leaves. Its main practical roles are growing mangrove trees and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
24. Cherry Leaves
Cherry Leaves is a flower-tagged leaf block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is pink cherry canopy block. Players can find or obtain it through cherry groves. Its main practical roles are decorative foliage and atmospheric petal particles. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
25. Pink Petals
Pink Petals is a ground-cover flower block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is layerable pink petal clusters on the ground. Players can find or obtain it through cherry groves. Its main practical roles are decorative ground cover and pink dye. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

26. Wildflowers
Wildflowers is a ground-cover flower block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is small yellow-and-white ground flowers that can occupy a block in patches. Players can find or obtain it through selected grassy regions introduced with Spring to Life. Its main practical roles are decorative ground cover and dye crafting. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
27. Chorus Flower
Chorus Flower is a End plant flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is block at the tips of chorus plant branches that controls growth. Players can find or obtain it through the outer islands of the End on chorus plants. Its main practical roles are growing chorus plants and decoration. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
28. Spore Blossom
Spore Blossom is a hanging flower block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is large pink hanging blossom attached to ceilings. Players can find or obtain it through lush caves. Its main practical roles are decorative hanging block that releases ambient particles. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
29. Cactus Flower
Cactus Flower is a desert flower block in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is pink flower growing from the top or side of cactus blocks. Players can find or obtain it through on cacti under suitable generation and growth conditions. Its main practical roles are decoration and dye-related crafting. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.
30. Golden Dandelion
Golden Dandelion is a crafted special flower in Minecraft Java 26.2. Its easiest identifying feature is gold-colored crafted flower with a unique mob-age interaction. Players can find or obtain it through crafted from a dandelion and gold nuggets in Java 26.1+. Its main practical roles are stopping or restarting aging for eligible baby mobs. Because Minecraft plant categories are game-mechanic tags rather than real botanical classifications, this entry should be understood as a current in-game flower or flower-related block. If you are playing Bedrock Edition or an older world version, check the matching changelog because generation, recipes, and interactions can differ by edition or release.

How Minecraft Classifies Flowers
Minecraft data tags group blocks for gameplay purposes. A block can be treated as part of the game’s flower system without being a real-world flower in the botanical sense. That is why flowering leaves, pink petals, a mangrove propagule, and the Chorus Flower can appear beside more familiar plants such as poppies and tulips. Eyeblossom also has multiple states but remains one flower concept for this list.
Where to Find Flowers in Minecraft
Flower distribution is strongly biome-dependent. Flower forests and plains provide many classic Overworld flowers, swamps are important for blue orchids, cherry groves supply pink petals and cherry foliage, lush caves contain spore blossoms and azalea systems, deserts can produce cactus flowers, and the End contains chorus flowers. Sniffers provide access to ancient plants such as torchflowers and pitcher plants, while the Golden Dandelion is crafted rather than found growing naturally.
What Can You Do With Flowers in Minecraft?
- Craft dyes from many conventional flowers and decorative flower blocks.
- Decorate gardens, paths, bee areas, interiors, pots, and themed builds.
- Use bee-attractive flowering blocks to support bee-based farms and decorative apiaries.
- Use specific flowers in suspicious stew recipes where supported by current mechanics.
- Grow Sniffer-recovered ancient plants for rare decorative options.
- Use Golden Dandelions to control aging of eligible baby mobs in current Java mechanics.
- Use flower-tagged foliage and ground cover to create more natural-looking landscapes.
Java Edition vs. Bedrock Edition
This article is anchored to Java Edition 26.2. Bedrock Edition follows its own version numbering and may receive features on a different schedule or with small mechanical differences. If a farm, recipe, mob interaction, or suspicious-stew effect matters to your build, verify it against the changelog for the edition you actually play.
Common Mistakes When Counting Minecraft Flowers
- Using an old pre-Eyeblossom or pre-Spring-to-Life list.
- Counting open and closed Eyeblossom as completely unrelated flower species.
- Ignoring flower-tagged decorative blocks such as flowering azalea or pink petals.
- Mixing Java and Bedrock mechanics without naming the edition.
- Treating game categories as if they were real botanical taxonomy.
- Calling a crafted Golden Dandelion naturally generated.
Fun Facts About Minecraft Flowers
- Golden Dandelion was introduced as a crafted flower with a baby-mob aging mechanic.
- Eyeblossom has open and closed states connected to the game’s day-night behavior.
- Wither Rose is both decorative and hazardous to many entities that touch it.
- Torchflower and Pitcher Plant are tied to the Sniffer rather than ordinary flower generation.
- Spore Blossom hangs from lush-cave ceilings and produces ambient particles.
- Pink Petals can build up decorative ground-cover layers.
- Chorus Flowers control the growth of chorus plants in the End.
- Flowering Azalea and Flowering Azalea Leaves connect surface azalea trees with lush-cave ecosystems.
- Sunflowers are two blocks tall and visually distinctive in sunflower plains.
- Minecraft flower lists grow over time, so version labeling is essential for accurate SEO content.
