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Sapling

Oak Sapling (inventory) MCE.png: Infobox image for Sapling the block in Minecraft

Birch Sapling (inventory) MCE.png: Infobox image for Sapling the block in Minecraft

Spruce Sapling (inventory) MCE.png: Infobox image for Sapling the block in Minecraft

Jungle Sapling (inventory) MCE.png: Infobox image for Sapling the block in Minecraft

Acacia Sapling (inventory) MCE.png: Infobox image for Sapling the block in Minecraft

Dark Oak Sapling (inventory) MCE.png: Infobox image for Sapling the block in Minecraft

Rarity

Common (Birch and Oak saplings)
Uncommon (Acacia and Spruce saplings)
Rare (Dark Oak and Jungle saplings)

Stackable

No

Tool
Blast resistance

0

Hardness

0

Luminous

?

Transparent

?

Flammable

?

Catches fire
from lava

?

Map color (JE)


 7 PLANT

Saplings were plants used to grow trees in Minecraft Earth.

Obtaining

Breaking leaves

Breaking leaves placed on a buildplate had a chance to drop a sapling.

Tappables

Interacting with Tree Tappables that spawn in the real world occasionally rewarded the player with saplings.

Chests

Saplings could also appear as loot inside chest tappables and adventure chests.

Usage

Growing trees

Placing a sapling on dirt, grass block, coarse dirt, farmland, or podzol within a buildplate in a 1x1 formation or 2x2 formation allowed it to grow into a tree after roughly 30 seconds of real‑world time, provided sufficient space was available.

Fuel

Each sapling could be used as furnace fuel, smelting 0.5 items.

Composting

Adding a sapling to a composter had a 30% chance to raise the compost level by 1.

History

Minecraft Earth
? Added saplings.
October 2020Growth time reduced from 60 s to 30 s.

Trivia

  • Unlike in the Java and Bedrock editions, saplings in Minecraft Earth were not stackable and occupied one inventory slot each.

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