Open Eyeblossom is a 1.21.3 day-time Pale Garden flower that crafts into gray dye and grants nausea via bees or suspicious stew.
Java & Bedrock Guide
Travel to a Dark Forest, then look for the foggy Pale Garden variant with white-trunked pale oak trees and gray-tinted leaves visible from afar.
Visit the Pale Garden between in-game 06:00 and 18:00, then break Open Eyeblossom from Pale Moss Blocks with bare hands to collect the item before it closes at night.
Place one Open Eyeblossom into any cell of a 2×2 inventory grid or Crafting Table to receive one Gray Dye that recolors wool, terracotta, beds and glass.
Combine a Bowl, a Red Mushroom, a Brown Mushroom and one Open Eyeblossom in a Crafting Table to make Suspicious Stew that inflicts Nausea on whoever eats it.
Bees pollinating an Open Eyeblossom catch Nausea for about seven seconds and may fly erratically, so fence the flower off if you keep an active apiary nearby.
Open Eyeblossom spawns naturally on Pale Moss Blocks throughout the Pale Garden biome, a foggy Dark Forest variant added in Minecraft 1.21.3.
Open Eyeblossom is the daytime state of the eyeblossom flower and stays open from in-game time 06:00 to 18:00 before becoming Closed Eyeblossom at night.
One Open Eyeblossom crafts into one Gray Dye in any 2×2 crafting grid, which is the same color a Wither Rose would give.
Open Eyeblossom inflicts Nausea — on bees that pollinate it for about seven seconds, and on any player who eats Suspicious Stew brewed with the flower.
Yes — right-click an empty Flower Pot with Open Eyeblossom to display the flower indoors, and the potted variant stays open regardless of time of day.