Crops

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Crops are defined as "cultivated plants or agricultural produce, such as grain, vegetables, or fruit, considered as a group" and in Minecraft, may refer to the following food-related items and blocks:

Minecraft

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  • ImageFarmland – a block specifically used for farming crops. Many crops require farmland in order to grow (see Farmland § Usage). It is created by using a hoe on dirt and some of its variants.
  • ImageWheat – planted wheat crop.
    • ImageWheat Seeds – harvested from fully-grown wheat planted from wheat seeds. Used to plant the wheat crop.
    • ImageWheat – harvested from fully-grown wheat planted from wheat seeds.
  • ImageBeetroots – planted beetroot crop.
  • ImageCarrots – planted carrot crop.
    • ImageCarrot – harvested from carrots.
  • ImagePotatoes – planted potato crop.
  • ImageMelon Stem - the crop that grows melons.
    • ImageMelon Seeds – grows into a melon stem.
    • ImageMelon – grows on the side of a melon stem. Melons can only grow on dirt or its variants, but they can be placed on any block.
    • ImageMelon Slice – harvested from fully-grown melons, if mined without Silk Touch.
  • ImagePumpkin Stem - the crop that grows pumpkins.
    • ImagePumpkin Seeds – grows into a pumpkin stem.
    • ImagePumpkin – grows on the side of a pumpkin stem. Pumpkins can only grow on dirt or its variants, but they can be placed on any block.
    • ImageCarved Pumpkin – a carved out version of a pumpkin.
  • ImageTorchflower Crop – planted crop form of a torchflower. Looks the same as the flower form when fully grown.
  • ImagePitcher Crop – planted crop form of a pitcher plant. Looks different from the pitcher plant, since the crop has a bead at its base and the plant does not.
    • ImagePitcher Pod – a seed used to plant a pitcher crop, dug up by the sniffer.
    • ImagePitcher Plant – a flower form of the pitcher plant, harvested from a pitcher crop.
  • ImageBamboo Shoot – bamboo sapling, grows into a bamboo stalk.
    • ImageBamboo Stalk – a plant that extends upward as it grows.
    • ImageBamboo – harvested from a bamboo shoot or stalk, used to plant a bamboo sapling.
  • ImageCocoa – cocoa plant.
  • ImageSugar Cane – harvested from itself. It can be planted on dirt or sand, if the block is adjacent to water, and it grows by extending upward.
  • ImageSweet Berry Bush – the crop that grows sweet berries.
  • ImageCactus – harvested from itself. Can only be planted on sand, and cannot have another block horizontally adjacent to it, and it grows by extending upward.
  • ImageMushrooms – harvested from themselves. As long they are planted in dark areas or on podzol or mycelium, they can be grown into a giant mushroom by using bone meal. They naturally spread under the same conditions.
  • ImageKelp – harvested from itself. It can be planted anywhere underwater.
  • ImageSea Pickle – harvested from itself. Should be planted on any alive coral block underwater. If all conditions are met can also spread over other coral blocks when planted.
  • ImageGlow Berries – harvested from cave vines.
  • ImageNether Wart – harvested from itself. It can only be planted on soul sand, not on soul soil. It is primarily used for brewing.
  • ImageNether Fungi:
  • ImageChorus Flower – harvested from itself. Grows into a large plant, growing more of itself, by extending upward and outward (see Chorus Flower § Placement and growth). Drops itself when broken. Breaks when hit with an arrow.

Trivia

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  • Many crops produce breaking sounds that are derived from other blocks' breaking sounds. For example: Wheat, carrots and potatoes have breaking sounds that are just a high-pitched variant of the dirt breaking sound, pumpkin and melon stems use the stone breaking sound, and in Bedrock Edition beetroot uses the wood breaking sound.
  • Planting crops in alternating rows does not reduce their growth rate (crops placed diagonally from the same type will have their grow rate halved).