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:''This article is about non-fruit trees. For Fruit Trees, see the [[Fruit Trees]] page.''
 
:''This article is about non-fruit trees. For Fruit Trees, see the [[Fruit Trees]] page.''
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'''Trees''' that do not yield fruit are of two types: common, and special. Fully grown common trees yield resin, tar, or syrup when tapped with a [[Tapper]], or [[wood]] and [[sap]] when felled by an [[Axes|axe]]. After [[Foraging#Foraging Skill|Foraging Level 1]], felling common trees also produces some of the tree's own seed, which can then be planted on [[The Farm]]. Common trees that grow outside of the farm will grow back without the need to plant a seed. Special trees have their own unique characteristics.
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'''Trees''' that do not yield fruit are of two types: common, and special. Fully grown common trees yield resin, tar, or syrup when tapped with a [[Tapper]], or [[wood]] and [[sap]] when felled by an [[Axes|axe]]. After [[Foraging#Foraging Skill|Foraging Level 1]], felling common trees also produces some of the tree's own seed, which can then be planted on [[The Farm]]. Common trees that grow outside of the farm will grow back without the need to plant a seed, unless you leave the stump. Special trees have their own unique characteristics.
    
Common Trees can be planted in the [[Greenhouse]].
 
Common Trees can be planted in the [[Greenhouse]].
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Three varieties of common trees grow on [[The Farm]] and within Stardew Valley. Their sap may be used to produce syrup via a [[Tapper]], and their [[Wood]] has many uses, including [[Crafting]] and building construction/upgrades.
 
Three varieties of common trees grow on [[The Farm]] and within Stardew Valley. Their sap may be used to produce syrup via a [[Tapper]], and their [[Wood]] has many uses, including [[Crafting]] and building construction/upgrades.
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Trees can be felled by chopping them repeatedly with an [[axe]]. Trees will always fall left or right (away from the player if applicable), and will produce wood or seeds in that direction. If the tree falls into or near water, the items it drops may disappear into the water. Rings like the [[Magnet Ring]] are very useful when chopping trees, as they allow the player to pick up items within a wider radius, reducing the need to cut obstacles to get to the fallen wood. Once cut down, trees don't regrow on [[The Farm|the farm]] (even if you leave the stump).
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Trees can be felled by chopping them repeatedly with an [[Axes|axe]]. Trees will always fall left or right (away from the player if applicable), and will produce wood or seeds in that direction. If the tree falls into or near water, the items it drops may disappear into the water. Rings like the [[Magnet Ring]] are very useful when chopping trees, as they allow the player to pick up items within a wider radius, reducing the need to cut obstacles to get to the fallen wood. Once cut down, trees don't regrow on [[The Farm|the farm]] (even if you leave the stump).
    
Once per day, each tree or seed has a 20% chance of growing if it's not already full-grown, and the season isn't [[winter]] (or it's in the [[Greenhouse]]). The tree also won't reach full growth if there's a fully-grown non-fruit tree within its 3×3 grid, though it'll still grow to the before-last stage. The median growth time to maturity should be about 18 days, though actual growth times can vary considerably. Statistically, less than 10% of seeds take more than 31 days to reach maturity and less than 1% take more than 46 days. The area around a tree can be paved without ill effects.
 
Once per day, each tree or seed has a 20% chance of growing if it's not already full-grown, and the season isn't [[winter]] (or it's in the [[Greenhouse]]). The tree also won't reach full growth if there's a fully-grown non-fruit tree within its 3×3 grid, though it'll still grow to the before-last stage. The median growth time to maturity should be about 18 days, though actual growth times can vary considerably. Statistically, less than 10% of seeds take more than 31 days to reach maturity and less than 1% take more than 46 days. The area around a tree can be paved without ill effects.
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