Grass

Grass is a non-solid plant block that has wheat seeds as a drop. Its color is biome-dependent, and matches the color of grass blocks.

Tall grass is a two-block high variety of grass.

Ferns are variants of grass found only in certain biomes and have the same characteristics as grass.

Large ferns are a two-block high variety of ferns.

Shrubs are variants of grass that do not generate naturally and are available only $$. They have the same characteristics as grass and ferns, and have the same texture as dead bushes, albeit with a green biome-dependent hue.

Grass
Grass generates on grass blocks in most biomes with a grassy soil, like plains or forests. Tall grass generates in plains and savannas.

Ferns
Ferns occur naturally only in jungle, taiga, snowy taiga and giant tree taiga biomes. Large ferns generate in the same biomes, excluding jungles. Large ferns can be found in some taiga and snowy taiga village houses.

Shrubs
Shrubs, though identical in appearance to the dead bushes found in deserts and badlands, do not naturally generate and can be found only in the creative inventory.

Bone meal
Bone meal can be used on a grass block to grow grass, ferns and occasionally flowers on it and in its vicinity. It can also be used on grass or a fern to create a tall grass or large fern, respectively.

Obtaining
When broken normally, all variants drop 0 or 1 wheat seeds. They can be obtained as an item using shears.

The double tall grass and large ferns drop two of the respective single blocks when broken using shears.

It can also be obtained from the Creative inventory.

Trading
Wandering traders can sell large ferns for one emerald.

Usage
Double tall plants have a disproportionately large hitbox compared to other plants, which is a feature intentionally programmed into the game. The only exception to this rule is tall seagrass.

Wheat seeds
All variants of grass have a $$ chance of dropping wheat seeds when broken without using shears.

Flower pots
Ferns can be placed in flower pots.

Composting
Placing grass into a composter has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

Placing tall grass into a composter has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

Placing a fern into a composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1.

$$, placing a shrub into a composter has chances of raising the compost level by 1.

Java Edition
These values are generated by the biome dyeing algorithm. See Biome colors for more information.

Block data
In Bedrock Edition, grass uses the following data values:


 * grass


 * double plant

Trivia

 * Grass cannot be directly set on fire from lightning. However, fire from nearby blocks can spread to it. Oddly enough, the top of grass can be lit but it does not burn this way. When any kind of grass is set on fire, the fire seems to hover just over the grass, as if it were a full block.
 * Even though ferns do not produce seeds in real life, as they emit spores instead, they can drop seeds if broken.
 * Grass is slightly offset from the block it is sitting on (as seen in the second screenshot). This causes fields of grass to appear more contiguous and not like dotted patches of hair atop blocks.
 * This can sometimes cause grass to clip horizontally or vertically through block corners.
 * Grass can appear in caves on dirt near lava, and rarely, within a few blocks of bedrock. They can also occasionally generate on blocks other than grass, such as sand on beaches.
 * Using bone meal on grass in a spawn-protected area on a server still produces grass and flowers.
 * Placing any block on grass overwrites the grass, and the grass does not drop seeds.