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{{For|trees that are chopped down for wood|Trees}}
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{{For|Trees that do not yield fruit|Trees}}
'''Fruit Trees''' require 28 days to mature, after which they produce one [[fruit]] per day when in season. Fruit can be allowed to accumulate up to three days before harvesting. Fruit trees do not need to be watered, and will not die in the winter. Fruit saplings will grow during any season, allowing players to plant and prepare for upcoming season to bear fruit.
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'''Fruit Trees''' require 28 days to mature, after which they produce one [[Fruits|fruit]] per day when in season. Fruit can accumulate up to three days before harvesting. Fruit trees do not need to be watered, and will not die in the winter. Fruit saplings will grow during any season, allowing players to plant and prepare for upcoming seasons to bear fruit.
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Each Fruit tree must be planted in the center of a clear 3x3 ground area in order to grow, though they may be placed next to a permanent structure (''i.e.,'' house or greenhouse). The 3x3 area must remain clear of objects, flooring, and terrain features (including grass); otherwise the tree will not grow. If overnight debris spawns that prevents Fruit Tree growth, the game will pop up a message in the morning saying the fruit tree could not grow that night. The 3x3 area also cannot overlap the area for another fruit tree; the game will not let you plant in this situation. Thus, the nearest you can plant saplings next to each other is with ''two'' tiles between them in every direction. Fruit trees cannot be moved, and once planted the expensive saplings cannot be retrieved.
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Each Fruit tree must be planted in the center of a clear 3x3 ground area, except that they may be placed next to a permanent structure (''i.e.,'' [[Farmhouse]]). "Clear" means free of objects, flooring/paths, and terrain features including grass, but not including [[Artifact Spot|artifact spots]].<ref name="grow_blocked" /> The 3x3 clear planting area also must not overlap the 3x3 area of another fruit tree. The game prevents planting fruit trees too close to each other, ensuring a minimum distance of two tiles between them in every direction. Fruit tree saplings can be retrieved which was not possible up until the 1.6 update.
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A Fruit Tree is planted directly into [[Hoes|untilled]] ground. Fruit trees can grow in the [[Greenhouse]], in the center soil or around the border. Fruit trees planted in the greenhouse or on [[Ginger Island]] will bear fruit every day after maturity, and will not change color according to the [[season]].
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While a fruit tree sapling is immature, the 3x3 area around it must remain clear in order for the sapling to grow. If overnight debris spawns too close to it, the game pops up a message the next morning saying the fruit tree could not grow that night. Objects placed next to a sapling cause the same message and growth obstruction. Once a fruit tree is mature, growth is no longer an issue, and one fruit is produced each day in season. Then objects, including flooring/paths, may be placed next to the fruit tree without hindering production.  
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Fruit trees can be chopped down, and yield normal [[wood]]. Fruit trees can be struck by [[Weather|lightning]], causing them to become burnt for 4 days. During this time, they will not produce fruit, but will instead produce [[coal]]. After the 4 days are up, they will return to normal.
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A Fruit Tree is planted directly into [[Hoes|untilled]] ground. Fruit trees can grow in the [[Greenhouse]], in the center soil or around the border. Fruit trees planted in the greenhouse or on [[Ginger Island]] bear fruit every day after maturity, and will not change color according to the [[Seasons|season]].
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A complete set of all six fruit tree saplings costs a total of {{price|25400}} if purchased from [[Pierre's General Store]].
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Fruit trees can be chopped down, yielding normal [[wood]] and a matching sapling of the same quality as the fruit. When chopped at stage 1 of growth, it will instead drop its respective sapling. High-quality saplings mature faster than normal: a silver sapling grows 2 times faster, a gold sapling grows 3 times faster, and an iridium sapling grows 5 times faster.<ref name="growth_rate" />
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A complete set of all six fruit tree saplings costs a total of {{Price|25400}} if purchased from [[Pierre's General Store]].
    
==Fruit Quality &amp; Price==
 
==Fruit Quality &amp; Price==
A tree's fruit increases in quality by one star per year of tree age after reaching maturity. Fruit trees will produce silver star fruit after one year, gold after two years, and iridium after three.  Once the tree is fully grown, the surrounding area does not need to be kept clear for the tree's fruit to increase in quality.
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A tree's fruit increases in quality by one star per year of tree age after reaching maturity. Fruit trees will produce silver star fruit after one year, gold after two years, and iridium after three.  Once the tree is fully grown, the surrounding area does not need to be kept clear for the tree's fruit to increase in quality.<ref name="quality" />
    
Fruit Tree fruit receives the [[Farming#Farming Skill|Tiller Profession]] price bonus when sold, and [[Jellies and Pickles|jelly]] or [[wine]] made from fruit tree fruit receives the [[Farming#Farming Skill|Artisan Profession]] price bonus when sold.
 
