Minecraft:Flower Forest
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Template:Infobox biome A flower forest is a variant of the Minecraft:forest filled with a much larger variation and frequency of Minecraft:flowers. Minecraft:Rabbits spawn here instead of wolves and Minecraft:bee nests generate much more often.
Description
Flower forests have both Minecraft:oak and Minecraft:birch trees. They generate with a wide array of Minecraft:flowers, along with Minecraft:bee nests on 5% of Minecraft:trees. Like almost every other Overworld biome, Minecraft:lava lakes can generate, which can cause small forest Minecraft:fires due to the density of flammable Minecraft:wood and Minecraft:leaves. The same goes for fire caused by Minecraft:lightning strikes, although the fire caused by the strikes are usually extinguished by Minecraft:rain.
Generation
Flower forests generate in medium temperature ranges and in low Minecraft:humidity, and are rarer than standard Minecraft:forest biomes. They are most commonly bordered by Minecraft:plains and Minecraft:meadow biomes or separated from Minecraft:sunflower plains, which generate in place of a flower forest in high Minecraft:weirdness, by Minecraft:rivers. Flower forests make up about 0.642% of the Minecraft:Overworld by area.
Differences to regular forests
There are some key differences between regular forests and flower forests.
- Flower forests have fewer trees and less Minecraft:grass. Instead, flower forests include a diverse variety of flowers. Minecraft:Leaf litter and Minecraft:bushes are completely absent.
- The vast number of flowers makes this biome variant an excellent source of Minecraft:dyes. The following types of flowers can be generated in flower forests:
- The following flowers do not generate in flower forests:
- There is a 10× greater chance of generating a Minecraft:bee nest.
- Flower forests are much rarer than regular forest biomes.
- There is also a slight difference in mob spawning:
- Template:EntityLink cannot spawn in flower forests.
- Template:EntityLink can spawn in flower forests.
- Template:EntityLink also occur 10× more often, as there is 10× higher chance of spawning a Minecraft:bee nest with a tree.
Mobs
The following mobs naturally spawn here:
Sounds
Music
These music tracks play while the player is in a flower forest.
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Advancements
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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View of a flower forest, with a Minecraft:village.
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A small flower forest surrounded by many different Minecraft:biomes.
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A view of a flower forest.
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The flower gradient of a flower forest biome Template:In.
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An example of how elevation affects the flower gradient in Java Edition.
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A flower forest island in the ocean.
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A flower forest on the side of a mountain.
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A flower forest overhang above a lake.
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A flower forest with few trees.
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A flower forest single biome world before Minecraft:1.18.
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A flower forest with Minecraft:ray tracing.
See also
External links
Minecraft:de:Blumenwald Minecraft:es:Bosque floral Minecraft:fr:Forêt fleurie Minecraft:ja:森林 Minecraft:ko:숲 Minecraft:pl:Las Minecraft:pt:Floresta de flores Minecraft:ru:Лес Minecraft:uk:Квітковий ліс Minecraft:zh:繁花森林