Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?

Bush may refer to:

  • Dead Bush – a transparent, brown, "dead-looking" block found in desert, badlands, and giant tree taiga biomes.
  • Sweet Berry Bush – a transparent block found in taigas and snowy taigas which can be used to harvest sweet berries when grown.
  • Rose Bush – a type of flower found in forests, birch forest, and dark forest biome variants.
  • Leaves – blocks that grow as a part of trees, which have a "bush-like" look and are thus sometimes used to simulate bushes when building.
  • Azalea – decorative blocks only obtainable from the creative inventory that have flowering and flower less versions.
  • Shrubs - two variants of grass, one of which has the same appearance as a dead bush and the other the same appearance as normal grass.‌[Legacy Console Edition only]
  • Jungle Bush – the bush like tree in jungles.

Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
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For the natural block, see Dead Bush. For the extreme metadata variant, see Green Shrub.

This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft.

This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed.

Shrubs (known as Ferns, in Bedrock Edition) are variants of grass that do not generate naturally‌[Java and Bedrock editions only] and are currently only obtainable in Legacy Console Edition via the creative inventory and in Bedrock Edition via commands. They have the same characteristics as grass and ferns.

Obtaining[]

When broken normally, shrubs have a 1⁄8 chance of dropping wheat seeds, due to being a type of grass. This drop rate is affected by fortune like normal grass as well. Shrubs can be obtained as an item using shears.

Appearance[]

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Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?

Shrubs placed in an intersection between a taiga, a dark forest and a desert.

In Java Edition, the shrub uses the texture of dead bushes. The only visual difference between the shrub and the dead bush is that the shrub appears shorter, or sunk into the ground by 1 pixel.

In Bedrock Edition, the shrub uses the texture of grass.

Sounds[]

Java Edition:

SoundSubtitlesSourceDescriptionResource locationTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
Block broken Blocks Once the block has broken block.grass.break subtitles.block.generic.break 1.0 0.8 16
None[sound 1] Entity-Dependent Falling on the block with fall damage block.grass.fall None[sound 1] 0.5 0.75 16
Block breaking Blocks While the block is in the process of being broken block.grass.hit subtitles.block.generic.hit 0.25 0.5 16
Block placed Blocks When the block is placed block.grass.place subtitles.block.generic.place 1.0 0.8 16
Footsteps Entity-Dependent Walking on the block block.grass.step subtitles.block.generic.footsteps 0.15 1.0 16

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Bedrock Edition:

SoundSourceDescriptionResource locationVolumePitch
Blocks Once the block has broken dig.grass 0.7 0.8-1.0
Players Falling on the block with fall damage fall.grass 0.4 1.0
Blocks While the block is in the process of being broken hit.grass 0.3 0.5
Players Jumping from the block jump.grass 0.11 1.0
Players Falling on the block without fall damage land.grass 0.21 1.0
Players Walking on the block step.grass 0.3 1.0
Blocks When the block is placed dig.grass 0.8 0.8-1.0

Data values[]

ID[]

Java Edition:

NameIdentifierNumeric ID Translation key
Shrub tallgrass 31 tile.tallgrass.shrub.name

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifierNumeric ID Translation key
Fern tallgrass 31 tile.tallgrass.fern.name

Block data[]

DVDescription
0 Shrub (identical in appearance to block dead bush when placed, but acts like grass or fern)
1 Grass
2 Fern
3 Grass (identical to the shrub, but colors are affected by biome)

Block states[]

Java Edition:

NameDefault valueAllowed valuesDescription
type? dead_bush Shrub
fern Fern
tall_grass Tall Grass

Bedrock Edition:

NameMetadata BitsDefault valueAllowed valuesValues for
Metadata Bits
Description
tall_grass_type0x1
0x2
default default 0 Fern (Unused variant which looks identical to grass)
tall 1 Grass
fern 2 Fern
snow 3 Fern (looks identical to actual fern)

History[]

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Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?

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Java Edition Beta
1.6Test Build 3
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Added shrubs.
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
The item form has no name, and uses the grass texture instead.
1.8Pre-releaseShrubs can now be harvested with shears, allowing for its acquisition from its block form.
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
The item now appears with the correct sprite in the inventory, and, unlike its block form, is tinted.[more information needed]
Pre-release 2 ;)The item is now called "Grass" in the inventory.
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Shrubs are no longer tinted as items.
The item is now called "Shrub" in the inventory.
1.814w07a
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
The texture planes and pixels of shrubs are now completely square.
14w10a
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Shrubs no longer have a model.
14w25a
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Shrubs now have a model again.
1.1317w47aRemoved shrubs.
Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.4.0
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Added shrubs.
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
The item form uses the grass texture and It renders with the red background in the inventory and the hotbar.
v0.5.0With the addition of tooltips, the block now displays the name "Grass".
v0.8.0build 1"Grass" has been renamed to "Fern".
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
The texture of "fern" has been changed.
"Fern" is now affected by biome coloring.
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Items such as "fern" no longer render with a red background in the inventory.
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
When held in first or third person view, the item is tinted.
v0.9.0build 1
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
The grass texture has been brightened, changing the "fern"'s appearance as a result.

Data history[]

Java Edition
1.1317w47aThe ID of shrubs has now been merged with the regular dead bush's (dead_bush) to match Bedrock Edition, effectively removing the shrub completely. Shrubs placed before 17w47a are converted to dead bushes

Unsorted - information should be moved accordingly[]

Legacy Console Edition
TU1CU1 1.0 Patch 11.0.1
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
Added shrubs.
TU24CU12 1.16 Shrubs can now be placed in flower pots.
TU60CU51 1.64 Patch 301.0.11Shrubs now have a different texture.
1.90
Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?
The texture of shrubs has now been changed.

Issues[]

Shrub is a removed block and as such issues relating to it cannot be fixed.

Trivia[]

  • Shrubs can be seen on the cliff edge at the beginning of the Glide map "Cavern" in Legacy Console Edition.

Gallery[]

  • Where do you find bushes in Minecraft?

    Shrubs placed in the world before 17w47a.

How do you get berry bushes in Minecraft?

Sweet berries can be collected from a sweet berry bush by using or breaking it, which yield 1–2 sweet berries in its third growth stage, and 2–3 sweet berries in its final growth stage.