moretrees/tree_biomes.txt

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Elevation Temperature Nearness to Nearby What nodes Perlin Avoid
Tree type (m) (approx., °C) some node water to spawn on seed diff radius
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jungle tree - 5 to +10 above +15 water, 20 10 dirt_with_grass 329 5
fir above +25 -20 to +10 n/a n/a dirt_with_grass 359 8
firs on snow above +15 -20 to +10 n/a n/a snow:snow 359 8
palm - 1 to + 1 +15 to +32 water, 15 10 sand 330 5
date palm - 1 to +10 above +39 water, 20h,20v 100 desert_sand 339 10
date palm +11 to +30 above +39 water, 1h,30v 1 desert_sand 340 10
apple + 1 to +10 +23 to +32 n/a n/a dirt_with grass 331 15
oak 0 to +10 + 4 to +16 n/a n/a dirt_with grass 332 15
sequoia 0 to +10 -30 to +50 n/a n/a dirt_with grass 333 10
birch +10 to +15 -20 to +10 n/a n/a dirt_with grass 334 5
spruce above +20 -20 to +10 n/a n/a dirt_with grass 335 10
cedar n/a n/a water, 15 5 dirt_with grass 336 10
willow - 5 to + 5 n/a water, 15 5 dirt_with grass 337 20
acacia n/a n/a n/a n/a dirt_with_grass,
desert_sand n/a 15
rubber - 5 to + 5 above +32 water, 15 10 dirt_with_grass 338 20
poplar n/a -10 to +26 water, 15h,5v 1 dirt_with_grass 341,342,343 10
beech n/a n/a n/a n/a dirt_with_grass 2 10
Notes:
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Beech trees are meant to replace default trees, but are themselves disabled by default. They grow in the same areas
as the default ones do, and under the same conditions.
Acacia trees depend on humidity as their primary control, and they don't use the fertile ground option. They grow near
the edges of a desert biome, occasionally into the grass beyond, and anywhere else on desert sand or dirt with grass,
where the humidity is low (but not bone dry).
Fir trees appear in a snow biome only with older versions of SPlizard's Snow Biomes mod. In more recent versions,
these trees will not grow, due to an engine bug.
Cedar trees replace, and are identical to, the original pine trees, as the minetest default game now has (a completely
different type of) pine trees.