Grass


Obtaining

When broken "Punch" redirects here. For the enchantment, see Enchanting#Punch. The Player punches trees and gets wood (click to view animation). Breaking, digging, punching, or mining is one of the most fundamental activities in Minecraft, performed (by minecraft normally, all variants will drop 0 or 1 seeds. See Grass#Seeds for more information. They can be obtained as an item using shears Shears Type Tools Durability 238 Renewable Yes Stackable No First appearances See History Data value dec: 359 hex: 167 bin: 101100111 Name shears Shears are a tool used primarily to shear sheep and mine a few types of minecraft .

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

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Grass (or tall grass in the Console Edition Console Edition Author(s) Mojang AB 4J Studios Platform(s) Written in C++ Latest version Xbox 360 - TU53 Xbox One - CU43 PS3 - 1.51 PS4 - 1.50 PSVita - 1.51 Wii U - Patch 23 minecraft ) is a non- solid Comparison of the solid stone and liquid water blocks Solid blocks are a category of block. Contents 1 Properties 2 List of solid blocks 2.1 List of non-solid blocks 3 Height 4 Video 5 History minecraft plant block See the various blocks found in Minecraft. For the blocking with shields that reduces damage when performed, see Blocking. All blocks Blocks are the basic units of structure in Minecraft. Contents 1 minecraft that has seeds Seeds Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 0 Tool None Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Seeds (1) when not mature Seeds (0–3) when fully grown Wheat (1) when fully grown Data values minecraft as a drop See the items that drop from entities and blocks. For drops as in falls, see Fall Damage. Typical drops from a skeleton: experience orbs, an arrow, and bones. Drops are items that minecraft . Its color is biome A river bisecting a jungle biome. At the top right is a forest. A river running through a mesa biome with mesa plateaus, with a savanna biome in the bottom right. “ In case you minecraft -dependent, and matches grass blocks.

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Trivia

  • Grass cannot be directly set on fire from lightning. Be that as it may, fire from nearby blocks can spread to it. Oddly enough, the top of grass can be lit but it will not burn this way. When any kind of tall 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 appear more contiguous and not like dotted patches of hair atop blocks.
  • Grass can appear in caves on dirt near lava, and rarely, within a few blocks of bedrock. It can also generate in a village house.
  • Using bone meal on grass in a spawn-protected area on a server will still produce tall grass and flowers.
  • Placing any block on grass will overwrite the grass, and will not drop seeds.
  • When being chased by mobs, hiding in double tallgrass will often cause them to lose sight of players, even if they are a few blocks away. Sugar cane also has this property.

Natural generation

Grass and double tall grass generate on grass blocks in most biomes that generate grass.

Ferns and large ferns occur naturally only in jungle, taiga, and mega taiga biomes.

Shrubs, though identical in appearance to the dead bushes found in deserts and mesas, do not naturally generate.

Bone meal

Bone meal Bone Meal Type Wool dyes Durability N/A Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Data value dec: 35115 hex: 15F15 bin: 10101111115 Name dye 15 Bone meal is a material that can be used as a dye as well as minecraft can be used on a grass block to grow grass and occasionally flowers on it and in its vicinity. It can also be used on either tall grass or a fern to create a double tall grass or large fern, respectively.

Shrubs

A shrub looks identical to the dead bush, except that it will occasionally drop seeds instead of sticks, and is randomly offset from the center of its block like grass. Java⃂edition only Minecraft Author(s) Mojang AB (Credits) Markus "Notch" Persson (Creator) Jens "Jeb" Bergensten (Lead Developer) Jon "jonkagstrom" Kågström (AI Programmer) Nathan "Dinnerbone" Adams Erik "Grum" Broes Michael "Searge" Stoyke Thomas "ProfMobius" Guimbretière Agnes "LadyAgnes" Larsson Maria minecraft It can be obtained using /give @p minecraft:tallgrass 1 0.

In Pocket Edition, this block is named `Fern` but has the texture of grass. Pocket⃂edition only Pocket Edition Author(s) Mojang AB Jens Bergensten Aron Nieminen Daniel Kaplan Tommaso Checchi Shoghi Cervantes Jason Major Daniel Wustenhoff Tomas Alaeus Mikael "Slicedlime" Hedberg @@@#@@@Microsoft(microsoft.com)###@### Studios 1] Platform(s) Written in C++ 2] Latest version 1.1.2 minecraft

Seeds

All variants of grass have a 1/24 chance of dropping seeds when broken without using shears.

Flower pots

Ferns can be placed in flower pots Flower Pot Type Solid Block Requirements None Physics No Transparency Yes Luminance No Blast resistance 0 Hardness 0 Tool Any tool Renewable No Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No First appearances See History Drops Itself Block minecraft .

Data values

Grass is defined by its ID and block data. Grass also has a block state which is expected to replace the functionality of block data in a future version This page is about planned versions of all editions of Minecraft. These updates either have major sources to their existence or have received development versions. Note that only editions with known planned updates are listed minecraft .

