Here is a great decoration for either in interior or exterior of your house/office.
Note: To have a grassy top in survival, you will need to grow it by first attaching your block to an existing grassy block.
- Grass Block
- Trap Door
- Flowers of your choosing (Allium, Dandelion, Poppy, Blue Orchid, Azure Bluet, Red Tulip, Orange Tulip, Pink Tulip, White Tulip and Oxeye Daisy)
How To
- Place the grass block (acts like flower pot)
- Add the trap door to the outside. You’ll have to activate it so it folds down.
- Plant the flower on top.
- Done!
A flower pot is a decorative block that can contain flowers, bamboo, saplings, cacti, mushrooms, fungi, and other reasonably small plants.
Obtaining[]
Natural generation[]
Flower pots naturally generate in witch huts where they contain a red mushroom, the basement of igloos where they contain a cactus, and in woodland mansions, where they contain birch saplings, dark oak saplings, dandelions, poppies, blue orchids, alliums, azure bluets, red and white tulips, and oxeye daisies.
Flower pots containing a dandelion can be found in some plains and savanna village houses. Flower pots containing a cactus or a dead bush can be found in some desert village houses. Flower pots containing a spruce sapling can be found in taiga village mason houses. Flower pots containing a poppy can be found in taiga village churches.
Breaking[]
Flower pots can be mined instantly using any tool or without a tool.
A flower pot drops itself as an item (any plant or mushroom in it separately) when pushed by a piston or washed away with water.
Lava can flow into the space of a flower pot, destroying it.
Chest loot[]
Crafting[]
Brick |
Usage[]
A flower pot can be used to hold mushrooms, fungi, and various plants. Plants that can be placed in a pot include any one block high flowers, saplings, ferns, dead bushes, cacti, bamboo, azaleas, mangrove propagule and roots.
Plants can be removed by using the interact button.
In Java Edition, flower pots can be placed on any block, or over air.
In Bedrock Edition, they must be placed on top of a full-block top surface, or the top of a fence, stone wall, or hopper. They cannot be placed on slabs and stairs unless those blocks are upside-down.
Flower pots are 3⁄8 of a block high and can be stepped on. It is not possible to walk from the top of a flower pot onto a full sized block without jumping. It is possible to jump from a flower pot onto a fence.
The plant or mushroom can be removed from the flower pot by pressing the use control. This places the item directly back into the player's inventory. While this behavior is inconsistent with other blocks such as sweet berry bush, it is in fact completely intended.[1]
They can be used to display cacti and wither roses without inheriting their damaging properties.[2][3]
Potted warped fungus can be used to repel hoglins.
Sounds[]
Java Edition:
Bedrock Edition:
Data values[]
ID[]
Java Edition:
Flower Pot | flower_pot | Block & Item | flower_pots | block.minecraft.flower_pot item.minecraft.flower_pot |
Potted Dandelion | potted_dandelion | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_dandelion |
Potted Poppy | potted_poppy | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_poppy |
Potted Blue Orchid | potted_blue_orchid | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_blue_orchid |
Potted Allium | potted_allium | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_allium |
Potted Azure Bluet | potted_azure_bluet | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_azure_bluet |
Potted Red Tulip | potted_red_tulip | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_red_tulip |
Potted Orange Tulip | potted_orange_tulip | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_orange_tulip |
Potted White Tulip | potted_white_tulip | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_white_tulip |
Potted Pink Tulip | potted_pink_tulip | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_pink_tulip |
Potted Oxeye Daisy | potted_oxeye_daisy | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_oxeye_daisy |
Potted Cornflower | potted_cornflower | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_cornflower |
Potted Lily of the Valley | potted_lily_of_the_valley | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_lily_of_the_valley |
Potted Wither Rose | potted_wither_rose | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_wither_rose |
Potted Oak Sapling | potted_oak_sapling | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_oak_sapling |
Potted Spruce Sapling | potted_spruce_sapling | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_spruce_sapling |
Potted Birch Sapling | potted_birch_sapling | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_birch_sapling |
Potted Jungle Sapling | potted_jungle_sapling | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_jungle_sapling |
Potted Acacia Sapling | potted_acacia_sapling | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_acacia_sapling |
Potted Dark Oak Sapling | potted_dark_oak_sapling | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_dark_oak_sapling |
Potted Red Mushroom | potted_red_mushroom | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_red_mushroom |
Potted Brown Mushroom | potted_brown_mushroom | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_brown_mushroom |
Potted Fern | potted_fern | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_fern |
Potted Dead Bush | potted_dead_bush | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_dead_bush |
Potted Cactus | potted_cactus | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_cactus |
Potted Bamboo | potted_bamboo | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_bamboo |
Potted Azalea | potted_azalea_bush | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_azalea_bush |
Potted Flowering Azalea | potted_flowering_azalea_bush | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_flowering_azalea_bush |
Potted Crimson Fungus | potted_crimson_fungus | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_crimson_fungus |
Potted Warped Fungus | potted_warped_fungus | Block | flower_pots hoglin_repellents | block.minecraft.potted_warped_fungus |
Potted Crimson Roots | potted_crimson_roots | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_crimson_roots |
Potted Warped Roots | potted_warped_roots | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_warped_roots |
Potted Mangrove Propagule | potted_mangrove_propagule | Block | flower_pots | block.minecraft.potted_mangrove_propagule |
Bedrock Edition:
Block | flower_pot | 140 | Block & Ungiveable Item[i 2] | item.flower_pot | — |
Item | flower_pot | 514 | Item | — | item.flower_pot.name |
- ↑ ID of block's direct item form, which is used in savegame files and addons.
