Sunflowers are tall flowers that generate exclusively in sunflower plains biomes in Minecraft. They always face east, providing directional bearings for players. In the real world, they tilt during the day to track the sun while they’re young, but stop when they start blooming and settle into a roughly oriented position. Sunflowers are not only a beautiful decorative element in Minecraft but also a versatile resource with several uses. By finding and collecting these cheerful flowers, players can create yellow dye, attract bees, and even trade.
Sunflowers are found in the rare Sunflower Plains biome, which is bordered by regular plains or cherry groves and separated from flower forests by rivers. In Bedrock Edition, villages and other areas can be created using sunflowers. One way to turn the sunflower is to make the head of the flower a separate entity that rotates to match the time of day.
Instead of facing the sun, sunflowers follow the sun throughout the day, as sunlight is necessary for their growth. This makes it difficult to use sunflowers as decorative blocks since they are limited to facing in one direction. In Bedrock Edition, villages and other areas can be created using sunflowers.
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