In Minecraft 1.18, small flowers cannot be duplicated using bone meal on them, so they must be generated by using bone meal on grass blocks within the right biome. The best location to build a flower farm is on the border of a flower forest and a regular swamp, so all types of small flowers can be generated. Tulips can be broken instantly with any item or by hand, dropping itself, or if water or lava runs over its location. Plains and sunflower plains use a simpler gradient that allows tulips to generate only in rare areas where no other kinds of flower can spawn. Flower types are randomly selected: dandelions, poppies, and oxeye daisies.
To duplicate flowers in Minecraft, you can use bone meal on 2-block flowers such as rose bushes, sunflowers, lilacs, or peonies. Right-clicking any flower with a piece of bonemeal will cause one of the flowers to pop out a duplicate. You can automate this process using dispensers and a simple clock. Using bone meal on any flower duplicates it, just like it does to double high plants. In Java Edition, small flowers cannot be duplicated by using bone meal on them, so they must be generated by using bone meal on grass blocks within the right biome.
Tulips are a type of flower found in plains and flower forests, coming in multiple colored variants: red, orange, white, and pink.
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… Bedrock Edition using bone meal on small flowers causes a flower type to spread around now I can finally Farm tulips efficiently.
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