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Trees are common living plant features found in many biomes that mainly consist of logs and leaves. They can be grown from their respective saplings.

Generation

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Trees can only generate on supported blocks (see ยง Growth and Characteristics). This means that a biome that is technically allowed to generate trees, may not generate them. Tree placement from one biome can slightly overlap into neighboring biomes.

Fallen trees and trees with vinesโ€Œ[BE only] generate wherever their regular variants generate, with a few exceptions.

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Oak
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Swamp Oak
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Spruce
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Birch
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Jungle
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Acacia
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Dark Oak
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Azalea
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Mangrove
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Cherry
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Pale Oak
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Poplar
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Structure

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Various trees found in Minecraft

Trees vary widely in height, from a bare minimum of 1 log block for jungle bushes, ranging up to a maximum of 30 blocks for mega jungle trees.

Tree canopies are composed of leaf blocks and grow 1 block higher than the highest log block (except those of the fancy oak, whose leaves grow 3 blocks higher). The canopy may begin from the ground and go up to 6 blocks from the ground. Tree canopies are generated from roughly spherical clusters of leaves about 5โ€“7 blocks across, centered on sections of trunk or branches. Leaves must be supported by an adjacent trunk (or leaf blocks connected to the trunk); otherwise, they disappear.

Fancy oak, dark oak, mangrove, azalea, cherry, pale oak, acacia, and mega jungle trees grow branches (logs connected horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to the trunk or other branches). Most of the time, a single tree has between one and six branches, and each branch has between one and six logs.โ€‹[more information needed] Regular oak and regular jungle trees lack branches, as do all variants of birch and spruce.

Growth and characteristics

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This jungle tree cannot grow because of the red wool block (looking southeast from the northwestern corner).

Trees are created when chunks are generated, and can also be grown from saplings.

Tree saplings have a 1โ„20 chance (1โ„40 if they are jungle saplings) of dropping from leaf blocks when they decay or are destroyed. There are eight species of saplings, corresponding to eight trees: oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, dark oak, cherry and pale oak.

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

The sapling can be planted on any variant of dirt, (except dirt path) a moss block, or mud, and must have a light level of at least 8 in the sapling block.

A sapling uproots with light level 7 or less in the sapling block itself unless it has a view of the sky that is unobstructed (except by glass or other transparent materials). The sapling must have at least 6 blocks of space above it to grow; the amount of required space varies between the different species of trees. A ceiling above sapling limits the maximum height of the tree that can grow from that sapling. However, dirt blocks and logs may not prohibit tree growth, and in some cases may be replaced as a sapling attempts to grow through them. However in Bedrock Edition, logs prohibit tree growth.

If multiple saplings are planted next to each other, each one grows as long as the leaves from the other grown saplings do not block too much of the sunlight. Artificial light (torches, etc.) can still be used to grow them if this happens.

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Trees can be generated anywhere where there is light and dirt in the Overworld.

All trees in the active chunk radius around the player make attempts to grow at random intervals. For any given tree this can work out to about one growth attempt per minute. When a tree attempts to grow, it first checks that it has enough light, then randomly chooses which variant of that species of tree to become; for example, an oak sapling chooses to grow as either a normal or fancy oak.

Once a tree has passed a light check and chosen size to attempt, it checks if there is enough space for its chosen size. If it encounters an obstruction during this check, it fails to grow and must wait for the next pass before it can attempt to grow again. This means that a tree in an open field with enough light grows relatively quickly, but a tree in a cramped tree farm that stunts its size may make several attempts before finally growing.

Bone meal, when used on a sapling, has a chance of forcing it to grow, so long as all of the normal checks (light, space, dirt, etc.) have passed. It does not guarantee growth, but forces an attempt to grow.

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Planting trees in the Nether

All saplings grow normally in the Nether and in the End, although they must be planted in dirt transported from the Overworld and provided with sufficient light and space. Leaf blocks in the Nether have the same color as if they were placed in a desert biome. In the End, they are a dull bluish-green, as in the windswept hills biome.

In order to grow a 2ร—2 tree (be it spruce, jungle, dark oak, or pale oak), four saplings must be placed adjacent to each other in a square. For growth to succeed, there must be no blocks adjacent (even diagonally) to the north-western side up to the final height of the tree. The bone meal can be used on any of the saplings. The largest mega jungle trees, mega spruces, and mega pines reach 31 blocks tall. Dark oaks are typically 6โ€“8 blocks tall.

