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Revision as of 17:57, 20 October 2013
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Flowers appear naturally on grass blocks in the plains and can be collected by hand. Flowers do not grow or decay. These can be used to create dyes. All flowers are flammable. There are six different kinds of flowers:
White Dandelion | Yellow Dandelion | Tulip | |||
Blue Geranium | Viola | Rose |
As a crafting ingredient
Name | Ingredients | Input → Output | Description | ||||||||||||
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White Dye | White Dandelion |
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Used to color wool. | ||||||||||||
Yellow dye | Yellow Dandelion |
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Used to color wool. | ||||||||||||
Orange dye | Tulip |
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Used to color wool. | ||||||||||||
Red dye | Rose |
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Used to color wool. | ||||||||||||
Violet dye | Viola |
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Used to color wool. | ||||||||||||
Blue dye | Blue Geranium |
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Used to color wool. |