Final Thoughts on Types of Flowers in Minecraft
The current types of flowers in Minecraft go far beyond the original poppy-and-dandelion set. Java 26.2 includes classic dye flowers, tall decorative plants, ancient Sniffer plants, biome-specific blossoms, flower-tagged foliage, special End vegetation, and the crafted Golden Dandelion. When building a collection or writing a guide, always name the game edition and version so the list stays understandable as Minecraft continues to evolve.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How many flower types are in Minecraft Java 26.2?
This guide counts 30 distinct flower or flower-tagged types in Java 26.2, treating Eyeblossom as one type with two states and including Golden Dandelion as an officially described flower.
2. Why do some Minecraft flower lists have fewer entries?
Older guides may predate Eyeblossom, Wildflowers, Cactus Flower, Golden Dandelion, or other additions, and some authors exclude flower-tagged foliage and special plant blocks.
3. Is Golden Dandelion a real Minecraft flower?
Yes. Java 26.1 introduced Golden Dandelion as a new type of flower. It is crafted rather than naturally generated.
4. What does Golden Dandelion do?
It can stop aging for eligible baby mobs and can later restart aging when used again, with exceptions defined by current game mechanics.
5. Where do Eyeblossoms grow?
Eyeblossoms are associated with the Pale Garden and have open and closed states tied to the in-game cycle.
6. Are open and closed Eyeblossom two different flowers?
They are separate states or blocks in game data, but this guide treats them as one flower type because they are two forms of Eyeblossom.
7. Where can I find Blue Orchids?
Blue Orchids are strongly associated with swamp biomes.
8. Where can I find Alliums?
Alliums occur in flower-rich Overworld biomes such as flower forests and related grassy generation.
9. Where do tulips generate?
Red, orange, white, and pink tulips are associated with plains and flower forests.
10. What is the rarest Minecraft flower?
“Rarest” depends on what you mean by natural generation, biome access, crafting, or special mechanics. Sniffer plants and biome-specific special flowers can be harder to obtain than common plains flowers.
11. Can Minecraft flowers make dye?
Many flowers craft directly into dyes. The exact color depends on the flower, such as poppies for red and cornflowers for blue.
12. Which flower makes blue dye?
Cornflower is a direct source of blue dye. Blue Orchid produces light blue dye rather than blue.
13. Which flower makes black dye?
Wither Rose can be crafted into black dye.
14. Which flowers make white dye?
Lily of the Valley is a direct flower source for white dye in Java Edition.
15. What is a Wither Rose?
It is a black special flower created through Wither-related mob deaths and it can apply the Wither effect to many entities that contact it.
16. What is a Torchflower?
Torchflower is an ancient plant grown from seeds obtained through Sniffer gameplay.
17. What is a Pitcher Plant?
Pitcher Plant is another Sniffer-related ancient plant grown from pitcher pods and used mainly for decoration and dye crafting.
18. Is Spore Blossom a normal flower?
It is a hanging decorative flower block found in lush caves rather than a small ground flower.
19. What is Cactus Flower?
Cactus Flower is a pink flower block associated with cactus growth in desert environments in modern Minecraft versions.
20. Are Pink Petals flowers?
They are a decorative ground-cover block treated as part of the game’s flowering vegetation system rather than a conventional single-stem flower.
21. Are Cherry Leaves flowers?
Cherry Leaves are leaf blocks, but they are flower-bearing foliage and appear in Minecraft’s broader flower-tagged ecosystem.
22. Is a Mangrove Propagule a flower?
In real botany it is not a conventional flower, but Minecraft includes it in gameplay vegetation tags related to flowers and bees; this guide labels it as a flower-tagged plant block.
23. Where do Spore Blossoms generate?
They are found hanging from ceilings in lush caves.
24. Where do Chorus Flowers grow?
They occur on chorus plants on the outer End islands and are involved in chorus plant growth.
25. Can bees use every flower in this list?
No. Bee attraction follows specific game tags and mechanics, and special blocks do not all behave identically. Check current edition data when building a bee farm.
26. Can every flower be placed in a flower pot?
No. Pot compatibility varies by block; tall flowers, ground-cover petals, foliage blocks, and special large plants do not all fit flower pots.
27. Do flowers affect suspicious stew?
Some small flowers produce specific suspicious-stew effects when used in the appropriate recipe. The effects are version-sensitive and should be checked for the edition being played.
28. Is Minecraft Java 26.2 the same as Bedrock 26.2?
No. Java and Bedrock use separate release tracks and mechanics can differ, so the same number does not imply identical content.
29. What changed in Minecraft Java 26.2 for flowers?
The 26.2 Chaos Cubed drop did not replace the flower system; the guide reflects the cumulative modern flower set available in the stable Java 26.2 environment.
30. How do I make a flower collection in Minecraft?
Explore multiple biomes, use bone meal where appropriate, obtain Sniffer plants, gather special cave and End plants, craft Golden Dandelion, and store one sample of each type in a labeled garden or museum.
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