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[[File:FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|Mature Tulip | [[File:FullSizeRender.jpg|thumb|Mature Tulip]] | ||
A ''' | A '''Tulip''' is a vegetation plant that produces tulip seeds. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
A young | A young tulip is a small green stem with a shorter stem next to it. When fully mature, the tulip is still a somewhat short stem with two alternating leaves and at the top, is a small flowering head that can be red or yellow and typically will grow 1 block high. | ||
==Where Found== | ==Where Found== | ||
Tulips can be found growing in nearly all warm [[Biome|regions]]. | |||
==Farming== | ==Farming== | ||
Tulips are primarily used for the production and [[farming]] of tulip seeds. Tulip seeds can be planted in a block of [[dirt]], [[sand]], [[Black Sand|black sand]], or [[compost]] to produce additional tulips and yielding more tulip products. Harvesting for tulip products is achieved by hand or using a [[machete]] on a mature tulip. Using a [[machete]] will approximately double the yield results than if hands were used. If a mature tulip goes unharvested, the plant will eventually drop a tulip seed and turn into a young tulip to begin a new life cycle. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Currently, there are around 75 wild species of tulips and 150 species in total with over 3000 varieties. | |||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] | ||
[[Category:Plant]] | [[Category:Plant]] |
Revision as of 21:26, 21 November 2014
A Tulip is a vegetation plant that produces tulip seeds.
Appearance
A young tulip is a small green stem with a shorter stem next to it. When fully mature, the tulip is still a somewhat short stem with two alternating leaves and at the top, is a small flowering head that can be red or yellow and typically will grow 1 block high.
Where Found
Tulips can be found growing in nearly all warm regions.
Farming
Tulips are primarily used for the production and farming of tulip seeds. Tulip seeds can be planted in a block of dirt, sand, black sand, or compost to produce additional tulips and yielding more tulip products. Harvesting for tulip products is achieved by hand or using a machete on a mature tulip. Using a machete will approximately double the yield results than if hands were used. If a mature tulip goes unharvested, the plant will eventually drop a tulip seed and turn into a young tulip to begin a new life cycle.
Trivia
Currently, there are around 75 wild species of tulips and 150 species in total with over 3000 varieties.