Leaves and logs removed from a tree do not grow back over time.

When a sapling on a grass block or mycelium or moss block grows into a tree, the block the sapling was planted on is instantly converted to dirt.

Types of trees

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See also: Tree/Structure

There are ten types of trees โ€“ oak, spruce, birch, jungle tree, acacia, dark oak, azalea tree, mangrove, cherry, and pale oak.

Other structures are loosely defined as trees: the huge fungus, huge mushroom, and chorus plant.

Main articles: Oak and Swamp Oak

Oaks are among the most common trees in the game. They have the smallest space requirements, and along with dark oak trees, they can drop an apple when a leaf block is destroyed. In swamp biomes, a slightly larger variant of the regular oak with vines called the swamp oak is generated, which can naturally generate in shallow water. Fancy oaks may also grow or generate in place of regular oaks; these are taller and may feature branches. A rare variant is its smallest configuration, colloquially known as a "balloon" oak. Normal oaks can also generate in the trial chambers and they're all the same type with a single dirt underneath and a single water next to it. When near flowers oak trees may generate with a bee nest.

Spruce

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Main article: Spruce

Spruce trees grow from spruce saplings and have growth patterns and requirements similar to birch trees, although they appear different. They are mainly found in the taiga biome, but they may also generate in windswept forest, snowy plains, snowy taiga, and old growth taiga biomes. Spruce logs have the same texture as oak logs, but it is a darker shade of brown; its leaves are denser, with a darker and more bluish tone.

Birch

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Main article: Birch

Birch trees look fairly similar to small oaks in terms of height and are most commonly found in birch forest biomes. There are two types of birch: a shorter tree that can be grown by the player with birch saplings; and a taller, rarer variety that generates only naturally in old growth birch forest biomes. When near flowers birch trees may generate with a bee nest.

Jungle

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Main articles: Jungle tree and Jungle Bush

Jungle trees are one of the rarest naturally generated trees in Minecraft because they are native to the jungle biomes, which are themselves rare. When planted in grass or dirt they grow into a jungle tree with a 1ร—1 trunk, but the player can place them in a 2ร—2 formation to grow a large jungle tree with a 2ร—2 trunk like the trees found naturally in the jungle biome. Jungle bushes also generate in the jungle biome, featuring a single jungle log surrounded by oak leaves. Jungle bushes cannot be grown by a player.

Acacia

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Main article: Acacia

Acacias are found in the savanna biome. They are about 8 blocks tall and feature diagonal trunks, and may occasionally have multiple canopies.

Dark oak

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Main article: Dark oak

Dark oaks are found in the dark forest biome. They have thick 2ร—2 trunks and require 4 saplings placed in the same configuration to be grown by a player. A dark oak always generates with dirt blocks under its trunk, even on a steep cliff. Irregular logs, representing large branches, are nearly always present and connected to the trunk. The canopy of a dark oak filters enough light that a dense forest of them is sufficiently dark for hostile mobs to spawn during the daytime.

Azalea

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Main article: Azalea Tree

Azalea trees can generate on any empty space above a lush cave, with roots consisting of rooted dirt and hanging roots that reach down to the lush cave. The tree usually appears at the surface, but they can generate inside caves if there is enough room and a lush cave below.

Azalea trees can be manually grown by applying bone meal to an azalea or flowering azalea block ("bush"). Unlike most trees, they do not have their own wood type (the trunks are composed of oak logs), but they have two types of leaf block: azalea leaves, and flowering azalea leaves.

Mangrove

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Main article: Mangrove

Mangroves are found in muddy mangrove swamps, growing in water or on land. They are grown from propagules, which can be found hanging from the trees. A mangrove converts any mud below its roots to muddy mangrove roots. The wood has a deep red-orange color.

Cherry

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Main article: Cherry

Cherry trees are found in cherry groves. They have distinct pink leaves and horizontally facing branches. They also have a unique petal falling particle effect. They may occasionally have multiple canopies. When near flowers they may generate with a bee nest.

