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Chorus Flower

What is a Chorus Flower?

A Chorus Flower is a unique block in Minecraft that is responsible for the growth of Chorus Plants in the End dimension. It serves as the starting point for Chorus Plant growth and can be harvested for farming purposes.

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Where Can Chorus Flowers Be Found?

Chorus Flowers naturally generate on top of Chorus Plants in the End’s Outer Islands. They can be collected by breaking them directly, but if a Chorus Plant is broken before its flower, the flower will be destroyed without dropping. Players can replant Chorus Flowers on End Stone to regrow Chorus Plants. More details about the End biome can be found in the End Dimension Guide.

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What Can Players Do with a Chorus Flower?

Chorus Flowers are essential for farming Chorus Plants, as they are the only way to grow new ones. Placing a Chorus Flower on End Stone allows it to grow into a full Chorus Plant, which can then be harvested for Chorus Fruit. These fruits can be smelted into Popped Chorus Fruit, a key ingredient in crafting Purpur Blocks, or eaten for a teleportation effect. More details about End-based crafting can be found in the End Blocks Guide.

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The History of Chorus Flowers in Minecraft

Chorus Flowers were introduced in Minecraft version 1.9 as part of the Combat Update, expanding the End dimension with new materials and mechanics.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

The Chorus Flower’s design is inspired by coral-like branching plants, but its name and mysterious nature may reference “chorus fruit” from myths and fantasy literature, often depicted as magical or otherworldly.

For further exploration of End-related mechanics and farming, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to learn more about End Dimension Guide, End Blocks Guide, and Chorus Fruit Uses.

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