Tree saplings have a 1⁄ 20 chance ( 1⁄ 40 if they are jungle saplings) of dropping from leaf blocks when they decay or are destroyed. Trees are created when chunks are generated, and can also be grown from saplings. This jungle tree cannot grow because of the red wool block (looking from the northwestern corner) Regular oak, jungle, birch, and spruce trees (both small and large) lack branches. Acacia tree branches do not cover their branches in this way. Most of the time, a single tree has between one and six branches, and each branch has between one and six logs. Large oak, dark oak, and giant jungle trees grow branches (logs connected horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to the trunk or other branches). Leaves must be supported by an adjacent trunk (or leaf blocks connected to the trunk) otherwise, they disappear. Tree canopies are generated from roughly spherical clusters of leaves about 5–7 blocks across, centered on sections of trunk or branches. The canopy may begin from the ground and go up to 6 blocks from the ground. Tree canopies are composed of leaf blocks and grow 1 block higher than the highest log block (except those of the giant oak tree, whose leaves grow 3 blocks higher). Trees vary widely in height, from a bare minimum of 1 log block for bush trees, ranging up to a maximum of 30 blocks for giant jungle trees. The trees found in Minecraft, excluding the smallest jungle tree ("bush"), azalea trees, and mangrove trees.
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