Pale Oak

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Main article: Pale Oak

Pale oaks are found in pale gardens. They have thick 2ร—2 trunks and gray leaves with a leaf-shaped falling particle effect. They generate with pale hanging moss on some leaves, naturally generated pale oaks also may contain a creaking heart.

Poplar

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Main article: Poplar
This section describes content that is currently in development.
 
This content has appeared in development versions for Third Drop 2026, but the full update adding it has not been released yet.

Poplars are found in dappled forests. They can generate or grow with red, orange, or yellow leaves. Shelf mushrooms sometimes generate on the trunk.

Variant trees

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Some trees can generate as one of the two following variants of the normal tree. Both of these generate naturally, while only dying trees can be grown out of normal saplings.[1][2]

Fallen trees

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Main article: Fallen tree
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The different fallen tree types

Oak, spruce, birch, tall birch, jungle, and poplar trees can generate as fallen trees.

These trees consist of a single upright log, or stump. Logs lying on their side are often found 1โ€“2 blocks from the stump and can have mushrooms growing from them.

Trees with vines

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This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition.
 
Main article: Tree with Vines
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The different tree with vines types

These trees have the standard growth pattern of any other tree, however, all exposed logs in the main trunk are covered with vines. They can generate as dark oak, jungle, spruce, or small oak trees, or can grow from saplings.

Foliage colors

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Depending on the biome the tree is located, the color of the leaves may differ. For example, if an oak is in a colder biome, such as a taiga or windswept hills biome, it has a blue-green hue. However, if it is in a dry biome, such as a desert or savanna, it has a mustard yellow hue. Spruce, birch, azalea, cherry, pale oak, and poplar leaves do not follow these rules; they always have the same color regardless of the biome. In Bedrock Edition, biome-tinted leaves turn white during snowfall.

Leaves are checked individually for biome coloration rather than as part of a larger tree; as such, trees that were grown between biomes usually have multiple shades on each side.

Data values

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Java Edition:

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Feature typeIdentifier
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite tree.png: Sprite image for tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
tree
Configured featureIdentifier
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite acacia-tree.png: Sprite image for acacia-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
acacia
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite azalea-tree.png: Sprite image for azalea-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
azalea_tree
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite birch-tree.png: Sprite image for birch-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
birch_bees_0002
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite birch-tree.png: Sprite image for birch-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
birch_bees_002
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite birch-tree.png: Sprite image for birch-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
birch_bees_005
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite birch-tree.png: Sprite image for birch-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
birch
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite cherry-tree.png: Sprite image for cherry-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
cherry_bees_005
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite cherry-tree.png: Sprite image for cherry-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
cherry
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite dark-oak-tree.png: Sprite image for dark-oak-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
dark_oak
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fancy-oak.png: Sprite image for fancy-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fancy_oak_bees_0002
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fancy-oak.png: Sprite image for fancy-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fancy_oak_bees_002
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fancy-oak.png: Sprite image for fancy-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fancy_oak_bees_005
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fancy-oak.png: Sprite image for fancy-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fancy_oak_bees
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fancy-oak.png: Sprite image for fancy-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fancy_oak
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite jungle-bush.png: Sprite image for jungle-bush in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
jungle_bush
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite jungle-tree.png: Sprite image for jungle-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
jungle_tree_no_vine
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite jungle-tree.png: Sprite image for jungle-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
jungle_tree
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mangrove-tree.png: Sprite image for mangrove-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mangrove
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mega-jungle-tree.png: Sprite image for mega-jungle-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mega_jungle_tree
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mega-pine.png: Sprite image for mega-pine in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mega_pine
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mega-spruce.png: Sprite image for mega-spruce in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mega_spruce
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite oak-tree.png: Sprite image for oak-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
oak_bees_0002
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite oak-tree.png: Sprite image for oak-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
oak_bees_002
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite oak-tree.png: Sprite image for oak-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
oak_bees_005
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite oak-tree.png: Sprite image for oak-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
oak
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite pine-tree.png: Sprite image for pine-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
pine
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite spruce-tree.png: Sprite image for spruce-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
spruce
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite super-birch.png: Sprite image for super-birch in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
super_birch_bees_0002
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite super-birch.png: Sprite image for super-birch in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
super_birch_bees
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite swamp-oak.png: Sprite image for swamp-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
swamp_oak
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite tall-mangrove-tree.png: Sprite image for tall-mangrove-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
tall_mangrove

