Cherry Leaves
Cherry Leaves is a Minecraft block with unified Java and Bedrock tracking for IDs, recipes, and edition-aware wiki notes.
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📊 Key Facts
- Hardness
- 0.2
- Resistance
- 0.2
- Light Level
- 0
- State Properties
- 3
- Block Family
- Untinted Particle Leaves
- Numeric ID
- 93
- Stack Size
- 64
📖 Overview
Cherry Leaves is tracked as a Minecraft block with normalized IDs, state data, and building-focused notes. It is classified as a untinted particle leaves in the generated block definitions. The block exposes 3 state properties in the imported state table.
⌨️ Commands
Copy and paste these commands in-game or in a command block.
/setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:cherry_leaves
/fill ~1 ~ ~1 ~5 ~3 ~5 minecraft:cherry_leaves
/give @p minecraft:cherry_leaves 1
🔍 How to Get Cherry Leaves
- Cherry Leaves is usually obtained by mining, collecting, crafting, or using commands depending on the world and edition.
- Check the state properties if you need to place or command the correct facing, shape, or waterlogged variant.
⚡ What Cherry Leaves Is Used For
- Useful for building, decoration, automation, redstone setups, or world generation reference depending on its block family.
- Default imported state: {"distance": "7", "persistent": "false", "waterlogged": "false"}.
Overview
Cherry Leaves is tracked as a Minecraft block page with unified IDs, recipe coverage, and cross-edition notes.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get Cherry Leaves in Minecraft?
No crafting recipe is currently attached to Cherry Leaves in the imported data, so it is usually obtained through other gameplay systems.
Is Cherry Leaves available in Java and Bedrock?
This page currently tracks Cherry Leaves for Java, Bedrock.
Can Cherry Leaves be enchanted?
Cherry Leaves does not currently expose a compatible enchantment list in the imported metadata.