![]() This in turn enables renewable clay in Bedrock Edition (clay is already renewable in Java Edition).The dripstone dries it out, producing a clay block. Can be converted into clay by placing mud above a block which has pointed dripstone underneath.Can be created by using a water bottle, directly or through a dispenser, on dirt, coarse dirt and rooted dirt.A new type of wood, as well as a stripped variant.Unlike leaves, it does not break when moved by a piston.Water currently doesn't spread outwards like with other waterlogged blocks.A see-through decorative block just like leaves, but can be waterlogged.Bees follow players holding them and can be bred with them.Can be planted both on land and underwater.Can break off a fully grown one, plant it to growing a mangrove tree.Have 4 stages to fully grown, can be accelerated with bone meal.Propagules can also grow spontaneously from leaves, but only if they're naturally generated (not player placed leaves). ![]() Can be grown by applying bone meal to mangrove leaves, grows from the exposed bottom of it.A new type of sapling which grows into a mangrove tree when planted.Can be used to craft respective slabs, stairs, fences, fence gates, pressure plates, signs, buttons, doors, boats and trapdoors.Can be crafted into mangrove planks and wood.Generated as a part of mangrove trees, which are located in mangrove swamps.Can grow mangrove propagules if bone meal is used on it. ![]()
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