What kind of plants do you prefer to grow in Minecraft? Lately, the developers have been trying to add something new, but overall, the game world doesn’t spoil us with much variety, even though most dyes are obtained from different flowers. That’s why community creators make their own mods to diversify the world and improve certain game mechanics. And if you’re lacking realism or just want more variety, we recommend paying attention to the add-on we’re reviewing here. A great mod that’s used in many top modpacks!


The Bushier Flowers modification adds improved versions of flowers to the game. They look much better, are thicker, stand out in any biome, and if you go, for example, into a flower forest, the biome will look completely different since the texture of each flower has been heavily changed, while still keeping close to the vanilla Minecraft style. Stop using the same plain flowers — use this mod to transform plants and get new variations without installing texture packs, shaders, or other add-ons. At the same time, the old versions of flowers remain in the game and can still be found in the world.


The main feature of the mod is that you get thicker versions of flowers that can be found in the world. That is, several vanilla versions of plants are combined into one large bouquet, but the whole structure stands on one block, making it look lush and massive. This affects almost all types of flowers available in Minecraft across different biomes! And this modification includes a huge number of options and advantages:
· You can grow lush flower variants using bone meal. Just walk up to a flower in a field and right-click while holding the resource;
· You can place new types of plants in pots, just like in the vanilla version of the game. They look much brighter and more interesting;


· All the new flowers can produce dyes just like in the regular mode, only in much greater quantities;
· Each flower visually looks larger, fuller, and more lush. You’ll see full bouquets made up of 3–6 flowers of different shapes and colors;
· Dispensers can use the new flower types from the Bushier Flowers mod for automation;
· If a player wants to make a bouquet, they can use shears with “Silk Touch”;
· All types of new flowers can be pollinated by bees in Minecraft;
· With such plants, you can create lush, beautiful flowerbeds that attract the attention of other players and simply make any exterior look better.


Just look at how much the vegetation in the game changes with these bouquets. They look amazing no matter where you use them — as garden decorations, potted ornaments, themed compositions, or vast flower meadows and forests. This is one of the few Minecraft expansions that lets any player slightly change the vegetation and get even more flower variants that still resemble vanilla ones. We recommend trying this mod to appreciate all its possibilities and create your own full bouquet. Here, not only the aesthetics matter but also the process of interaction itself.


The game world becomes better when so many new flower types appear. At the same time, the player can still find the old plants available in the vanilla version — you just need to visit certain biomes where they still grow as before. In the end, each player decides for themselves what kind of vegetation suits them best: standard flowers or huge lush bouquets that stand out with their fullness. For vanilla worlds, this is a big advantage, and for decoration, it’s a great opportunity to diversify the overall style. Take a look at the screenshots we added for you to see the appearance of all the added plants.



Overall, it can be concluded that the Bushier Flowers add-on will be useful for all types of players: farmers, builders, decoration lovers, creators of automated systems, and many others. You get a great set of bouquets to interact with, opening many new possibilities, even though compared to global mods, only a few new options are added. The Bushier Flowers add-on has over 2.5 million downloads, and this number keeps growing. Use all the features available in this mod to diversify the world and see how vegetation can look when you “work a little magic” on it.
| VERSION | DOWNLOADED DATE | VERSION TYPE | TYPE | SIZE | GAME VERSION | DOWNLOADS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.21 | 08.11.2024 | forge | R | 313 KB | 1.21.1, 1.21 | 638 | Download |
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.21 | 08.11.2024 | fabric | R | 323 KB | 1.21.1, 1.21 | 276 | Download |
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.20.4 | 08.11.2024 | forge | R | 320 KB | 1.20.4, 1.20.3 | 104 | Download |
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.20.4 | 08.11.2024 | fabric | R | 323 KB | 1.20.4, 1.20.3 | 43 | Download |
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.20.2 | 07.12.2023 | forge | R | 319 KB | 1.20.2 | 472 | Download |
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.20.2 | 07.12.2023 | fabric | R | 344 KB | 1.20.2 | 102 | Download |
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.20.1 | 02.07.2023 | forge | R | 319 KB | 1.20.1 | 8 k | Download |
| bushierflowers-0.0.3-1.20 | 02.07.2023 | forge | R | 319 KB | 1.20 | 847 | Download |
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