- ↑ Unavailable with /give command
Block states[]
In Bedrock Edition, flower pots use the following block states:
Bedrock Edition:
0x1 | false | false true | 0 1 |
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Block data[]
In Bedrock Edition, flower pot has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.
See Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format.
Achievements[]
Pot Planter | Craft and place a Flower Pot. | — | 15G | Bronze |
History[]
Dinnerbone tweeted the first image of flower pots. |
At this point, plants inside of pots rendered much like they do outside of flower pots, not being subject to directional shading. |
A potted red mushroom can now be found on one window of a witch hut. This changed to an empty pot in a far later unknown version,[more information needed] but returned again afterward.[more information needed] |
Flower pots can no longer use data values because more than 15 plants can be potted, it now has a block entity instead. |
Added /setblock, allowing for the aforementioned potted plants to be obtained without map editing. |
Many more blocks (almost all full cubes) placed into a flower pot by modifying the block entity now render, if in somewhat buggy fashion, as the texture is in a cross shape.
Click show to display all of the applicable blocks. |
Further blocks now render in flower pots than did in the previous snapshot.
Click show to display all of the applicable blocks. |
Invalid blocks no longer render inside flower pots. This also includes cobweb and grass. |
A potted cactus can now be found on a table in igloo basements. |
The block entity ID of flower pots has been changed from FlowerPot to flower_pot. |
Potted plants can now be removed from flower pots by pressing use. |
Flower pots now generate in woodland mansions. |
The different block states for the flower_pot ID have been split up into their own IDs. |
Flower pots are no longer block entities. |
Prior to The Flattening, this block's numeral ID was 140, and the item's was 390. |
Flower pots can now be found in chests in village mason houses. |
Flower pots have become renewable, as mason villagers now sell bricks. |
The model of flower pots has been fixed and has been given an underside, which has changed the model from |
The model for potted plants has been fixed, so the bottom face now renders,[6] which has changed the model from |
Flower pots now generate in witch huts. |
Flower pots now generate in igloo basements. |
Flower pots now generate naturally in woodland mansions. |
File:Potted Cornflower BE.png File:Potted Lily of the Valley BE.png Cornflower and lily of the valley can now be placed in flower pots. |
File:Flower Pot BE.png File:Potted Dandelion BE.png File:Potted Poppy BE.png File:Potted Allium BE.png File:Potted Azure Bluet BE.png File:Potted Oxeye Daisy BE.png File:Potted Blue Orchid BE.png File:Potted Red Tulip BE.png File:Potted Orange Tulip BE.png File:Potted White Tulip BE.png File:Potted Pink Tulip BE.png File:Potted Red Mushroom BE.png File:Potted Brown Mushroom BE.png File:Potted Oak Sapling BE.png File:Potted Birch Sapling BE.png File:Potted Spruce Sapling BE.png File:Potted Jungle Sapling BE.png File:Potted Acacia Sapling BE.png File:Potted Dark Oak Sapling BE.png |
Flower pots now generate in the new villages. |
Flower pots can now be found in village mason chests. |
File:Potted Wither Rose BE.png Wither roses can now be placed in flower pots. |
Potted plants can now be removed from flower pots by pressing use. |
File:Potted Crimson Fungus BE1.png File:Potted Warped Fungus BE1.png File:Potted Crimson Roots BE1.png File:Potted Warped Roots BE1.png Crimson and warped fungi and crimson and warped roots can now be placed in flower pots. |
File:Flower Pot BE.png File:Potted Dandelion BE.png File:Potted Poppy BE.png File:Potted Allium BE.png File:Potted Azure Bluet BE.png File:Potted Oxeye Daisy BE.png File:Potted Blue Orchid BE.png File:Potted Red Tulip BE.png File:Potted Orange Tulip BE.png File:Potted White Tulip BE.png File:Potted Pink Tulip BE.png File:Potted Red Mushroom BE.png File:Potted Brown Mushroom BE.png File:Potted Oak Sapling BE.png File:Potted Birch Sapling BE.png File:Potted Spruce Sapling BE.png File:Potted Jungle Sapling BE.png File:Potted Acacia Sapling BE.png File:Potted Dark Oak Sapling BE.png |
Original Reddit image suggesting item frames and flower pots.
The first image of flower pots, released by Dinnerbone.
An 14w06a example of some of the blocks that can be placed inside of flower pots, and their rendering.
The same arrangement as prior in 14w06b.
Flower pot "item"[]
Flower pots have an extra, unobtainable item form corresponding to its block ID. It can be obtained via the /give command or inventory editors with numeric item ID 140. |
The direct item form of flower pots has been removed from the game. It can no longer exist as an item in any way, only as a placed block. |
Flower pots exist as an item. |
Appearances[]
Names[]
Java Edition- 12w34a - 13w25b: [Has no defined name, rendering a minimum-length text box if highlighted]
- 13w25c - 14w21b: tile.flowerPot.name
When given using the /give command, it is announced as tile.flowerPot.name.
Issues[]
Issues relating to "Flower Pot" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia[]
- The flower pot is based on a suggestion from Reddit, like ender chests and item frames.[9]
- Flower pots break falling blocks.
- If a plant that has been named is put in a flower pot, the plant loses its name.
- The inside of the flower pot in Java uses the center 4x4 pixels of the dirt texture while Bedrock uses the center 6x6.
Gallery[]
Five flower pots in a player-created village.
References[]
Items