Maple Tree

From Stardew Valley Wiki
Revision as of 19:56, 15 October 2019 by Margotbean (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Maple Tree
Maple tree portrait.png
Information
Seed Maple Seed.png Maple Seed
Tapper Product Maple Syrup.png Maple Syrup
Growth Time Variable

A Maple Tree is a type of Tree. It grows from a Maple Seed. A planted Maple Seed grows through four stages before reaching maturity, with an approximate 20% chance of growing to the next stage each day, although Maple Trees do not grow in Winter. The median time to maturity is about 18 days, with over 90% of seeds maturing in fewer than 32 growing days. A stage 4 sapling will not grow to maturity while a mature tree is in an immediately adjacent tile, but otherwise, unlike Fruit Trees, the growth of a Maple Tree will not be affected by the contents of any adjacent tile.

Maple Trees outside the farm (except in Pelican Town) can be chopped down or tapped. These trees will respawn as Stage 3 saplings (20% chance each day) and grow as normal after that, as long as the stump is removed.

When tapped, it yields Maple Syrup.

Maple trees have a chance to drop a Hazelnut when shaken or chopped down during the last 2 weeks of Fall.

Stages of Growth

Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Stump - Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Maple Stage 1.png
Maple Stage 2.png
Maple Stage 3.png
Maple Stage 4.png
Maple Stage 5.png
Maple stump Spring.png Maple stump Summer.png Maple stump Fall.png Maple stump Winter.png

Bugs

  • Planting a maple tree outside the farm requires tilling the dirt first, unlike planting on the farm. You can also plant it on non-tillable tiles by digging up an Artifact Spot there, which leave a tilled dirt patch.
  • Watering a stage 2–3 sapling makes a scythe sound.
  • Chopping a stage 2–3 sapling with an axe has a chance to drop one wood, depending on your forage level. This doesn't happen when cutting it with a scythe.
  • As soon as you level up in Foraging Skill, all common trees stop dropping seeds when shaken or chopped down, and their seeds disappear when harvesting them with a tool. This lasts the rest of the day, but is fixed after sleeping and waking up the next day.