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<languages/>'''Fruit Trees''' are a separate kind of tree spawning in the world. Their foliage changes with the season like regular trees, however they will additionally go through 5 distinct stages from dormant to bearing ripe fruit. Their fruit can be harvested by the player to eat or can be [[Fruit_Press|pressed]] into juice and [[Alcohol_brewing|brewed]] into alcoholic beverages.
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'''Fruit Trees''' are a separate kind of tree spawning in the world. Their foliage changes with the season like regular trees, however they will additionally go through 5 distinct stages from dormant to bearing ripe fruit. Their fruit can be harvested by the player to eat or can be {{ll|Fruit_Press|pressed}} into juice and {{ll|Alcohol_brewing|brewed}} into alcoholic beverages.


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Finding fruit trees in the wild can be a little challenging, unless they happen to be in their flowering phase. Since they are essentially just a different kind of tree, spotting them in a forest can be hard. They do however use different leaf block patterns and colours when compared to regular trees. The best signature for a fruit tree however is their trunk, since it is noticeably slimmer then the full block trunk of a regular tree.
Finding fruit trees in the wild can be a little challenging, unless they happen to be in their flowering phase. Since they are essentially just a different kind of tree, spotting them in a forest can be hard. They do however use different leaf block patterns and colours when compared to regular trees. The best signature for a fruit tree however is their trunk, since it is noticeably slimmer then the full block trunk of a regular tree.
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File:Fruit-Tree-In-Trees.jpg|Fruit trees can be hard to spot in the middle of other trees
File:Fruit-Tree-In-Trees.jpg|Fruit trees can be hard to spot in the middle of other trees
File:Fruit-Tree-Stem.jpg|The stem of a fruit tree is slimmer then a full block
File:Fruit-Tree-Stem.jpg|The stem of a fruit tree is slimmer then a full block
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File:Fruit-Tree-Branches.PNG|It can be hard to differentiate between leaves and branches - use the block info!
File:Fruit-Tree-Branches.PNG|It can be hard to differentiate between leaves and branches - use the block info!
File:Unleaved-Tree-Stem.PNG|Even if it looks like a branch block, it may already be part of the stem.
File:Unleaved-Tree-Stem.PNG|Even if it looks like a branch block, it may already be part of the stem.
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! Species !! Die-Below Temp !! Vernalization Temp !! Min Vernalization Time !! Enter Dormancy Temp !! Leave Dormancy Temp
! Species !! Die-Below Temp !! Vernalization Temp !! Min Vernalization Time (Hours) !! Enter Dormancy Temp !! Leave Dormancy Temp
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| Red Apple || -28 (-38 - -28) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 Hours || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
| Red Apple || -28 (-38 - -28) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
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| Pink Apple || -24 (-34 - -24) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 Hours || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
| Pink Apple || -24 (-34 - -24) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
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| Yellow Apple || -22 (-32 - -22) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 Hours || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
| Yellow Apple || -22 (-32 - -22) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
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| Peach || -12 (-22 - -12) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 Hours || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
| Peach || -12 (-22 - -12) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
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| Pear ||  -28 (-41 - -28) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 Hours || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
| Pear ||  -28 (-41 - -28) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
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| Cherry || -20 (-30 - -20) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 Hours || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
| Cherry || -20 (-30 - -20) || 1.5 - 2.5 || 220 - 280 || -3 (-7 - 1) || 19 (14 - 24)
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The following six tree species count as evergreen trees, therefore they do not have a specific flowering requirement, but are susceptible to low temperatures.<br>
The following six tree species count as evergreen trees, therefore they do not have a specific flowering requirement, but are susceptible to low temperatures.<br>
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| Pomegranate || 10 (6 - 10) || 12 (8 - 12) ||  
| Pomegranate || 10 (6 - 10) || 12 (8 - 12) ||  
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=== Planting Fruit Trees ===
=== Planting Fruit Trees ===
[[File:Planted-cutting.PNG|thumb|A dead (left) and alive (right) planted tree cutting.|200px]]
[[File:Planted-cutting.PNG|thumb|A dead (left) and alive (right) planted tree cutting.|200px]]


