White Tulip
Block

White Tulip

Namespaced ID
minecraft:white_tulip
Legacy numeric ID
38:6(1.8 & earlier)
Stack size
64
Edition
Java & Bedrock

/give command

Run in chat or a command block. Replace @p with a player name to target someone specific.

Command builder

Set the count, custom name, lore, and enchantments to generate a ready-to-paste /give command for White Tulip.

Shown above the item in the inventory.
Italic text shown below the item name. One line per row.
1 compatible with White Tulip.

Component syntax for Minecraft 1.21.8.

Block properties

Hardness
0
Blast resistance
0
Material
default
Diggable
Yes
Transparent
Yes
Light emitted
0 / 15
Light filtered
0 / 15
Block state IDs
2129

Mining time

Break time per pickaxe tier (no haste, on ground, full air). Tools that can't harvest the block take 5× longer and won't drop the item.

PickaxeBreak timeDrops?
Woodeninstant
Stoneinstant
Ironinstant
Goldeninstant
Diamondinstant
Netheriteinstant

Drops

Obtained from

Blocks that drop White Tulip when broken.

Used to craft

2 items use White Tulip as an ingredient. Click any item to see its recipe.

Across versions

Legacy numeric ID
38:6 (pre-1.13, from 1.8)
Modern ID (1.13+)
minecraft:white_tulip (numeric IDs were removed in 1.13 — not usable in commands)
Editions
Java & Bedrock

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About White Tulip

Where do you get White Tulip in Minecraft?

White Tulip can be obtained by breaking White Tulip and Potted White Tulip.

What is the Minecraft ID for White Tulip?

The namespaced ID is minecraft:white_tulip, used in the /give command: /give @p minecraft:white_tulip 1. In legacy versions before 1.13, White Tulip used the numeric ID 38:6. Numeric item IDs were removed in the 1.13 "Flattening" and no longer work in modern commands.

How do you mine White Tulip in Minecraft?

White Tulip has hardness 0. Any tool works. Mining without the correct tool takes 5× longer and produces no drops.

What can you craft with White Tulip in Minecraft?

White Tulip is used as an ingredient in 2 recipes, including Light Gray Dye, and Suspicious Stew. See the Used to craft section above for the complete list.