Fruit Tree fruit receives the [[Farming#Farming Skill|Tiller Profession]] price bonus when sold, and [[Jellies and Pickles|jelly]] or [[wine]] made from fruit tree fruit receives the [[Farming#Farming Skill|Artisan Profession]] price bonus when sold.
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|{{tprice|500}}
 
|{{tprice|500}}
 
|{{name|Apricot}}
 
|{{name|Apricot}}
|{{Qualityprice|Apricot|50|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Apricot|50|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Apricot|15|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Apricot|15}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p>{{Bundle|Artisan}}</p>{{name|Fruit Salad}}<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Quests Icon.png|28px|link=]] [[Quests#Fresh Fruit|Fresh Fruit Quest]]</p>
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p>{{Bundle|Artisan}}</p>{{name|Fruit Salad}}<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Quests Icon.png|28px|link=]] [[Quests#Fresh Fruit|Fresh Fruit Quest]]</p>
 
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|{{tprice|850}}
 
|{{tprice|850}}
 
|{{name|Cherry}}
 
|{{name|Cherry}}
|{{Qualityprice|Cherry|80|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Cherry|80|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Cherry|15|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Cherry|15}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Bundle|Artisan}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Bundle|Artisan}}
 
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==Summer==
 
==Summer==
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Banana and Mango Trees will grow and produce fruit year-round on [[Ginger Island]]. In the valley, they produce fruit only in Summer.
Banana and Mango Trees will grow and produce fruit year-round on [[Ginger Island]]. In the valley, they produce fruit only in Summer.
      
Note that [[Banana]]s and [[Mango]]s are not considered "Fruit Tree Fruit" for gifting purposes, but instead follow the villager's preferences for "non-Fruit Tree Fruit".
 
Note that [[Banana]]s and [[Mango]]s are not considered "Fruit Tree Fruit" for gifting purposes, but instead follow the villager's preferences for "non-Fruit Tree Fruit".
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|{{name|Dragon Tooth|5}}
 
|{{name|Dragon Tooth|5}}
 
|{{name|Banana}}
 
|{{name|Banana}}
|{{Qualityprice|Banana|150|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Banana|150|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Banana|30|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Banana|30}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{name|Island Obelisk|size=24|class=inline}}<p>{{name|Banana Pudding}}</p>
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{name|Island Obelisk|size=24|class=inline}}<p>{{name|Banana Pudding}}</p>
 
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|{{name|Mussel|75}}
 
|{{name|Mussel|75}}
 
|{{name|Mango}}
 
|{{name|Mango}}
|{{Qualityprice|Mango|130|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Mango|130|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Mango|40|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Mango|40}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Leo Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Leo]] (Loved Gift)</p><p>{{name|Mango Sticky Rice}}</p>
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Leo Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Leo]] (Loved Gift)</p><p>{{name|Mango Sticky Rice}}</p>
 
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|{{tprice|1000}}
 
|{{tprice|1000}}
 
|{{name|Orange}}
 
|{{name|Orange}}
|{{Qualityprice|Orange|100|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Orange|100|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Orange|15|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Orange|15}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Bundle|Artisan}}<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Gus Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Gus]] (Loved Gift)</p>
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Bundle|Artisan}}<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Gus Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Gus]] (Loved Gift)</p>
 
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|{{tprice|1500}}
 
|{{tprice|1500}}
 
|{{name|Peach}}
 
|{{name|Peach}}
|{{Qualityprice|Peach|140|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Peach|140|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Peach|15|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Peach|15}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Bundle|Artisan}}<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Robin Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Robin]] (Loved Gift)</p>
 
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Bundle|Artisan}}<p class="no-wrap">[[File:Robin Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Robin]] (Loved Gift)</p>
 
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|{{tprice|1000}}
 
|{{tprice|1000}}
 
|{{name|Apple}}
 
|{{name|Apple}}
|{{Qualityprice|Apple|100|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Apple|100|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Apple|15|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Apple|15}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p>{{Bundle|Artisan}}</p>{{name|Cranberry Candy}}<p>{{Bundle|Fodder}}</p>
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p>{{Bundle|Artisan}}</p>{{name|Cranberry Candy}}<p>{{Bundle|Fodder}}</p>
 
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|{{tprice|1500}}
 
|{{tprice|1500}}
 
|{{name|Pomegranate}}
 
|{{name|Pomegranate}}
|{{Qualityprice|Pomegranate|140|iridium}}
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|{{Qualityprice|Pomegranate|140|dsv=false}}
|{{EdibilityGrid|Pomegranate|15|iridium=true}}
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|{{EdibilityGrid|Pomegranate|15}}
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p>{{Bundle|Artisan}}</p><p class="no-wrap">{{Bundle|Enchanter's}}</p>[[File:Elliott Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Elliott]] (Loved Gift)
 
|style="text-align:left;"|<p>{{Bundle|Artisan}}</p><p class="no-wrap">{{Bundle|Enchanter's}}</p>[[File:Elliott Icon.png|30px|link=]] [[Elliott]] (Loved Gift)
 