Bedrock Edition:

NameIdentifier
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite azalea-tree.png: Sprite image for azalea-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
azalea_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite birch-tree.png: Sprite image for birch-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
birch_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite cherry-tree.png: Sprite image for cherry-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
cherry_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite cherry-tree.png: Sprite image for cherry-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
cherry_tree_with_beehive_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fallen-birch.png: Sprite image for fallen-birch in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fallen_birch_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fallen-jungle-tree.png: Sprite image for fallen-jungle-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fallen_jungle_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fallen-oak.png: Sprite image for fallen-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fallen_oak_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fallen-poplar.png: Sprite image for fallen-poplar in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fallen_poplar_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fallen-spruce.png: Sprite image for fallen-spruce in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fallen_spruce_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fallen-birch.png: Sprite image for fallen-birch in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fallen_super_birch_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fancy-oak.png: Sprite image for fancy-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fancy_oak_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite fancy-oak.png: Sprite image for fancy-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
fancy_oak_tree_with_leaf_litter_and_optional_beehive
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite jungle-bush.png: Sprite image for jungle-bush in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
jungle_bush_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite jungle-tree.png: Sprite image for jungle-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
jungle_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mangrove-tree.png: Sprite image for mangrove-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mangrove_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mangrove-tree.png: Sprite image for mangrove-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mangrove_tree_with_beenest_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mega-jungle-tree.png: Sprite image for mega-jungle-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mega_jungle_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mega-pine.png: Sprite image for mega-pine in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mega_pine_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite mega-spruce.png: Sprite image for mega-spruce in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mega_spruce_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite pine.png: Sprite image for pine in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mountain_pine_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite spruce.png: Sprite image for spruce in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
mountain_spruce_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite oak-tree.png: Sprite image for oak-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
oak_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite oak-vines.png: Sprite image for oak-vines in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
oak_tree_with_vines_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite poplar.png: Sprite image for poplar in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
orange_poplar_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite pale-oak.png: Sprite image for pale-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
pale_oak_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite pale-oak.png: Sprite image for pale-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
pale_oak_tree_with_decorations_and_creaking_heart_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite pale-oak.png: Sprite image for pale-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
pale_oak_tree_with_decorations_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite pine-tree.png: Sprite image for pine-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
pine_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite poplar.png: Sprite image for poplar in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
red_poplar_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite dark-oak-tree.png: Sprite image for dark-oak-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
roofed_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite dark-oak-vines.png: Sprite image for dark-oak-vines in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
roofed_tree_with_vines_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite acacia-tree.png: Sprite image for acacia-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
savanna_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite spruce-tree.png: Sprite image for spruce-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
spruce_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite spruce-vines.png: Sprite image for spruce-vines in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
spruce_tree_with_vines_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite super-birch.png: Sprite image for super-birch in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
super_birch_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite swamp-oak.png: Sprite image for swamp-oak in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
swamp_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite tall-mangrove-tree.png: Sprite image for tall-mangrove-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
tall_mangrove_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite tall-mangrove-tree.png: Sprite image for tall-mangrove-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
tall_mangrove_tree_with_beenest_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite jungle-tree.png: Sprite image for jungle-tree in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
undecorated_jungle_tree_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite jungle-tree-vines.png: Sprite image for jungle-tree-vines in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
undecorated_jungle_tree_with_vines_feature
๐Ÿ‘ EnvSprite poplar.png: Sprite image for poplar in Minecraft
[No displayed name]
yellow_poplar_tree_feature

Config

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Main article: Tree definition

Java Edition:

Videos

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Achievements

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IconAchievementIn-game descriptionActual requirements (if different)Gamerscore earnedTrophy type (PS)
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Getting WoodPunch a until a block of wood pops out.Pick up a log from the ground.10Bronze

History

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Development

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May 21, 2009Notch shows interest in adding trees.
May 23, 2009Notch says he accomplished adding "Trees with a trunk and a Canopy".

