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A recoiled spore blossom

Florum Sporum is a Fabric mod that attempts to breathe more life into spore blossoms, without undoing any of Mojang's work! Alongside adding 96 new blockstate property combinations to make spore blossoms feel more integrated into your Minecraft worlds, Florum Sporum finally adds a way to obtain these wonderful flowers renewably in a way that feels both natural and vanilla-like!

Check out the wiki for a more in-depth overview of Florum Sporum's features!


Getting Started

Florum Sporum operates on Kikugie's fork of Stonecutter, allowing for easy multi-version scheming. Every release will be available for most versions since 1.17 when spore blossoms were added, allowing you to get the full experience regardless of your circumstances.

  • Make sure you're running a Fabric instance of the game. If you're playing from the vanilla launcher, follow the Fabric installation guide. If you're playing from a third-party launcher like Prism, you'll need to follow their own instructions which you can often find on their respective websites. For example, here is Prism's guide to downloading mods.
  • If you're not using a third-party launcher with in-built mod installation, you'll need to download the latest version of Florum Sporum for your game version from the GitHub releases page or on Modrinth. Drag the .jar file into your mods folder and launch the game!

Important: Florum Sporum requires Fabric API. Without it, the game will fail to start!


An old traveller left something behind...

Flora: Spore Blossom     This is a most fascinating species. Despite each living in solitude on the ceilings of Lush Caves, they can be found in staggering abundance across the ecosystem, suggesting their survival strategy is effective. Possible symbiotic relationship with moss? These flowers let off distinctive spores, perhaps aiding the growth of the surrounding environment. In addition, fully-grown specimens produce a shower-like stream of spores underneath themselves. This may in effect assist ground-anchored species, though this is not confirmed. Much like the native Big Dripleaf plants, Spore Blossoms possess an innate touch sensitivity, furling their petals immediately upon contact. This is best assumed to be a method of self-preservation against predators, or indeed anything willing to obstruct its part to play in the panoply of underground flora.


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LGPL-3.0-only
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