Swamp Plants are plants that generate abundantly in Swamplands biomes.
Collection[]
Swamp Plants must be harvested with Syrmorite Shears to be collected. When harvested with a Sickle, they instead drop a Leaf, which can then be ground into Ground Leaf.
Growing[]
Swamp Plants will grow to adjacent plant-supporting blocks when on top of composted Dug Swamp Dirt, Dug Swamp Grass, Dug Purified Swamp Dirt, or Dug Purified Swamp Grass. However, their growth will halt if the composted block they are growing on becomes decayed, or if its compost is depleted after enough harvests.
Potting[]
Swamp Plants can be placed decoratively inside of Mud Brick Flower Pots with a right-click. They can then be taken out by right-clicking the pot again.
Compostability[]
Swamp Plants have a compost process time of 5 minutes and a compost amount of 4. Visit the Compost page for more information regarding the composting mechanic.
Events[]
Placed Swamp Plants will take on an alternative texture during the Winter seasonal event.
Grinding Uses[]
Result | Ingredients | Recipe |
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Ground Leaf | Leaf + Pestle (1 use) |
Advancements[]
Advancement | In-game Description | Parent | Actual Requirements | ID |
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Flower Power |
Grow some flowers on your farm | Mr. Compost | Place any of these plants or fungi on composted and undecayed Dug Swamp Dirt, Dug Swamp Grass, Dug Purified Swamp Dirt, or Dug Purified Swamp Grass | farmer /flower_power |
I'm a Druid |
Harvest ingredients using your Sickle | Herbalist | Break any of these plants, fungi, or corals with a Sickle | herbalist /im_a_druid |
History[]
- Release 3.3.0: Added Advancements.
- Alpha 3.1.0: Now have an alternative texture for the Winter event.
- Beta 2.0.0: Can now be grown and farmed with composted blocks.
- Beta 1.0.0: Introduced.