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* Oak and Poplar are native to temperate biomes. | * Oak and Poplar are native to temperate biomes. | ||
* Cacti and Poplar are native to Arid biomes (only Cacti in Extreme Desert). Cacti are unique in that they have a fertility sensitivity of 0% and minimum fertility of 5%. | * Cacti and Poplar are native to Arid biomes (only Cacti in Extreme Desert). Cacti are unique in that they have a fertility sensitivity of 0% and minimum fertility of 5%. | ||
− | * Birch and Pine are native to colder biomes (bar Ice Sheet). | + | * Birch and Pine are native to colder biomes (bar Ice Sheet and Sea Ice). |
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Trees are a type of plant. They can either be native to the biome or planted by the player in a growing zone. Vulnerable to fire and when burnt, they leave behind burnt trees. Cutting them down yields wood a resource to craft weapons and feed the fueled generator. Other uses include flooring and building furniture.
Native trees are immune to blight.
- Teak and Cecropia are native to Tropical biomes.
- Oak and Poplar are native to temperate biomes.
- Cacti and Poplar are native to Arid biomes (only Cacti in Extreme Desert). Cacti are unique in that they have a fertility sensitivity of 0% and minimum fertility of 5%.
- Birch and Pine are native to colder biomes (bar Ice Sheet and Sea Ice).
Ecosystem
Trees are natural food source for Alphabeavers and Thrumbos.
Harvest
At 40% growth it is possible to obtain 50% of their coveted yield. Cacti can be cut at 20%. Note that the Growth Time in the below table assumes 24hr growth. Trees don't grow between 19h and 6h. Note that environmental factors such as temperature and light levels further negatively influence growth speed.
Temperature
If the ambient temperature drops below freezing, trees will cease to grow until back into their comfortable range again (including Pine trees that are native to cold biomes). Some trees will instantaneously shed all of their leaves at -2°C, sturdier specimens will hold out until -10°C. This range differs from tree to individual tree. If the temperature remains at a comfortable level for at least a day, their leaves will magically reappear.
Cover
Trees can be used for cover at 25% efficiency.
Comparison table
Tree | Grow Days | Real Grow Days | Harvest Yield | Wood per Day* |
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Oak tree | 30 | 55.38 | 46 | 0.87 |
Cypress tree | 35 | 60.55 | 43 | 0.71 |
Maple tree | 25 | 43.25 | 25 | 0.58 |
Drago tree | 15 | 27.69 | 25 | 0.96 |
Saguaro cactus | 5 | 9.23 | 15 | 1.74 |
Poplar tree | 15.05 | 27.78 | 27 | 1.15 |
Pine tree | 20 | 36.92 | 27 | 0.78 |
Birch tree | 20 | 36.92 | 27 | 0.78 |
Teak tree | 32.5 | 60 | 60 | 0.96 |
Palm tree | 14 | 24.22 | 18 | 0.74 |
Bamboo tree | 12 | 20.76 | 13 | 0.63 |
Cecropia tree | 14 | 25.85 | 18 | 0.74 |
Willow tree | 13 | 24 | 27 | 0.75 |
*Wood per Day is based on Real Grow Days.