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==Planting around the Greenhouse==
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==Weather==
If you intend to plant fruit trees to the east of the [[Greenhouse]] on the [[Farm Maps|Standard Farm map]], take extra care to plan your layout. In particular, the tile which is four tiles east of the Greenhouse* and three tiles south of the rock face** does not allow planting a fruit tree, despite that spot obeying the normal spacing rules, and despite that spot allowing non-fruit trees to be planted. The southern and eastern adjacent tiles ''do'' allow planting a fruit tree.
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Fruit trees will not be affected by weather, ''i.e.,'' fruit will keep producing one per day whether it is raining, windy, or sunny.
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===Notes===
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However, during storms, fruit trees can be struck by [[Weather|lightning]], causing them to become burnt for 4 days. During this time, they will not produce fruit, but will instead produce [[coal]]. After the 4 days are up, they will return to normal. Shown below are fruit trees after being struck by lightning.
<nowiki>*</nowiki>In order to count this out, consider that there are two columns of untillable grass east of the Greenhouse, whereas the third and fourth are tillable farmland.
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<br /><nowiki>**</nowiki>To count this out, consider that the north edge of the greenhouse sits on the third row south of the rock face, after one untillable row and one tillable row.
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==Gallery==
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Shown below are fruit trees after being struck by lightning.
   
<gallery mode="nolines">
 
<gallery mode="nolines">
 
AppleTreeLightning.png|Apple Tree
 
AppleTreeLightning.png|Apple Tree
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==Bugs==
 
==Bugs==
The game will allow you to plant a [[Trees|common tree]] seed one tile away from a Fruit Tree sapling, but will not allow you to plant a Fruit Tree sapling either one or two tiles away from a common tree seed or sapling. (For planting purposes, the common tree is treated as though it were another fruit tree.)  Common tree seeds (''i.e.'', [[Acorn]]s, [[Maple Seed]]s, and [[Pine Cone]]s) do not hinder Fruit Tree growth if planted outside of the 3x3 grid around the sapling.
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It should be possible to plant a [[Trees|common tree]] seed (''i.e.,'' [[Acorn]], [[Mahogany Seed]], [[Maple Seed]], or [[Pine Cone]]) and a Fruit Tree sapling (in either order) two tiles away from each other. A bug prevents the player from planting a common tree seed exactly two tiles away from an existing Fruit Tree sapling and from planting a Fruit Tree sapling two tiles away from a common tree seed. The common tree seed is treated as though it were another Fruit Tree sapling.
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==References==
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<references>
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<ref name="grow_blocked">See <samp>FruitTree::IsGrowthBlocked</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="growth_rate">See <samp>Object::placementAction</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="quality">See <samp>FruitTree::GetQuality</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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</references>
    
==History==
 
==History==
{{history|1.0|Introduced.}}
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{{History|1.0|Introduced.}}
{{history|1.1|Fruit trees can now produce iridium quality fruit. Trees increase quality by 1 star per year of age after reaching maturity.}}
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{{History|1.1|Fruit trees can now produce iridium quality fruit. Trees increase fruit quality by 1 star per year of age after reaching maturity.}}
{{history|1.4|Removed prior requirement that fruit trees will not age if their 3x3 grid is not kept clear of objects, flooring, and terrain features (including grass).}}
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{{History|1.4|Removed prior condition where fruits grown by fruit trees would not increase in quality if the trees' 3x3 grid was not kept clear of objects, flooring, and terrain features (including grass). Fruit trees are no longer blocked from growing by [[Artifact Spot|artifact spots]]. Common tree seeds can no longer be placed one or two tiles away from a fruit tree sapling.}}
{{history|1.5|Added Banana Sapling and Mango Sapling.}}
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{{History|1.5|Added [[Banana Sapling]] and [[Mango Sapling]].}}
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{{History|1.6|Cutting down a fruit tree now yields the appropriate fruit sapling of the same quality as the fruit. The sapling will mature faster when replanted at higher qualities.}}
    
{{NavboxTree}}
 
{{NavboxTree}}
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[[it:Alberi da frutta]]
 
[[it:Alberi da frutta]]
 
[[ja:果樹]]
 
[[ja:果樹]]
[[ko:과수]]
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[[ko:과일나무]]
 
[[hu:Gyümölcsfák]]
 
[[hu:Gyümölcsfák]]
 
[[pt:Árvores frutíferas]]
 
[[pt:Árvores frutíferas]]

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