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endangeredplants-1.0.0-beta.jar
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- Aug 31, 2025
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- 1.20.1
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File Name
endangeredplants-1.0.0-beta.jar
Supported Versions
- 1.20.1
Curse Maven Snippet
Added Kingdonia, a temporarily lack-of-use alpine grass that propagates with the help of cows.
Added Honghe papeda, a tropical tree that has ready-to-fall edible fruits.
Mind that the fruits are able to hurt when they fall down.
Added False Lychee, a tropical tree that has poisonous stones.
Do not eat its stones. Use them as seeds to disperse the tree.
Added Dendrobium, a chinese traditional medicine, also an endangered species.
Use a pair of shears to collect the plant. For now they can synthesize to dendrobium polysacca along with a water bottle.
Added Nypa, a tropical "grass" that produces a lot of edible fruits.
Wait beside it and break the fruit with an axe.
Added Yew, a useful medicinal conifer.
Leaves with red spots are able to produce edible cones. Axes can tear off bark from the log. The bark can be used in a similar way with dendrobium to produce paclitaxel.
Added Zangnan Cupressus, a conifer native to Tibet China being almost the highest tree in Asia.
Can produce cones.
Added Baishanzu Fir, a conifer species that mark the subtropical origin of firs.
Drops saplings.
Added Wild Soy, a species that the player can domesticate by planting wild seeds in fields.
Field-grown soy can be made into soymilk and soy-zher(traditional drink). soy+waterbottle=soymilk, soymilk+fermented spidereye=soy-zher
Added Ginkgo, a sometimes-poisonous tree that enable pollination and tree gender in minecraft.
Ginkgo cones are poisonous and they have a seed in them. Raw seeds are poisonous too but they can be roasted to a fine food that gives some boost.
Added Sand Fritillaria, a fritillaria native to the deserts with medicinal properties.
The bulb gives some boost as a food but I suggest dividing the bulb and plant them back.
Fixed problem: Plants now generate on lands, not on waters.
Changed: Coastal roses and Glehnia now generate in small clusters.

