Flower

Flowers are naturally occurring plants that come in a variety of shapes and colors.

Obtaining
Flowers can be instantly broken with any item (or no item). A flower will also be broken if water runs over its location, or if a piston extends or pushes a block into its location.

If water or a piston enters a flower's location when it is already occupying the same space as a snow layer, the flower will be lost.

Natural generation
Most flowers generate naturally on dirt and grass blocks. Even in a biome covered with snow, flowers will generate naturally on dirt blocks with grass, despite the adjoining dirt blocks being covered with snow. They also need light to grow if bone meal is used on a grass block.

Alliums and other flowers can also be found in woodland mansions.

Poppies, dandelions, and azure bluets can be found in plains villages.

Dandelions can be found in savanna villages.

Poppies can be found in taiga villages.

The only flower that doesn't naturally generate is the wither rose. Instead, wither roses are dropped as an item by a mob that is killed by a wither.

Drops
Iron golems drop 0 to 2 poppies upon death. This can't be affected by Looting enchantment.

Any mob killed by the wither may drop one wither rose upon death.

Bone meal
When bone meal is applied to a grass block, flowers have a chance of generating instead of tall grass on the targeted block and adjacent grass blocks up to 7 blocks away in both directions (a 15x15 square). The generated flower depends on both the biome and the X/Z coordinates (see below).

When bone meal is applied to a single high flower, more flowers will appear around it without grass.

When bone meal is applied to a double flower, a second double flower will spawn as an item.

Flower biomes
This table shows the types of flowers that can naturally generate in each biome, as well as the types that can spawn from bone meal. Flowers marked with "generation" can only spawn when the world is initially generated.

Flower gradients
When flowers spawn from bone meal, the type spawned depends on the X/Z position in the world. Different biomes result in slightly different behaviors. Note that these behaviors don't necessarily match naturally generated flowers, since additional randomness is applied during terrain generation.

In a flower forest, any given coordinate can only ever spawn one type of flower, resulting in a gradient (pictured below).

In plains and sunflower plains, a similar but more nuanced effect occurs, called the tulip/non-tulip gradient (also pictured below). Each coordinate in these biomes will spawn either tulips exclusively, or non-tulips exclusively. The color of tulip or type of non-tulip is determined randomly, and can vary between subsequent bone meal uses, but a non-tulip block will never spawn a tulip, and a tulip block will never spawn anything but tulips.

No other biome has a gradient; swamps can only spawn blue orchids, while all other biomes can only spawn dandelions and poppies.

Usage
All flowers can be used as decoration or crafted into dyes, as well as planted on grass or dirt. One-block flowers can be planted in a flower pot. Some flowers can be used to craft suspicious stew.

Navigation
Sunflowers always face east, making them useful for navigation if the Sun is not visible.

Breeding
Dandelions can be used to breed, grow, and lead rabbits.

Damaging
Wither roses inflict the Wither status effect to any players or mobs touching it, dealing damage every half second. The effect lingers for 1 second after the player/mob leaves its block space.

Block data
In Bedrock Edition, red flower and double plant uses the following data values:


 * Red Flower


 * Double Plant

Trivia

 * Due to the nature of the flower generation algorithm, it is possible (but relatively rare) to find naturally-generated flowers and grass in lava, caverns or abandoned mineshafts.
 * Also, it is possible to find flowers and wheat seeds dropped as an item on the ground naturally, due to failure to generate on an acceptable block.
 * Like other non-solid transparent blocks, flowers can break falling objects such as sand.
 * Peonies were used at Jeb's wedding.
 * Rose bushes do not apply damage when walked through, despite roses having thorns.
 * Flowers generated from bone meal in a flower forest biome depend only on horizontal position; the world seed has no effect. Flowers generated naturally with the chunk do depend on the world seed.
 * The flowers generate along a gradient: dandelion, poppy, allium, azure bluet, red tulip, orange tulip, white tulip, pink tulip, oxeye daisy.
 * Allium is a genus composed of bulb vegetables such as onions, garlic, and related vegetables, which have large, pink inflorescences resembling that of the flower item.
 * Using bone meal on any small flower in Bedrock Edition will generate more flowers around it, without tall grass.
 * A two block high flower drops itself when bone meal (or super fertilizer ) is used on it.
 * Despite being called "White Tulip," the white tulip is used to make light gray dye, as there is no white dye other than bone meal.
 * If the player were to harvest any flower with shears, the shears will still take durability regardless of the flower still dropping like normal.