
Wildflowers
- Namespaced ID
- minecraft:wildflowers
- 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 Wildflowers.
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
- 25903 – 25918
Mining time
Drops
Obtained from
Blocks that drop Wildflowers when broken.
Used to craft
1 item uses Wildflowers as an ingredient. Click any item to see its recipe.
Across versions
- Legacy numeric ID
- None recorded — use the namespaced ID
minecraft:wildflowers. - Modern ID (1.13+)
- minecraft:wildflowers (numeric IDs were removed in 1.13 — not usable in commands)
- Editions
- Java & Bedrock
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About Wildflowers
Where do you get Wildflowers in Minecraft?
Wildflowers can be obtained by breaking Wildflowers.
What is the Minecraft ID for Wildflowers?
The namespaced ID is minecraft:wildflowers, used in the /give command: /give @p minecraft:wildflowers 1. Numeric item IDs were removed in the 1.13 "Flattening", so modern versions only use the namespaced ID.
How do you mine Wildflowers in Minecraft?
Wildflowers has hardness 0. Any tool works. Mining without the correct tool takes 5× longer and produces no drops.
What can you craft with Wildflowers in Minecraft?
Wildflowers is used as an ingredient in 1 recipe, including Yellow Dye. See the Used to craft section above for the complete list.