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Do not attempt to graft fruit trees together that have highly differing temperature requirements. In the best case scenario it would simply look silly, as the different parts of the tree would very likely circle through the flowering and fruiting at different times - in the worst case scenario however it would not work out in the first place or the tree would have a permanently dormant branch.
Do not attempt to graft fruit trees together that have highly differing temperature requirements. In the best case scenario it would simply look silly, as the different parts of the tree would very likely circle through the flowering and fruiting at different times - in the worst case scenario however it would not work out in the first place or the tree would have a permanently dormant branch.


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File:Branch-Cutting.PNG|An open break point on a grown mango tree, ready for a graft
File:Branch-Cutting.PNG|An open break point on a grown mango tree, ready for a graft
File:Mango-Orange-graft.PNG|The mango host tree with a grafted orange branch
File:Mango-Orange-graft.PNG|The mango host tree with a grafted orange branch
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=== Greenhouse ===
=== Greenhouse ===


Fruit trees can be planted in [[greenhouse]]s, however the +5°C effect will only apply to the vernalization temperature. The "die below" temperature will not be effected.<br>
Fruit trees can be planted in {{ll|Room#Greenhouse|greenhouses}}, the +5°C bonus increasing their "perceived" temperature and affecting all their possible states accordingly (die-below, vernalization, entering and leaving dormancy, etc.). This means a fruit tree that would otherwise die outside in winter can potentially survive in a greenhouse. Greenhouses can also be used to get fruits earlier in the year, as the fruit trees will reach their "leave dormancy" temperature threshold earlier. <br>
Given that one fruit tree will grow exactly 6 blocks tall and can, ungrafted, be up to 5 blocks wide - up to 2 away from the stem - only one fruit tree can be accommodated in each greenhouse.
Given that one fruit tree will grow exactly 6 blocks tall and can, ungrafted, be up to 5 blocks wide - up to 2 away from the stem - only one fruit tree can be accommodated in each greenhouse.


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File:Fruit-Tree-Cutting.PNG|The humble beginnings. 25% chance to survive if planted by a player.
File:Fruit-Tree-Cutting.PNG|The humble beginnings. 40% chance to survive if planted by a player.
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-1.PNG|First growth stage. That one leaf block can potentially already bear fruit.
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-1.PNG|First growth stage. That one leaf block can potentially already bear fruit.
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-2.PNG|A growth stage can either be the tree getting taller...
File:Fruit-Tree-Stage-2.PNG|A growth stage can either be the tree getting taller...
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Fruit can be {{Using|harvested}} from the leaf blocks titled "with ripe fruit". A specified amount of fruits will be deposited directly into the inventory, leaving the plain leafs behind to go through the flowering cycle again. Harvesting fruit trees in this manner takes a little bit longer then harvesting a berry bush, the right button needs to be held down for about a full second. Leaf blocks ripe with fruit will also drop their fruit if broken, however as of now they do not grow back.<br>
Fruit can be {{Using|harvested}} from the leaf blocks titled "with ripe fruit". A specified amount of fruits will be deposited directly into the inventory, leaving the plain leafs behind to go through the flowering cycle again. Harvesting fruit trees in this manner takes a little bit longer then harvesting a berry bush, the right button needs to be held down for about a full second. Leaf blocks ripe with fruit will also drop their fruit if broken, however as of now they do not grow back.<br>
Each leaf block can be harvested for a randomized number of fruit, as shown below as Harvest Stack Size. The first number is the most likely outcome, however there is a low chance to gain more, as detailed in the brackets.
Each leaf block can be harvested for a randomized number of fruit, as shown below as Harvest Stack Size. The first number is the most likely outcome, however there is a low chance to gain more, as detailed in the brackets.


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