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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 This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft.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[]This section is missing information about biome-dependent colors. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. 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:
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History[]This section is missing information about Shrubs in Bedrock Edition. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. This section is a work in progress. Please help in the expansion or creation of this article by expanding or improving it. The talk page may contain suggestions.
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Issues[]Shrub is a removed block and as such issues relating to it cannot be fixed. Trivia[]
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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.
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