The Azure Bluet is a small, white flower introduced in 1.7. It appears in almost all grassy biomes (swamps and taigas are the exceptions). It is mostly decorative, although it is also used for crafting Light Gray Dye.
Crafting[]
- 1 Azure Bluet in a crafting grid makes 2 Light Gray Dye.
Trivia[]
- The Azure Bluet is Minecraft's shortest flower.
- Despite the fact that they are gray-white, they have both "azure" (a bright blue) and "blue" in their name.
- Azure Bluet is the name of a real flower, which has 4-parted pale blue petals and a yellow center.
- Azure Bluet is called 'Blue flower' in the language Pirate Speak.
Natural Blocks | |
Surface | Dirt • Grass Block • Podzol • Mycelium • Grassless Dirt • Sand • Gravel • Clay • Moss Stone • Wood • Red Sand • Packed Ice • Snow • Snow (Cover) • Ice • Water • Lava |
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Underground | Stone • Coal Ore • Iron Ore • Gold Ore • Lapis Lazuli Ore • Diamond Ore • Redstone Ore • Emerald Ore |
Dimension Specific | Netherrack • Soul Sand • Glowstone • Nether Quartz Ore • End Stone |
Structure Specific | Cobblestone • Wood Planks • Fence • Nether Brick (Block) • Stone Brick • Mossy Stone Brick • Cracked Stone Brick • Chiseled Stone Brick • Torch • Sea Lantern • Dark Prismarine • Prismarine Bricks • Prismarine • Glass Pane |
Decoration | Fern • Large Fern • Tall Grass • Double Tallgrass • Lilac • Peony • Rose Bush • Sunflower • Poppy • Dandelion • Blue Orchid • Allium • Azure Bluet • Oxeye Daisy • Tulip • Lily Pad • Sugar Cane • Vines • Cactus |