Java Edition

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Java Edition Classic
0.0.14a๐Ÿ‘ Image
Added trees. At this point they were available only as oak trees with a single foliage color, and were simply stumps covered with a thin leaf layer. Foliage is a 3ร—3ร—3 cube.
0.0.14a_08๐Ÿ‘ Image
Changed tree shape again, this time with a "+" shape in the top leaf layer.
0.0.15a (Multiplayer Test 1)๐Ÿ‘ Image
Trees have a new shape, resembling modern oaks.
June 14, 2009Notch discussed trees as part of his vision for resource-balancing in Survival mode: "You can never directly build wood, but if you plant seeds on grass, you get a small plant. After some time, the plant will pop into a large beautiful tree."
August 25, 2009Demonstrated Trees can now be grown with saplings.
0.24_SURVIVAL_TESTThe tree growing ability was implemented.[needs testing]
0.29_01Growing trees on a multiplayer server is now optional.
Java Edition Infdev
20100227-1414Trees temporarily removed to test basic infinite world functionality.
20100320Re-added trees.
20100327Trees regenerate after the world is reloaded.
20100330-1203Trees no longer regenerate.
20100413-1951Added fancy trees, using parts of Paul Spooner's Forester editor script.[3][4]
These new trees can be grown with saplings.
Changed the shape of small trees.
Trees previously in chunks of worlds created before this version were unaffected by these changes.
20100415The fancy trees are now renewable.
20100607Reverted back to old tree code.
Changed small trees back to the old shape before Infdev 20100413-1951.
20100617-1205Logs only generate below the leaves.
20100618Logs generate inside of leaves again.
Java Edition Alpha
v1.0.6The fancy trees were re-added, but not as big as they previously were.
Java Edition Beta
1.2Birch and spruce trees introduced. Trees predating this update would appear to have multiple types of leaves, as the data indicating tree type was previously used for decay calculations. Oaks no longer generate in taigas.
1.5Birch and spruce trees can now be grown using saplings. Old saplings either stayed as an oak sapling or became either a birch or spruce sapling.
1.8Pre-releaseThe swampland biome was added, with a new swamp oak. There is no way to grow these trees.
Fancy oaks now share the same height with the first tree generated per biome after game startup.[5]
Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4Trees can sometimes be found growing on blocks of sand in swamp biomes.
1.2.112w03aAdded jungle trees.
1.3.112w19aSmall jungle trees can generate with cocoa already growing on them.
1.3.2preFancy oaks now generate with sideways logs.
1.7.213w36aMega spruce, dark oak, and acacia trees added. These trees borrowed other trees' leaves and wood.
Spruce now generates in ice plains biomes and extreme hills+ biomes in addition to oaks.
Fancy oak trees no longer naturally generate in forest biomes. Jeb explained it was due to issues in the fancy tree generator code that caused severe performance issues.[6]
13w43aAcacia and roofed oak now have their own wood, leaves and sapling variants. Note that acacia and roofed oak trees generated prior to this snapshot remain unchanged.
1.7Renamed "roofed oak" to "dark oak".
1.8.2pre4Big oak and dark oak branches no longer replace solid blocks.
1.915w44aFancy oaks now generate in forest biomes again, thanks to an FPS fix provided by Spooner.[7]
1.1016w20aThere is now a rare chance to find lonely trees in plains.
1.1318w06aMega spruce trees now transform nearby grass blocks into podzol when they grow.
18w07aThe height of fancy oaks now vary within biomes.
18w22aNaturally-generated leaves now survive at a distance of up to 6 blocks from logs, instead of 4.
1.1519w34aAdded bee nests, which generate on oak and birch trees.
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The tops of large acacia canopies are now plus shaped.[8]
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The tops of large acacia canopies are now again a rotated square
1.1721w10aAdded azalea trees that generates with azalea leaves, flowering azalea leaves and oak logs.
1.1922w14aAdded mangrove trees.
1.19.4
Experiment
Update 1.20
23w07aAdded cherry trees behind the "Update 1.20" experimental data pack.
1.2023w12aCherry trees are now available without using the "Update 1.20" experimental data pack.
1.21.2
Experiment
Winter Drop
24w40aAdded pale oak trees behind the "Winter Drop" experimental data pack.
1.21.424w44aPale oak trees are now available without using the "Winter Drop" experimental data pack.
1.21.525w09aAdded fallen trees.

