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Not to be confused with Shrub.
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Green Shrub
Renewable No
Stackable Yes (64)
Tool πŸ‘ Invicon Shears.png: Sprite image for Shears in Minecraft
Blast resistance 0
Hardness 0
Luminous No
Transparent Yes
Flammable Yes (60)
Catches fire
from lava
Yes
Note block instrument Default (Harp)
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 "title": "Green Shrub",
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 "field": "No",
 "label": "(link to Renewable resource article, displayed as Renewable)"
 },
 {
 "field": "Yes (64)",
 "label": "Stackable"
 },
 {
 "field": "<span class=\"sprite-file\" style=\"height:32px;width:32px;--vertical-align:middle\">(link to File:Invicon Shears.png article, displayed as 32x32px|link=|alt=Invicon Shears.png: Sprite image for Shears in Minecraft|class=pixel-image|This block can be broken with any tool, but shears are the quickest)</span>",
 "label": "Tool"
 },
 {
 "field": "0",
 "label": "(link to Explosion#Blast resistance article, displayed as Blast resistance)"
 },
 {
 "field": "0",
 "label": "(link to Breaking#Blocks by hardness article, displayed as Hardness)"
 },
 {
 "field": "No",
 "label": "(link to Light article, displayed as Luminous)"
 },
 {
 "field": "Yes",
 "label": "(link to Opacity article, displayed as Transparent)"
 },
 {
 "field": "Yes (60)",
 "label": "(link to Flammable article, displayed as Flammable)"
 },
 {
 "field": "Yes",
 "label": "Catches fire<br>from (link to lava article, displayed as lava)"
 },
 {
 "field": "Default (Harp)",
 "label": "(link to Note Block#Instruments article, displayed as Note block instrument)"
 }
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 "invimages": [
 "Green Shrub"
 ],
 "images": [
 "Green Shrub.png"
 ]
}

Green shrubs were variants of the short grass block ID with block metadata with a value from 3 to 15 inclusive in Java Edition. Unlike the intentionally-implemented shrub, their color changed depending on the biome. A bush is the equivalent block in the current game.

Obtaining

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When broken normally, green shrubs had 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. Green shrubs could be obtained as an item using shears.

Appearance

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Unlike the normal shrub, which was not tinted per biome, the green shrub was, hence its name. This gives rise to many visually distinct colorations.

These values are generated by the biome dyeing algorithm, which depends on the biome's temperature and downfall. See biome colors for more information.

Biome Color Block
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Badlands

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Eroded Badlands
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Wooded Badlands
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Badlands Plateau
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Modified Badlands Plateau
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Modified Wooded Badlands Plateau
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Desert

 #BFB755
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Savanna
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Savanna Plateau
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Windswept Savanna
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Shattered Savanna Plateau
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Nether Wastes
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Desert Hills
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Desert Lakes
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Jungle

 #59C93C
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Jungle Hills
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Modified Jungle
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Sparse Jungle

 #64C73F
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Modified Jungle Edge
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Mushroom Fields

 #55C93F
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Mushroom Field Shore
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Swamp

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Swamp Hills

 #6A7039
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 #4C763C
[n 2]
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Plains

 #91BD59
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Sunflower Plains
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Beach
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Forest

 #79C05A
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Flower Forest
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Wooded Hills
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Tall Birch Hills
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Dark Forest

 #507A32
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Dark Forest Hills
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Birch Forest

 #88BB67
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Old Growth Birch Forest
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Birch Forest Hills
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Ocean

 #8EB971
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Deep Ocean
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River
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The End
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Old Growth Pine Taiga

 #86B87F
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Giant Tree Taiga Hills
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Giant Spruce Taiga Hills
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Taiga

 #86B783
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Old Growth Spruce Taiga
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Taiga Hills
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Taiga Mountains
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Windswept Hills

 #8AB689
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Windswept Gravelly Hills
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Windswept Forest
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Stony Shore
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Gravelly Mountains+
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Mountain Edge
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Snowy Beach

 #83B593
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Snowy Plains

 #80B497
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Ice Spikes
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Snowy Taiga
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Frozen Ocean
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Frozen River
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Snowy Mountains
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Snowy Taiga Hills
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Snowy Taiga Mountains
  1. ↑ Above -0.1 temperature.
  2. ↑ Below -0.1 temperature.

Sounds

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πŸ‘ BlockSprite short-grass.png: Sprite image for short-grass in Minecraft
grass sound type
SoundClosed captionsSourceDescriptionIdentifierTranslation keyVolumePitchAttenuation
distance
​Block brokenBlocksOnce the block has brokenblock.grass.breaksubtitles.block.generic.break​1.00.816
​Block placedBlocksWhen the block is placedblock.grass.placesubtitles.block.generic.place​1.00.816
​Block breakingBlocksWhile the block is in the process of being brokenblock.grass.hitsubtitles.block.generic.hit​0.250.516
​Something falls on a blockEntity-DependentFalling on the block with fall damageblock.grass.fallsubtitles.block.generic.fall​0.50.7516
​FootstepsEntity-DependentWalking on the blockblock.grass.stepsubtitles.block.generic.footsteps​0.151.016

Data values

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Java Edition:

NameIdentifierNumeric ID Translation key
πŸ‘ BlockSprite dead-bush.png: Sprite image for dead-bush in Minecraft
Grass
tallgrass31 tile.tallgrass.grass.name

Block data

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See also: Data values


DV Description
πŸ‘ BlockSprite dead-bush.png: Sprite image for dead-bush in Minecraft
0 Shrub (identical in appearance to block dead bush when placed, but acts like grass or fern)
πŸ‘ BlockSprite short-grass.png: Sprite image for short-grass in Minecraft
1 Grass
πŸ‘ BlockSprite fern.png: Sprite image for fern in Minecraft
2 Fern
πŸ‘ BlockSprite shrub-inv.png: Sprite image for shrub-inv in Minecraft
3 (identical to the shrub, but colors are affected by biome)

History

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Java Edition Beta
1.6Test Build 3πŸ‘ Image
Added green shrubs.
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The item form has no name, does not have a tint applied, and places shrubs instead of green shrubs even if its damage value is 3 or above as expected.
1.8Pre-releaseGreen shrubs can now be harvested with shears, allowing for its acquisition from its block form.
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The item now appears with the correct sprite in the inventory, and is also tinted with
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Pre-release 2 ;)The item is now called "Grass" in the inventory.
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6πŸ‘ Image
The tint used for green shrubs as items has changed to
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1.513w02aGreen shrubs now cause a game crash if brought into view.[verify] This affects both its block and item forms.
13w09bGreen shrubs no longer trigger a game crash.
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Green shrubs now use the tinted shrub/dead bush texture, hence its common name, rather than the grass texture it used previously.
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The texture planes and pixels of green shrubs are now completely square.
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Green shrubs no longer have a model.
14w25aπŸ‘ Image
Removed green shrubs, although the texture remains.

Issues

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Green Shrubs effectively were issues themselves, due to resulting from a quirk of block metadata handling at the time. As they have since been removed with several reworkings of block metadata, they can be considered already fixed.

See also

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  • Bush (equivalent block in the modern game)

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