
From its vast biomes to unusual structures, Minecraft as a game has many things for players to see and collect. You’d often aim to rake in valuable gems like Diamonds and Emeralds, however, the game offers priceless flora that is worth checking out. One of these things is the Torchflower which is a rare flower that has its share of value and and lore.
This flower isn’t like any other Minecraft flower you’d come across due to its unique shape and stand-out color. Moreover, you can’t find it simply anywhere as it doesn’t generate like most flowers in Minecraft. In line with that type of rarity, the Torch Flower is also familiar to the Sniffer mob which is also challenging to find.
If you’re curious about the Torchflower and want to learn more about it, then you’ve come to the right place. This guide will help you understand the Torchflower better, how to use it, and how you can get it.
What is the Torchflower?
Torchflowers are a type of flower grown in Minecraft. These flowers are often grown from harvesting Torchflower Seeds. Despite its namesake, however, Torchflowers in Minecraft don’t glow or light up at all.

Then Torchflower was a new flower type that came in the 1.20 Trails and Tales update right after the Cherry Flowers and its blocks arrived back in 1.19. These flowers are characterized by their orange bulbs, outward-pointing leaves, and purple tips. You’ll easily spot this plant from the distinct colors it emits. Moreover, their seeds are found by the Sniffer mob whose noses can sniff out the plant’s seeds in the dirt and unearth them.
In line with that, a Minecraft article written by Duncan Geere dives deeper into how Torchflowers came to be. Torchflowers are inspired by African flowering plants called Kniphofia which are sometimes referred to as “torch lilies.” Additionally, the idea of finding the Torch Seeds underground comes from a discovery of a Russian team successfully growing a plant that was frozen for 32,000 years.
Uses of the Torchflower
The Torchflower’s uses go beyond being an aesthetic item. This unique plant has several applications such as decorating spaces to interacting and breeding with mobs. We’ll be exploring each of these uses further in detail.
Decorating Gardens and Landscapes
Mainly, you can create flora-filed gardens and landscapes with the Torchflower. Once this plant is fully grown, it can give a splash of color to your outdoor spaces, drawing attention from viewers.

The orchflower’s torch-like blooms make it an ideal choice to create bright spaces that seem to light up areas with color alone despite their non-luminous qualities.
Crafting Dyes
Next is producing dyes. Just like other species of blossoming plants, Torchflowers can produce dyes, more specifically the orange dye.

This is perfect if you want to add this bright hue to your fabrics, crafting materials, and other in-game creative projects. You can simply add the Torchflower to a crafting table then it will generate the Orange Dye on the spot.
Interacting with Sniffers
A more wholesome application for the Torchflowers is using it to interact with Sniffers, more specifically with the Torchflower’s Seeds.

Sniffers are already naturally drawn to the plants themselves as depicted in their in-game behavior. Simply give a Sniffer some Torchflower Seeds and you’ll be able to tame and breed them. If you give Torchflower Seeds to two Sniffers, they’ll generate hearts and produce a Sniffer egg you can hatch.
Producing Composts
Another gardening use of the Torchflower is that you can use it to produce compost. If you add a Torchflower to your composter, you can raise the compost level to 1.

Keep in mind, however, that this is only an 85% chance.
Cooking Suspicious Stew
Lastly, you can use Torchflowers for a quick meal. You can combine a Torchflower with some mushrooms and a bowl to produce some Suspicious Stew.

You’ll be able to get Night Vision as an effect which will last for five seconds.
How do I get Torchflowers and Torchflower Seeds in Minecraft?
Obtaining Torchflowers and their seeds make valuable additions to your decorations and crops in your Minecraft world. If you’re curious about how to get them, we’ve detailed right here some helpful information on getting both the plants and seeds.
Finding Torchflowers and getting them
As a blossoming plant that grows, Torchflowers will naturally generate in grass areas. You’ll only find them in the Overworld, more specifically in forests or the plains. This is because this is where life is usually expected to be thriving within Minecraft.

Upon entering the forest or plains, you should keep an eye out for its long stem, bright orange bulb, and leaves with purple tips. It also helps if you find a Sniffer since their presence can signal Torchflowers within an area.

When you spot a Torchflower, simply use any tool you have or your bare hands and break the Torchflower. This will drop on the ground for you to pick up.

Finding Torchflower Seeds and getting them
Next, if you want to find Torchflower Seeds, don’t expect that you can get them by harvesting Torchflowers themselves. You must let a Sniffer help you. Also, have a little bit of patience for this.

Occasionally, a Sniffer will walk around and then bury their nose underground and dig around. This signals that they can pick up a scent within the blocks.

After a Sniffer has finished digging, there’s a chance that a Torchflower Seed will generate or pop up from the block they dug from.

Another option you have is getting Torchflower Seeds from Torchflower crops that haven’t fully grown yet. Breaking the Torchflower crop before it matures to its final stage will always drop its seed.

It’s best to have some patience to get Torchflower Seeds from Sniffers. Even consider breeding them so that you have more Sniffers. While it takes around 10 to 20 minutes to hatch Sniffer Eggs, the wait will be worth it.
Creative Build Ideas for Torchflowers
Aside from its typical uses, you can do some creative builds with Torchflowers. We’ve gathered three build ideas you can incorporate Torchflowers into for your future Minecraft projects.
Sniffer Farms
First off, you can use your collected flowers to create a dedicated farm for your Sniffers to roam around and dig more Torchflowers.

You can design your farm with dirt, grass, and moss blocks to maximize the chances of your Sniffers finding seeds. Even consider adding sections like Sniffer Egg-hatching areas so that you have a dedicated space to care for young Sniffers. This video guide from Wattles teaches you how to make an easy farm for your Sniffers.
Enchanted Gardens
Another cool idea is to make enchanted gardens. This video tutorial from Angelchloebee gives you the freedom to landscape your garden however you please. So, you can add as many Torchflowers as you want.

Fill your garden with different kinds of flowers, foliage, leaves, and trees. Moreover, you can add benches, pathways, and other structures to make it more magical.
Flower Cottage
Besides enchanted gardens, you can make livable areas with Torchflowers. Perhaps a cozy flower cottage surrounded by colorful flowers can give your virtual living space a rustic and nature-like feel.

You can add paintings, furniture, and several flower pots to your build. Consider following this guide by Cyphur which you can modify to add your Torchflowers.
In general, farming Torchflowers can be a rewarding experience in Minecraft, especially if you plan to add them as aesthetic ornaments in your world. Save up your Torchflower Seeds and use them as needed. Additionally, consider creating a Torchflower Seed farm by rounding up your Sniffers for them to sniff out the seeds.
Remember that planning and having a lot of patience are essential to harvesting a lot of Torchflowers. Regularly check your crops and tend to your Sniffers. Once you get into a routine of doing this, in no time, you’ll be able to get as many Torchflowers and seeds as you can.
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Renee is a freelance writer with a passion for gaming and pop culture content. While she mainly writes about games, she also does graphic design and illustration work from time to time. With a passion for the creative arts, she blends her skills to tell stories across various mediums.
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