[MC-1262] Birch and Spruce trees do not grow directly next to one another Created: 30/Oct/12  Updated: 03/May/15  Resolved: 04/Dec/13

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft: Java Edition
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: Minecraft 1.4.2, Minecraft 1.4.7, Snapshot 13w06a, Minecraft 1.5, Snapshot 13w11a, Minecraft 1.5.1, Snapshot 13w19a, Snapshot 13w21a
Fix Version/s: Minecraft 1.7.1

Type: Bug
Reporter: Pazeeno Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 3
Labels: grow, sapling, tree
Environment:

Windows 7 64x


Attachments: PNG File 2012-10-29_20.44.37.png    
CHK:
Confirmation Status: Confirmed

 Description   

While Oak and Jungle trees will grow adjacently (naturally and with bone meal), Birch and Spruce trees do not.



 Comments   
Comment by [Mod] CubeTheThird [ 04/Dec/13 ]

Closing as fixed.

Comment by Carl Lystad [ 30/Nov/13 ]

This appears to be fixed as of 13w36a, judging by Mog's comments on MC-30686. Testing showed that all tree types except 2x2 Jungle trees can grow adjacent to another tree. The 2x2 jungle trees may possible as well, I just haven't had any luck with them yet.

Edit: Further testing has shown that the 2x2 jungle trees are possible, though the result is a bit odd looking since the wood blocks will not replace any vines on the side of the existing tree(s)...

Comment by [Mod] CubeTheThird [ 26/Sep/13 ]

Is this still a concern in the current Minecraft version 1.6.4 / Launcher version 1.2.5 ? If so, please update the affected versions in order to best aid Mojang ensuring bugs are still valid in the latest releases/pre-releases.

Comment by NightKev [ 29/Mar/13 ]

Why should they not grow together but the others should? What makes those trees special?

Really, none of them should grow adjacent probably (as Jonathan said), it doesn't really make sense.

Comment by Lance Silver [ 14/Mar/13 ]

These types of trees are not supposed to spawn next to each other. Only jungle and oak are supposed to.

Comment by Anon Ymus [ 09/Feb/13 ]

Confirmed in 13w06a.

Comment by Jonathan Haas [ 22/Dec/12 ]

I honestly think this should be fixed by making oak and jungle trees not grow next to each other, instead of the other way round. While it may be useful for some redstone powered tree factories it just looks weird and unnatural.

Comment by Kye Jordan O'Reilly [ 22/Dec/12 ]

It has been like that for a very very long time(:

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