Azure Bluet

Original TitleAzure Bluet

Languages:

  • Chinese: 蓝花美耳草
  • English: Azure Bluet
In Minecraft, the Azure Bluet is a common flower that naturally generates in plains, forests, and flower forest biomes. This small flower typically spawns in groups of 5-10, adding a touch of color to the game world. While it cannot be crafted using a crafting table or furnace, players can obtain it by breaking them, and they can be stacked up to 64. The main use of Azure Bluet is as a component for creating light gray dye, which can be used to change the color of various items, such as wool and fireworks. Additionally, it can be used for decoration, planted on grass, dirt, or in flower pots. In the Java edition, Endermen may pick up this flower and drop it when killed. In terms of biomes, Azure Bluets also appear in plains villages and, in flower forests and meadows, they only generate as part of gradients. If players use bone meal on a grass block in the plains, sunflower plains, flower forest, or meadow biomes, there is a chance that Azure Bluets will generate on the target block and adjacent grass blocks. Furthermore, Azure Bluets are a food source for bees, who will interact with them for pollination, raising the honey level in beehives. In mods, Azure Bluet may have additional uses, but its core function in the base game remains providing dye and decoration.