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Ask A Question. Tree canopies are generated from roughly spherical clusters of leaves about 5—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. Large oak, dark oak, and giant 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. Acacia tree branches do not cover their branches in this way.

This jungle tree cannot grow because of the red wool block looking from the northwestern corner. Trees are created when chunks are generated, and can also be grown from saplings. There are six species of saplings, corresponding to the six main trees: oak, birch, spruce, jungle, acacia, and dark oak. 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 or a moss block , 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 attempt 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. 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 3 growth attempts 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 tree.

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. It does not guarantee growth, but forces an attempt to grow. 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 mountains biome. 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 jungle and spruce trees reach 31 blocks tall. Dark oak trees are typically 6—8 blocks tall.

When a sapling on a grass block or mycelium grows into a tree, the grass block or mycelium is instantly converted to dirt. 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 tree with vines is generated, which can naturally generate in shallow water. Large or "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.

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 wooded mountains , snowy tundra , snowy taiga , and giant tree 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 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 tall birch forest biomes.

Jungle trees are one of the rarest naturally generated trees in Minecraft because they are native to the jungle biomes, which are rare. Jungle tree leaves drop jungle tree saplings.

Bushes also generate in the jungle biome, featuring oak leaves and a single jungle log. Acacias are found in the savanna biome. They are about 8 blocks tall and feature unique diagonal trunks, and may occasionally have multiple canopies. Dark oaks are found in the dark forest biome. Dark oaks nearly always generate with irregular logs connected to the trunk — these represent large branches. The counterpart to the real-world azalea shrub takes the form of a tree in Minecraft. Azalea trees 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. Huge fungi come in many shapes and sizes, from really small to really huge. Their trunks are composed of "stem" blocks which are nearly identical to wooden logs, except for being non-flammable.

In place of leaves they have nether wart blocks or warped wart blocks, with occasional shroomlights embedded within them. Single and Giant trees will not grow when they have an adjacent block next to them above ground, including half blocks. Single trees will allow objects to be placed at their diagonals without impeding growth, Giant will not. Oak trees ignore adjacent blocks and will grow anyway, provided there is enough space above. These are the minimum requirements. I have grown trees right next to each other.

Don't forget that saplings need a light level of 9 or higher. Growing too many trees close together can block light from getting to a sapling. Also, oak saplings ignore the adjacent blocks and will grow anyway. They can be grown right next to walls. Do not try to stop their upward growth with dirt though, as they will grow through dirt and replace it with wood trunks.

Birch trees don't need clearance on the ground, but needs a block space from the sapling to the ceiling. Jungle trees can't have any neighboring blocks and 5 block space to the sapling up to the height of the tree 1x1. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

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