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A normal tree growing next to the water.

Trees are structures of wood and leaf blocks, created when a map chunk is generated or grown from a planted sapling. They are found in most biomes, and abound in forest-related biomes. Tree growth was added to Alpha in 0.0.14a and Creative in 0.28_01.

Structure

Their natural height varies widely, from a minimum of 5 blocks (4 wood and 1 leaf) up to 16 blocks (13 wood and 3 leaf). Rain forest biomes favor larger trees.

The tree canopy is composed of leaf blocks, and grows 1–3 blocks higher than the highest wood block. The canopy may begin as low as 1 block from the ground (for a tree with a 4-block trunk) up to 6 blocks from the ground (for the tallest trees). Tree canopies appear to be generated from roughly spherical clusters of leaves about 5–7 blocks across, centered on sections of trunk or branches. Leaves must be supported by adjacent trunk or leaf blocks, or will wither and disappear.

Any tree with a trunk height of at least 4 has a chance to grow branches (wood blocks connected horizontally, vertically or diagonally to the trunk or other branches). A single tree may have between one and six branches, and each branch may have between one and six wood blocks. This provides a maximum of 43 wood blocks per tree, though this is very unlikely to happen naturally since most branches are about 3 blocks long. Branches support a much larger canopy than a tree with a single trunk.

Sapling growth

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A tree that was grown in a cave, with the necessary light provided by torches.

Trees can be grown from saplings, which occasionally fall from leaf blocks when they are destroyed or decayed. Some players harvest wood from high-efficiency tree farms.

The sapling must be planted in a dirt or grass block, which does not need to be tilled, near water, or cleared of snow. The block must have at least 5 blocks of space above the ground, and a light level of 9 in the block above the sapling. (A sapling will not grow in a light level less than 9, and will uproot if the light level is less than 8 unless it has only air or glass blocks above it.) After a random period of time, a sapling will instantly grow into a tree. A sapling grows only once; the tree itself will not grow any further.

Types/Biomes

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A pine tree growing next to regular trees.

With the Beta 1.2 update different tree biomes were added. So far tree biomes include regular trees, and pine trees. Pine trees are fairly uncommon compared to regular trees, but stand out due to their unique white-colored bark. They behave in the same way regular trees do, producing the same saplings, and wood blocks. More tree biomes may be added in the future.

Notes

  • Saplings will grow into trees when directly adjacent to another block or adjacent to other trees.
  • Growing tree trunks will displace leaf blocks of adjacent trees.
  • Growing leaves will destroy fences if they attempt to grow horizontally in the same space.
  • Before beta, trees could destroy glass if their growth would occupy the same space.
  • If there is a ceiling above a sapling, this will limit the maximum height of the tree that can grow from that sapling.
  • If there are other blocks directly adjacent to a sapling, their total height will limit minimum height of the tree that can grow from that sapling.
  • Saplings will grow normally in The Nether, although dirt needs to be brought.
  • If a sapling is planted on a block directly above or adjacent to lava, the resulting tree will immediately catch on fire.
  • Looking straight up and clearing blocks until you can no longer reach will clear more than enough height for a sapling planted at your feet to grow into a tree.
  • Trees will only grow if they are planted on a chunk of the map that is loaded into memory. If you plant saplings and then explore another more distant area of your world for a few Minecraft days, they will still be saplings when you return.
  • If you are standing on a sapling when it turns into a tree you will be trapped inside and begin to suffocate. You can escape by digging.
  • You can grow a tree on top of a tree by placing dirt on the top of a tree and planting a sapling.

Uses

Tree harvesting is an essential first step for any player in Survival mode. The wooden blocks can be harvested for wood, without requiring tools (although an axe quickens harvesting). Each wood block can be crafted into wooden planks and sticks, used for crafting tools.

When leaves are harvested, there is a chance they will drop a sapling which can be planted to grow a new tree. Destroying leaves does not require a tool; a sword destroys leaves negligibly faster, but this quickly degrades the sword.

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