Dry Bush
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Description (From Recipaedia)
Dry bushes are commonly found on the edges of deserts or in cold places. Whenever a plant does not have enough humidity or sunlight ro sustain itself, it will turn into a dry bush.
Notes
- They have a rarer larger counterpart called the large dry bush.
- They cannot be obtained in survival.
- You can place sapling on sand and it will quickly wilt into a dry bush.
- They can be placed on dirt, grass and sand. (Creative only)
History
Official release-Players could find These in previously stated areas.There was no snow back then.
1.3-Look better now since snow is added.
1.13-Saplings can be used to create these.
1.25-Changed texture (like everything in this update )