Black Poplar Tree
Black Poplar Tree | |
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Grown From | Black Poplar Catkin |
Required By | Black Poplar Catkin |
Found On | Blackwood, Dry Weald, Moss Brush, Sombre Bramble, Sour Timber |
Bark | 3 |
Bark Type | Treebark |
Branches | 14 |
Branch Type | Branch |
Fruit | Black Poplar Catkin |
Fruit Qty | 2 |
Logs | 3 |
Blocks (Stone) | 36 |
Blocks (Metal) | 45 |
Boards (Bone) | 11 |
Boards (Metal) | 18 |
Boards (Sawmill) | 23 |
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W16 NOTE: Logs per tree & Blocks/Boards per tree-type-log have become variable (potentially based on some newly added variable tree size property). So these numbers have become general indicators.
The Black Poplar Tree is one of the many Trees found in the Hearthlands. Trees are a plentiful resource and they are vital to every player's success.
Some of the most basic materials a hearthling will require such as Boards, Wood Blocks, Boughs, and Branches are only obtained from Trees.
Every tree has some sort of Seed which the player can use in various recipes, or they can be used to regrow a higher quality tree, producing better materials.
Materials Produced
The Black Poplar Tree produces:
- You may harvest up to 14 Branches before it is depleted.
- You may harvest up to 3 Bark before it is depleted.
- You may harvest up to 2 Black Poplar Catkin before it is depleted.
All Trees will slowly replenish harvested materials, meaning all materials listed above are renewable.
The Black Poplar Tree produces 3 logs when felled. With each log producing:
- Blocks per log:
- Boards per log:
- Note: These numbers only apply for logs from matured trees. Logs from growing trees will give different results.
How to Acquire
Every Tree can be grown from its seed using a Treeplanter's Pot, or by planting the seed directly into the ground.
Using a Treeplanter's Pot: See Treeplanter's Pot for more details
Direct Method: See Shovel for more details
Notes
- (technical) Unlike all other trees. Has the Black Poplar Tree a non-square hitbox.
Game Development
- World 14 (2022-08-12)◎ >"Added trees: Acacia, Black Poplar, Gray Alder, Wych Elm, Zelkova."