The tint of firefly bushes is not affected by biome temperature at all, unlike all similar plants which change their color slightly to accommodate to the climate according to the biome they're in.
steps to reproduce:
Locate any cold biome (such as the Snowy Plains or the Frozen Peaks), and place a firefly bush there.
Locate any hot biome (such as a Desert or a Savannah), and place a firefly bush there.
Observe whether there is any difference in the tint of the plant.
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How is this a feature request? All other bushes, grasses, ferns and most leaves are affected by biome tint, and this is an inconsistency that shouldn't occur with this type of plant based on everything else in the game.
Shouldn't it be left to Mojang to decide?
Nothing thus far has implied the block is intended to follow the colormap. If it was supposed to, but didn't, that would be a bug. In this case, you're requesting functionality that is not expected.
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