Bedrock Edition

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Pocket Edition Alpha
v0.1.0Added oak, spruce, pine, and birch trees.
v0.2.1Oak trees generate with spruce wood.
v0.4.0Oak trees use oak wood again.
v0.9.0build 1Added jungle trees, mega jungle trees, dark oaks, acacias, mega spruce, mega pine, fancy oak, swamp oak and version-exclusive fallen and dying trees.
v0.11.0build 1Added tall birch tree variant.
Bedrock Edition
1.14.0beta 1.14.0.1Added bee nests, which generate on oak and birch trees.
1.16.0beta 1.15.0.51Mega spruce trees now transform nearby grass blocks into podzol when they grow.
1.19.0beta 1.19.0.20Added mangrove trees.
1.19.80
Experiment
Next Major Update
Preview 1.19.80.20Added cherry trees behind the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.
1.20.0Preview 1.20.0.21Cherry trees are now available without using the "Next Major Update" experimental toggle.
1.21.50Preview 1.21.50.20Added pale oak trees.
1.21.60Preview 1.21.60.23Trees are denser in flower forests and bamboo jungles.
Upcoming Bedrock Edition
26.40
Experiment
Drop 3 of 2026
Preview 26.40.27Added poplar trees.

Legacy Console Edition

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Legacy Console Edition
Xbox 360Xbox OnePS3PS4PS VitaWii USwitch
TU1CU11.001.001.00Patch 11.0.1Added oak, spruce, pine, and birch trees.
TU12Added jungle trees.
TU27CU151.181.181.18Added dark oak and acacia wood, but without their own leaves or saplings.
TU31CU191.221.221.22Patch 3Added dark oak and acacia saplings.
TU60CU511.641.641.64Patch 301.0.11Added dying trees.

New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition
0.1.0Added trees.

Issues

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Issues relating to "Tree" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Trivia

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  • Floating trees may appear when small above-ground lava lakes generate in a forested area.[9] This happens since the tree is generated when the chunk loads first, before the lake appears underneath. This leaves the tree floating above the lake, causing the tree to catch fire, potentially spreading to other trees and starting a forest fire.

Publicity

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  • In the mid-2010s, the action of chopping a tree was referenced in a Honey Nut Cheerios advertisement. In the ad, it is represented by stacks of cheerios, and broken using a pickaxe.[10]
  • Trees resembling oak and azalea appear in a Minecraft-like scene in the game Happy Color.
  • A single oak tree appears in Choplifter HD. It uses textures for oak leaves and logs, but is depicted in a radically different shape, being much taller and sporadic.
  • Several spruce and oak trees appear in the Games Ending of The Stanley Parable.[11]

Gallery

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Renders

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Concept art

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In other media

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References

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  1. โ†‘ https://web.archive.org/web/20190711143349/http://i.imgur.com/hTg0N8J.gifv
  2. โ†‘ "[MCPE-21304] Tree falled - Planted saplings sometimes grow as fallen trees โ€“ Jira" โ€“ Mojira, April 16, 2017.
  3. โ†‘ https://web.archive.org/web/0/https://notch.tumblr.com/post/506311060
  4. โ†‘ http://www.peripheralarbor.com/minecraft/minecraftscriptphotojournal.html
  5. โ†‘ "[MC-11208] The big tree generator handles tree height variable incorrectly โ€“ Jira" โ€“ Mojira, March 7, 2013.
  6. โ†‘ https://reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/1m97cw/while_you_are_all_crying_over_the_name_change_of/
  7. โ†‘ "[MC-29844] Big Oak Trees fail to generate in Forest Biomes โ€“ Jira" โ€“ Mojira, September 6, 2013.
  8. โ†‘ "[MC-163293] Leaves of acacia trees generate differently than before โ€“ Jira" โ€“ Mojira, October 10, 2019.
  9. โ†‘ MC-225839
  10. โ†‘ "Cheerios Commercial" โ€“ The Weirds on YouTube, December 20, 2018
  11. โ†‘ "The Stanley Parable Ending / Minecraft Ending / Easter Egg" โ€“ RabidRetrospectGames on YouTube, October 17, 2013

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