The oxeye daisy is a type of flower that is naturally generated in the Overworld. It is one of several different types of flowers in the game. They are used for decoration but are also a vital ingredient for crafting banner patterns. They are a non-cultivable plant unlike wheat, sugarcane, etc.
An Oxeye Daisy in a flower pot (via screenshot)
The oxeye daisy is a flower that is commonly found in forest biomes or plains. They can be broken instantly with any tool or even with your bare hands. You can also harvest them with a pair of shears. Flowers will mostly be generated in random patches on dirt and grass blocks. You have a chance of spawning a flower when using Bone Meal on a grass block.
Some Oxeye Daisies among other flowers found in a plains biome (via screenshot)
The Oxeye Daisy is commonly used for either decorating or making banner patterns by placing one into a crafting grid next to a piece of paper. It can also be used for breeding bees and helping them generate honey by pollination. Players also can get light gray dye from oxeye daisies.
Making the flower charge banner pattern (via screenshot)
Flowers can be used to create a suspicious stew. The effects of this stew are different depending on what flower is used. A suspicious stew with an oxeye daisy in it will give the player the regeneration effect for 8 and 6 seconds in Java and Bedrock Editions respectively.
The Oxeye Daisy is a white flower that is primarily used for making banner patterns, breeding bees, and decorating your builds by placing them in flower pots. It is most commonly found in plains and flower forest biomes.
A. Oxeye Daisies can be found in plains or flower forest biomes. They can also be obtained by using Bone Meal on a grass block in any of the above biomes.
A. The Oxeye Daisy can be turned into a light gray dye.
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