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What is "Botanic Collection"?
a Resource pack for
Bedrock and Java edition.
Unless otherwise noted, Ikuyuk's Botanic Collection changes the Minecraft poppy and a few other flowers into new or modified varieties.
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Ikuyuk's Botanic Collection is influenced by flowers found in nature, particularly garden and wild flowers. These include blooms like lavender, daffodils, and pansies, among others.
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Since there aren't many flowers in Minecraft, this pack introduces and will continue to add more aesthetic decorative flowers.
Poppy - Papaver
Lavender - Lavandula
Snowdrop - Galanthus nivalis
Pansy - Viola tricolor var. hortensis
Click here to view a video to learn about the flowers that are currently included in the Botanic Collection resource pack.
Chapter I - https://youtu.be/XYwzlhcYIa8
Chapter II - Coming soon
Chapter III - Coming soon
More flowers coming soon.
Frequently Asked Questions
last updated 2/7/2023
General Minecraft related questions ⇡
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Q: Could I use your textures into my pack?
- You are not permitted to utilize my textures in your pack. Unless I have authorized it.
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Q: What additional packs did you employ in your screenshots?
- I primarily utilized the Mizunos16'craft texture pack for the basis (This pack is inspired by Mizunos16 style so I really suggest you use it along with this pack). The CIT, Resource, and Shader packs I use are all available on my website: https://ikuyukfaq.carrd.co/#minecraft-faq
The packs that I use are depicted in the diagram. For a larger view, click the picture.
Q: What occurs if I use every flower pack at once?
- All packs, with the exception of the sunflowers, change one texture or flower, therefore using them all at once may cause an overlap.
The pack that is at the top of your load order will be displayed.
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Q: What if I wish to use several flowers simultaneously?
Imagine yourself in a situation where you would like to use both a poppy and a lavender flower, but both would replace the same texture.
You are free to modify the pack by retexturing a Minecraft flower to a different flower, allowing you to use both of the Botanic Collection's flowers simultaneously. This will work if you have prior creating or retexturing experience.
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Q: How exactly do I retexture the pack?
The simplest technique to retexture is to rename the texture to something other than a poppy. As a result, the textures will not overlap with the same flower.Texture flower names in bedrock differ from those in java in that they begin with the word flower and use underscores instead of spaces.
ex. flower\_allium
, flower\_oxeye\_daisy
, flower\_rose
= This is a poppy.So, assuming if you want to use both Lavender and Common Daisy, simply rename the Common Daisy in its pack files to flower\_lily\_of\_the\_valley
so you can use both flowers at the same time.This retexturing method also works with the java edition, but the flower names differ from those in bedrock.⌦ Check out the table below for the file names of flowers from different editions!
Flowers | Bedrock Edition | Java Edition |
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Poppy | flower_rose | poppy |
Allium | flower_allium | allium |
Blue Orchid | flower\_blue_orchid | blue_orchid |
Cornflower | flower_cornflower | cornflower |
Dandelion | flower_dandelion | dandelion |
Azure Bluet | flower_houstonia | azure_bluet |
Lily of the Valley | flower\_lily\_of\_the\_valley | lily\_of\_the\_valley |
Oxeye daisy | flower_oxeye\_daisy | oxeye_daisy |
Orange Tulip | flower_tulip\_orange | orange_tulip |
Red Tulip | flower_tulip\_red | red_tulip |
Pink Tulip | flower_tulip\_pink | pink_tulip |
White Tulip | flower_tulip\_white | white_tulip |