The Sunflower Plains are a biome released in the 1.7 update. It is the same as a normal Plains Biome, except that it has a scattering of Sunflowers all over it. NPC Villages will spawn here. This makes Sunflowers rather rare, as it is a rare biome. All sunflower petals will always point east.
Sunflower Plains are just like normal plains but with the addition of sunflowers. And all the flowers point east, making this a naturally occurring compass that can help you find your way in a jiffy. The sunflowers make for a good source of yellow dye. Sunflower plains are small when compared to normal plains. Sometimes, normal plains would have a number of sunflower plain biomes scattered all over them.
In the Sunflower Plains biome, you can find wildlife such as bees and chickens. Furthermore, the usual spawns like creepers, endermen, spiders, skeletons, and witches can also be found. The mob spawning here is otherwise no different from the regular plains. In Bedrock Edition, villages and outposts still generate here, but in Java Edition they don't.
Sunflower biomes belong to the group of biomes that are visually pleasing to the players, with a relatively flat surface devoid of trees and full of sunflowers facing east. Villages and outposts are still generated here in Bedrock Edition, but not in Java Edition. Players can procure yellow dye from these sunflowers which are exclusive to these plains.
A. When traveling across a plains biome, you'll come across a splash of yellow in the green landscape. Move closer and you'll see that the yellow isn't a crop of dandelions, daisies, or tulips, but a cluster of sunflowers.
A. It's not too hard to find a Sunflower Plains biome. If you do find a sunflower plain, there won’t be a shortage of sunflowers.
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