Grass

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This article is about the tall grass that occasionly drops seeds when destroyed. For the dirt block with a grass top, see Grass Block.
Grass
TallGrass.gif
Grid Tall Grass1.png
Grid Tall Grass2.png
Grid Tall Grass3.png
Type Non-solid; Plant
Physics No
Transparency Yes
Luminance No
Blast Resistance [edit] ?
Tool Grid Shears.png
Stackable Yes (64)
First Appearance Beta 1.6
Data value dec: 31 hex: 1F

Tall Grass (named Grass in the inventory) spawns on Grass blocks in certain biomes. Tall grass is not a solid block, but rather an aesthetic plant that does not obstruct movement, similar to Sugar Cane, Dead Bush and Wheat. It occurs naturally and in larger quantities than the previous plants. Bone Meal can be used on a grass block to grow Tall Grass and occasionally Flowers on it and in its vicinity.

Tall grass has three variants (defined by their data value).

All three variants will occasionally drop Wheat Seeds when broken; a Hoe is not required to produce seeds from this block. Tall Grass and Shrubs can be harvested by using shears, but the Dead Bush cannot.

The non-naturally occurring dead shrub-looking variant is not the same as the Dead Bush. The real Dead Shrub will generate naturally in desert biomes, on Sand, and will not produce any resources when broken. The Tall Grass variant is not naturally-occurring and even though it looks like a Dead Shrub, it cannot be placed on Sand, and will drop seeds like the other variants of Tall Grass.

Water will destroy any tall grass in its way, so one can easily clear large areas covered in grass by using a Bucket to place water, then pick it back up once all the tall grass in the vicinity has been destroyed.

Before snapshot 12w05a, grass made building difficult because it had to be removed to place blocks in that space. Now, any blocks placed in the same space as grass will replace the grass, similar to snow.

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[edit] Uses

Harvesting Tall Grass is the primary way of obtaining Wheat Seeds, the secondary way being harvesting fully grown Wheat. Because wheat drops many more seeds, tall grass is only useful before you have a wheat farm set up.

As of release 1.1 sheep will eat grass allowing them to regrow their wool. In previous versions a shorn sheep would stay that way. This makes bone meal a more valuable commodity since it allows the player to grow tall grass.

[edit] History

Tall grass was first implemented in Beta 1.6 as a natural block.[1] Seeds used to be produced by hoeing grass blocks prior to this update.

As of Beta 1.6.6, Bone Meal can be used to instantly grow Tall Grass on grass blocks.

Before 1.8, tall grass couldn't be acquired as an item without inventory hacking. Hacked tall grass in your inventory would appear as the base texture for it, and would appear as the "dead shrub" variety when placed on the map. This was changed in Beta 1.8, and now Grass and Ferns can be harvested with Shears.

The triangular-looking fern (also known as "living shrub") was rare, and only found in Swampland and Rain Forest biomes pre-1.8. At present, since Swamp biomes have been redesigned and Rain Forest removed entirely, "living shrubs" no longer generate naturally. However, as of Minecraft 1.0.0, living shrubs have been made available in creative mode and have been renamed "Fern". Ferns will re-appear in version 1.2, in Jungle biomes.

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  1. http://notch.tumblr.com/post/5775170768/the-changelist-for-1-6
  2. http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/73075715410632705
  3. http://twitter.com/jeb_/status/73839858124206080
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