ID

Name See the definition of the block states. For the files that determine block models, see Models#Block states. Block states are extra pieces of data that further define a block. Contents 1 List minecraft ID Name Block ID
Grass tallgrass 31
Plant double_plant 175

Block data

See also: Data values
Block 31 (minecraft:tallgrass)
DV See values from the latest PCPersonal Computer version of Minecraft. For values from Classic, see Data values/Classic. For values from Indev, see Data values/Indev. For values from the Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition minecraft Description

0 Shrub

1 Tall Grass

2 Fern
Block 175 (minecraft:double_plant)
DV See values from the latest PC version of Minecraft. For values from Classic, see Data values/Classic. For values from Indev, see Data values/Indev. For values from the Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition minecraft Description

0 Sunflower

1 Lilac

2 Double Tallgrass

3 Large Fern

4 Rose Bush

5 Peony

8 Top Half of any Large Plant; low three bits 0x7 are derived from the block below.

Block state

See also: Block states

minecraft:tallgrass

Name See the definition of the block states. For the files that determine block models, see Models#Block states. Block states are extra pieces of data that further define a block. Contents 1 List minecraft Value Description

type
dead_bush
Dead Bush
tall_grass
Tall Grass
fern
Fern

minecraft:double_plant

Name See the definition of the block states. For the files that determine block models, see Models#Block states. Block states are extra pieces of data that further define a block. Contents 1 List minecraft Value Description

half
upper
lower
The half of the plant contained in this block.

variant
sunflower
Sunflower
syringa
Lilac
double_grass
Double Tallgrass
double_fern
Large Fern
double_rose
Rose Bush
paeonia
Peony

facing
north
south
east
west
The direction the plant is facing. This is currently unused in-game.
Upper-half blocks are always `north`, and lower-half blocks are always `east`.

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History

Beta Beta Starting version Beta 1.0 (Dec. 20, 2010) Latest version Beta 1.9-pre6 (Nov. 13, 2011) Paid Yes These versions are available to play in the launcher. Be that as it may, please note that these versions contain bugs. You ll minecraft
1.6 Beta 1.6 Release date May 26, 2011 Development versions Builds Beta 1.6 Test Build 3 Download Client Server Other editions of 1.6 Java Edition ◄◄ Beta 1.5 ◄ Beta 1.5_01 Beta 1.6.1 ► Beta 1.7 minecraft


Tall grass was implemented. Seeds used to be produced by tilling grass blocks prior to this update.
1.6.6 Beta 1.6.6 Release date May 31, 2011 Download Client Server ◄◄ Beta 1.6 ◄ Beta 1.6.5 Beta 1.7 ►► See the computer edition. For other editions, see Version history (disambiguation). Beta 1.6.6 minecraft Bone meal can be used to instantly grow tall grass on grass blocks.
1.8 Beta 1.8 Official name Adventure Update (Part 1) Release date Sep. 15, 2011 Development versions View all Pre-releases Beta 1.8-pre1 Beta 1.8-pre2 Download Client Server Other editions of 1.8 Java Edition ◄◄ Beta 1.7 ◄ minecraft Grass and ferns can now be harvested with shears. Previously, tall grass could not be acquired as an item without the use of external tools. Tall grass in the inventory would appear as its greyscale texture, and would appear as the `shrub` variety or the dead bush when placed.
Swamp biomes have been redesigned and rain forest biomes are removed entirely, so triangular ferns no longer generate.
Official releaseAnnounce Minecraft 1.0 Starting version 1.0.0 (Nov. 18th, 2011) Latest version 1.12 Paid Yes Website http://www.minecraft.net/ See the official release of Minecraft for the PC. For the version, see 1.0.0. For the first minecraft
1.0.0 1.0.0 Type Release Release date Nov. 18, 2011 Development versions View all Pre-releases Beta 1.9-pre1 Beta 1.9-pre2 Beta 1.9-pre3 Beta 1.9-pre4 Beta 1.9-pre5 Beta 1.9-pre6 Release candidates 1.0.0-RC1 1.0.0-RC2 Download Client (.json) Server Other editions minecraft Ferns are available in the creative inventory.
1.2.1 1.2.1 Release date Mar. 1, 2012 1] Development versions View all Snapshots 12w03a 12w04a 12w05a 12w05b 12w06a 12w07a 12w07b 12w08a Pre-releases 1.2-pre Download Client (.json) Server Other editions of 1.2.1 Java Edition Alpha ◄◄ 1.1 minecraft 12w03a Ferns generate in jungle biomes.
12w05a Placing a block while selecting grass now overwrites the grass, similar to snow. Previously, grass had to be broken to place blocks in that space.
1.5.1
Tall grass with a damage value of 3 or higher is still called `grass`, and still has green biome coloring, but is now shaped like a shrub or dead bush.
1.7.2 13w36a

Added double tall grass and large ferns. Ferns now spawn in taiga and cold taiga biomes.
1.8 Beta 1.8 Official name Adventure Update (Part 1) Release date Sep. 15, 2011 Development versions View all Pre-releases Beta 1.8-pre1 Beta 1.8-pre2 Download Client Server Other editions of 1.8 Java Edition ◄◄ Beta 1.7 ◄ minecraft Green colored shrubs (damage value 3 or greater) now look like normal shrubs.
1.8.1 pre1 Added facing state to minecraft:double_plant, though without visible effect.
Pocket Edition Alpha
? Tall grass added, but unobtainable.
0.5.0 Now drops seeds, despite remaining unobtainable.
0.8.0


Tall grass and ferns now generate.
0.9.0 build 1

Added double tall grass and large ferns.
Tall grass and ferns now generate.
build 5 Tall grass is no longer flammable.
0.11.0 build 14 Double tallgrass and large fern pixels are now square.
Tall grass and ferns now have a random height.
0.14.0 build 3 Hitboxes of all variants of tall grass no longer occupy an entire block.
Console Edition Console Edition Author(s) Mojang AB 4J Studios Platform(s) Written in C++ Latest version Xbox 360 - TU53 Xbox One - CU43 PS3 - 1.51 PS4 - 1.50 PSVita - 1.51 Wii U - Patch 23 minecraft
TU1 CU1 1.0 Patch 1


Grass, tall grass and fern added.
TU7 Added ferns to creative.
TU12 Placing a block while selecting grass now overwrites the grass, similar to snow. Previously, grass had to be broken to place blocks in that space.

Issues

Issues relating to “Grass”, “Fern”, “Double Tallgrass”, or ”Large Fern“ are maintained on the issue tracker. Report issues there.

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