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Mango trees | Mango trees will bear mangoes from its leaves during summer. Mangoes, if in season, are harvested by hand and can be collected by passing through their space or when adjacent to the mango after it was tapped on. They do not require nor do they benefit from using any particular [[Items#Tools|tools]]. Agriculturally, the fruit can be placed in a block of [[dirt]] or [[compost]] to grow a mango tree for farming additional mangoes or can be eaten to replenish a [[Blockhead|Blockhead's]] [[Health Bar|health]] and [[Hunger Bar|hunger]] bars. | ||
[[Stick]]s may be harvested from the tree's leaves. Using a [[machete]] will produce quicker results with a larger yield than by hand. | [[Stick]]s may be harvested from the tree's leaves. Using a [[machete]] will produce quicker results with a larger yield than by hand. |
Revision as of 19:54, 5 April 2014
Mango trees are one of several fruit-bearing trees that can be found growing on dirt or planted in compost.
Where Found
Mango trees initially grow in temperate and tropical regions but will also grow successfully in equatorial areas.
Appearance
Mango trees have brown vertical grained trunks and green leaves. Unlike some trees, as the seasons change, the color of the leaves will not change to reflect the appropriate season. Some trunk blocks will have leaves overlaying them, but they are still part of the trunk. There may be mangoes hanging upon the leaves.
Farming
Mango trees will bear mangoes from its leaves during summer. Mangoes, if in season, are harvested by hand and can be collected by passing through their space or when adjacent to the mango after it was tapped on. They do not require nor do they benefit from using any particular tools. Agriculturally, the fruit can be placed in a block of dirt or compost to grow a mango tree for farming additional mangoes or can be eaten to replenish a Blockhead's health and hunger bars.
Sticks may be harvested from the tree's leaves. Using a machete will produce quicker results with a larger yield than by hand.
Wood may be also harvested from the tree's trunk. Doing so will despawn any leaves or trunk blocks on the same layer or above. For harvesting wood, using an axe will produce quicker results and a larger yield than by hand.
Planting a mango in dirt or compost will grow a mango tree. The tree will need to mature before it begins producing mangoes.
Mango trees die similarly to other trees. They will on occasion produce sticks or wood as they despawn.
Gallery
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Mango Tree with no fruit