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Revision as of 05:15, 12 September 2019

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Fruit Trees
FruitLeaves.gif
FruitLeavesFast.gif
Red Apple (Sapling)Banana (Sapling)Orange (Sapling)Green Apple (Sapling)Lemon (Sapling)Olive (Sapling)Cherry (Sapling)Peach (Sapling)Plum (Sapling)
Gravity

No

Tools

Grid Steel Axe.pngGrid Steel Saw.png

Stackable

Yes, 64

Flammable

No

Weight

Light

Size

Tiny

BlockID

terrafirmacraftplus:?

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.terrafirmacraft:item.FruitSapling

Obtaining

Fruit trees are found growing naturally in the wild in areas with an average biome temperature between 10 and 25, and a rainfall value of at least 500. In order to get a sapling, the cross-shaped branches of fruit trees must be broken with an Axe or a Saw. There is roughly a 50% chance that a sapling will drop.

As of 81.0, fruit trees have a new obtainment method. Place a large vessel on the ground, put 2 or more dirt in every slot except the center slot and then put at least 40 oz of fruit from the desired fruit tree in. Wait until the fruit reaches 50% decay. This allows new trees to be created without previous ones being destroyed.

Types

Cherry Grn Apple Lemon Olive Orange Peach Plum Red Apple
Leaf Cherry (Leaf).png 5Tree (Leaf).png Lemon (Leaf).png 2Tree (Leaf).png 5Tree (Leaf).png 2Tree (Leaf).png 5Tree (Leaf).png 5Tree (Leaf).png Fruit Tree (Trunk).png Fruit Tree Bark
(All Except Banana)
Flower Cherry (Flower).png Green Apple (Flower).png Lemon (Flower).png Olive (Flower).png Orange (Flower).png Peach (Flower).png Plum (Flower).png Green Apple (Flower).png Banana (Trunk).png Banana Tree Bark
Fruit Cherry (Fruit).png Green Apple (Fruit).png Lemon (Fruit).png Olive (Fruit).png Orange (Fruit).png Peach (Fruit).png Plum (Fruit).png Red Apple (Fruit).png Fruit Tree (Branch).png Dead Branches

Palm Types

Banana trees and date palms are unique trees that visually appear more like palm trees. Unlike other fruit trees, they don't grow their fruit on leaves; Rather, their fruits grow hanging from their fronds.
Banana trees in various states of development
Ripe and unripe dates

Note: In colder/drier climates during the fall, leaves turn brownish-orange for all trees.

Usage

Fruit tree saplings do not grow instantly. Instead, fruit trees grow slowly, getting taller over time, growing (or regrowing) leaves and branches. This means that the branches can be harvested for saplings, and that they will eventually grow back. Unfortunately, this also means that it can take a very long time to grow trees as large as those encountered in the wild. The trunk will grow to full height after 30 days, a single branch will grow every 20 days, and a single leaf block will grow every 2 days.

Fruit trees will produce a single piece of fruit per leaf block during its harvest season. To harvest the fruit, Rmb.png Right Click or Lmb.png Left Click the leaves and the fruit will drop. All fruit trees drop pieces of fruit ranging from 4 to 16 oz in weight.

Harvest Schedule

Fruit Tree Late Winter Early Spring Spring Late Spring Early Summer Summer Late Summer Early Fall Fall Late Fall
Grid Banana.png Banana Bloom Harvest
Grid Cherry.png Cherry Bloom Harvest
Date.png Date Bloom Harvest
Grid Green Apple.png Green Apple Bloom Harvest
Grid Lemon.png Lemon Bloom Harvest
Grid Olive.png Olive Bloom Harvest
Grid Orange.png Orange Bloom Harvest
Papaya.png Papaya Bloom Harvest
Grid Peach.png Peach Bloom Harvest
Grid Plum.png Plum Bloom Harvest
Grid Red Apple.png Red Apple Bloom Harvest

History

Beta
v2 Build 22Added First Fruit Tree: Apple.
v2 Build 32Added Banana, Green Apple, Orange, Lemon, Olive, Cherry, Peach, & Plum Trees.
v2 Build 46dFruit trees are more rare in the world.
Build 73Fruit is harvested by right-clicking the leaf block instead of breaking it.
79.15Naturally generated fruit trees have the same number of leaves as player grown fruit trees.
Tweaked hitbox of fruit tree branches to make it easier to harvest saplings and fruit.
Fruit can be harvested from leaves using left or right click.
Nerfed amount of fruit each leaf blocks drops to 4 - 16 ounces.
80.19Melons, Oranges, and Peaches now restore water when eaten
81.0Fruit trees now have their own wood type, Fruitwood.
Banana trees given their own unique rendering
Added Papayas as a new type of fruit
Added Dates and Date Palms as a new type of fruit
Changed how fruit tree saplings are produced: place a large vessel on the ground. Put 2 or more dirt in every slot except the center slot. Put at least 40 oz of fruit in the center slot. Wait until the fruit reaches 50% decay.
Changed fruit tree generation so that they drop fruitwood logs when chopped down
Made crops, trees, and fruit trees spawn according to the region data

Trivia

  • Fruit trees only produce fruit when the current temperature is between 0 and 38. For the majority of cases, the seasonal requirements (Spring to Late Fall) already fall into this temperature range, with the exception being extreme areas such as deserts, very few jungles near the equator, and the deep tundra.

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