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All trees have distinct patterns for their trunk and leaves, making them easier to identify. The trunk is a vertical series of brown to gray blocks that can be walked in front of. Trunks connect to the ground and have no gaps.
All trees have distinct patterns for their trunk and leaves, making them easier to identify. The trunk is a vertical series of brown to gray blocks that can be walked in front of. Trunks connect to the ground and have no gaps.


Leaves are usually some shade of green and formed in an open pattern. Some trees have leaves that change color as they go through the seasons, particularly those native to temperate [[Biome|regions]]. While a leaf pattern may overlay one or more segments of a tree's trunk, they are still considered part of the trunk.
Leaves are usually some shade of green and formed in an open pattern. Three types of trees are "deciduous" and have leaves that change color as they go through the seasons; all are native to temperate [[Biome|regions]]. While a leaf pattern may overlay one or more segments of a tree's trunk, they are still considered part of the trunk.


Maple and pine trees tend to grow the tallest.
Maple and pine trees tend to grow the tallest. All trees grow taller in their native regions or when planted in [[compost]].


==Farming==
==Farming==
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