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Minecraft:Cornflower

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Template:Infobox block A cornflower is a Minecraft:flower that can be crafted into blue dye and suspicious stew.

Obtaining

Breaking

A cornflower can be broken instantly with any item or by hand, dropping itself.

A cornflower also breaks if Minecraft:water or Minecraft:lava runs over its location, if a Minecraft:piston extends or pushes a block into its location, or if a block under the plant is moved or destroyed. Template:Breaking row

Natural generation

Cornflowers generate naturally on Minecraft:dirt and grass blocks in plains, sunflower plains, flower forest, and meadow biomes as part of vegetation features. Template:IN, they are also technically capable of growing in dripstone caves and deep dark biomes, though it is very unlikely due to lack of grass blocks in these biomes. In flower forests and meadows, cornflowers only generate as part of gradients.

Natural cornflowers are also found in plains villages.

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Post-generation

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When bone meal is applied to a grass block in a plains, sunflower plains, flower forest, meadow, dripstone caves, or deep dark biome, cornflowers have a chance of generating on the targeted Minecraft:block and adjacent grass blocks in a 15×5×15 area. In meadows and flower forests, cornflowers can generate only in specific locations depending on the flower gradient. In plains, sunflower plains, dripstone caves, and the deep dark, cornflowers cannot generate in tulip-only areas.

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When bone meal is applied to a grass block in a plains, sunflower plains, or flower forest biome, cornflowers have a chance of generating on the targeted Minecraft:block and adjacent grass blocks in a 7×5×7 area. In flower forests, cornflowers can generate only in specific locations depending on the flower gradient. In plains and sunflower plains, cornflowers cannot generate in tulip-only areas.

When bone meal is applied to a cornflower that has been placed on top of a grass block in any biome, more cornflowers appear on top of nearby grass blocks. The flowers can appear up to 3 blocks away from the original, forming a 7×7 square.

Mob loot

Template:IN, endermen can pick up cornflowers, like any other one-block-tall flower, and drop it if killed while holding it.

Template:IN, wandering traders have a chance of 8.5% (increased by 1% per level of Looting) to drop 1 cornflower when killed while showing the item as trade offer, if the player holds an Minecraft:emerald.

Trading

Wandering traders may sell a cornflower for 1 emerald. Template:Trade sources

Usage

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Like other flowers, cornflowers can be used as decoration and planted on grass blocks, Minecraft:dirt, coarse dirt, rooted dirt, Minecraft:farmland, Minecraft:podzol, Minecraft:mycelium, moss blocks, Minecraft:mud, or muddy mangrove roots.

Cornflowers can also be placed in flower pots.

Crafting ingredient

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Suspicious stew

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Suspicious stew that is created using a cornflower imparts the Jump Boost effect for 5 seconds. It can be crafted using a cornflower or produced by feeding a cornflower to a brown mooshroom and then milking it with a Minecraft:bowl.

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Bees

Bees engage in a pollinating behavior with cornflowers, increasing the honey level in Minecraft:beehives and bee nests by 1.

Breeding

Cornflowers can be used to breed, grow, and lead bees.

Bee nests

Oak, birch, and cherry trees grown from Minecraft:saplings that are within 2 blocks of a cornflower have a 5% chance to grow with a bee nest and 2-3 bees in it.

Composting

Placing a cornflower into a Minecraft:composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1. A stack of cornflowers yields an average of 5.94 bone meal.

Sounds

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Data values

ID

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Block states

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History

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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PlayStation 4 Edition

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Data history

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Issues

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Trivia

  • In real life, cornflowers got their name because they used to be a common weed on crop fields.<ref>

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Gallery

Screenshots

References

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External links

Navigation

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