Highlight every Flower Forest on your Minecraft seed — Java 26.2 & Bedrock 1.26.30, any seed, free, no sign-up.
Quick answer: Flower Forests are sparse woodlands carpeted in almost every flower in the game, humming with bees and dotted with rabbits. This finder highlights every Flower Forest on your seed, free, Java & Bedrock.
Flower Forests generate on the Overworld surface in temperate regions, often beside plains, forests and meadows. Scattered oak and birch trees leave room for a thick carpet of flowers - allium, tulips, oxeye daisies, cornflowers, lily of the valley and more - that makes the biome easy to recognise.
Type in your seed and the map lights up every Flower Forest - click any highlighted patch to read its coordinates. Head there to gather a full set of flowers in a single trip and to start a bee or dye farm.
Flower Forests are the best biome for collecting flowers, giving you easy access to every flower dye as well as the two-block lilacs, peonies and rose bushes. The dense blooms attract lots of bees for honey and pollination, rabbits hop across the grass, and the flowers double as suspicious stew ingredients.
Yes - both editions, Minecraft 26.2 on Java and 1.26.30 on Bedrock. Flower Forests generate on both and have been in the game since its early years. The map highlights every patch on your seed, free and with no sign-up.
| Generates in | How common | Version added |
|---|---|---|
| Overworld surface, a temperate woodland with scattered trees and dense flower cover | Uncommon - scattered through temperate regions, so the nearest depends on your seed | Java 1.0 · Bedrock 1.0 |
Notable for: Nearly every flower in the game for dyes, plenty of bees and beehives, rabbits, and suspicious stew ingredients