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'''Bonsai trees''' must be grown in bonzai pots. Both tree and pot are available when the Tree Sowing research is completed. It can satisfy ideoligious requirements. With a much longer lifespan than either roses or daylilies and similar beauty, bonsai trees may be a good alternative for decorating your base.
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'''Bonsai trees''' are decorative [[plants]] added by the [[Ideology DLC]]. They must be grown in [[bonsai pot]]s. Both tree and pot are available when the Tree Sowing research is completed. It can satisfy ideoligious requirements. With a much longer lifespan than either roses or daylilies and similar beauty, bonsai trees may be a good alternative for decorating your base.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:49, 24 July 2021

Bonsai tree

Bonsai tree

"A small tree, pruned and shaped to look visually pleasing."

Base Stats

Type
PlantTree
Beauty
15
HP
85
Flammability
100%
Path Cost
0

Building

Cover Effectiveness
1%

Ingestion

Nutrition
0.25

Plant Stats

Time to grow
1.5 days (2.77 days)
Lifespan
13.5 days
Work to Sow
750 ticks (12.5 secs)
Work to Harvest
800 ticks (13.33 secs)
Base Harvest Yield
2 Wood
Min Skill
6 Plants
Min Fertility
70%
Fertility Sensitivity
50%
Min light to grow
50%
Technical
sowTags
DecorativeTree


Bonsai trees are decorative plants added by the Ideology DLC. They must be grown in bonsai pots. Both tree and pot are available when the Tree Sowing research is completed. It can satisfy ideoligious requirements. With a much longer lifespan than either roses or daylilies and similar beauty, bonsai trees may be a good alternative for decorating your base.

Gallery

Version History