Plant

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For Minecraft Earth plants, see MCE:Plant. For Minecraft Dungeons mobs that resemble plants, see MCD:Natural.

A plant can either be a plant structure or a plant block. A plant structure is composed entirely of plant blocks, which includes flowers, leaves, logs, propagules, roots, and crops. Aquatic plants can be found in water, and terrestial plants can be found on land. Most plant blocks are renewable, generally by growing them. All plants can be put in the composter. Some plants and other vegetative bodies can generate underground. Some plants are affected by light, water, weather, biome, or their proximity to certain blocks.

Many food items are also made from plants, but are not listed here, because they are the crafting products of plants.

Minecraft

Blocks

Items

Mobs

Joke

Blocks and items that are included in April Fools' snapshots

24w14potato

Generated features

Large scale versions of the blocks listed above, and other natural flora, make up the plant-like features in Minecraft.

Fungi

Blocks These blocks are classified as fungi.

Features

Algae

This static sea life block is classified as algae. However, some players think it's a plant, due to its rigid structure.

Blocks

Features

  • Glow lichen
    • May be a cyanobacteria instead. Also a fungus.

Animals

These static sea life blocks are classified as animals. However, some players think they're plants, due to their rigid structure.

Blocks

Features

Synthetic, fictional and/or unknown biology

The biology and origin of sculk and the creaking heart, if any, is synthetic, fictional and/or unknown. The concept art for sculk shows that it could have been lots of things, but Mojang has not defined what it is. It is only known that the creaking heart is a living block.[1]

Features

Blocks

Mobs

Removed and/or Unused

Static blocks or features that have been removed or are unimplemented.

Minecraft Dungeons

Items

Consumables

References

  1. "The Pale Garden" by Sophie Austin – minecraft.net, 2 October 2024. "While creaking hearts might look like wood, these are actually living blocks"