↑ Number of material needed to craft one of everything that requires this material.Zipper (Trading 3 other eggs - Bunny Day) Nook's Cranny (Only if island's native fruit is Pears.) Nook's Cranny (Only if island's native fruit is Peaches.) Nook's Cranny (Only if island's native fruit is Oranges.) Nook's Cranny (Only if island's native fruit is Cherries.) Nook's Cranny (Only if island's native fruit is Apples.) Digging up a tree places it in the player's pockets, allowing it to be moved around and planted in another spot instead of having to chop it down and plant a new sapling. Another feature introduced in this game is the ability to dig up trees with the use of energy points. In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, chopping trees serves as a way to gather different types of wood, which can be used as crafting supplies. Villagers will also sometimes sit on the stump. A stump needs to be dug up to fully remove the tree, and otherwise mostly serves as decoration. With the exception of perfect fruit trees in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, fully grown trees do not die until they are chopped down by the player, leaving behind a stump. The quantity of trees planted in a town will affect its environment rating, and as such they are used to determine perfect town status. Depending on the season and the time of day, certain insects may be found resting against the trunk of a tree or hiding inside the treetop.
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Some types of trees can bear fruit, while others are just used for decoration. Trees are grown by burying saplings, fruit, or Bells. Trees are common flora in the Animal Crossing series.