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− | The ''' | + | The '''oak''' is a type of [[above ground]] [[tree]] found in any [[temperate]] broadleaf [[forest]]. Like the overwhelming majority of overland trees, oak [[carpenter|wood]] is brown and produces brown products. |
− | Oaks are notable for producing ''extreme'' amounts of wood logs when cut down. | + | Oaks are notable for producing ''extreme'' amounts of wood logs when cut down. A fully-grown oak can produce at least 30 logs per tree, going over 40 at times, and can actually beat out the [[highwood]] for wood production. The only problems are that, only growing in temperate broadleaf forests, they are frequently crowded in by other types of trees, and that it will be hard to find a use (or stockpile space) for all the logs one produces. |
− | Their acorns are also edible and extremely plentiful, although they are not brewable, and temperate broadleaf forests have plenty of fruit-bearing trees. | + | Their acorns are also edible and extremely plentiful, although they are not brewable, and temperate broadleaf forests have plenty of fruit-bearing trees. You may want to harvest the oaks for wood, and keep the persimmon and cherry trees for fruits. |
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+ | Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] oaks for their ''acorns'' and their ''autumn coloration''. | ||
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+ | [[File:Eiche bei Schönderling, 2.jpg|thumb|center|300px|Admired for its ''acorns''.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 28 April 2024
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Urist likes oaks for their acorns. | |||
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Biome | |||
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Properties | |||
Deciduous | Yes | ||
Density | 700 | ||
Color | auburn | ||
Max trunk height | 8 | ||
Max trunk diameter | 1 | ||
Trunk branching | 2 | ||
Heavy branch radius | 1 | ||
Branch radius | 2 | ||
Root radius | 3 | ||
Heavy branch density | 25 | ||
Branch density | 50 | ||
Root density | 5 | ||
Products | |||
Wood | Oak | ||
Nut | Acorn | ||
Seed Properties | |||
Edible | Yes | ||
Cookable | Yes | ||
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
The oak is a type of above ground tree found in any temperate broadleaf forest. Like the overwhelming majority of overland trees, oak wood is brown and produces brown products.
Oaks are notable for producing extreme amounts of wood logs when cut down. A fully-grown oak can produce at least 30 logs per tree, going over 40 at times, and can actually beat out the highwood for wood production. The only problems are that, only growing in temperate broadleaf forests, they are frequently crowded in by other types of trees, and that it will be hard to find a use (or stockpile space) for all the logs one produces.
Their acorns are also edible and extremely plentiful, although they are not brewable, and temperate broadleaf forests have plenty of fruit-bearing trees. You may want to harvest the oaks for wood, and keep the persimmon and cherry trees for fruits.
Some dwarves like oaks for their acorns and their autumn coloration.
"Oak" in other Languages
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[PLANT:OAK]
[NAME:oak][NAME_PLURAL:oaks][ADJ:oaken]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STRUCTURAL:STRUCTURAL_PLANT_TEMPLATE]
[BASIC_MAT:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:STRUCTURAL]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:WOOD:WOOD_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME:ALL_SOLID:oak]
[STATE_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:oaken]
[PREFIX:NONE]
Based on Quercus spp.
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/TechSheets/Chudnoff/TropAmerican/htmlDocs_tropamerican/Quercusspp.html
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:AUBURN]
[SOLID_DENSITY:700]
[TREE:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:WOOD][TREE_TILE:6]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:LEAF:LEAF_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL:GREEN]
[DISPLAY_COLOR:2:0:0]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:FLOWER:FLOWER_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL:GREEN]
[DISPLAY_COLOR:2:0:0]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:SEED:SEED_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL:TAN]
[DISPLAY_COLOR:6:0:0]
[MATERIAL_VALUE:1]
[EDIBLE_VERMIN]
[EDIBLE_RAW] certain species moreso than others
[EDIBLE_COOKED]
[SEED:acorn:acorns:6:0:0:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:SEED]
[TRUNK_PERIOD:10]
[HEAVY_BRANCH_DENSITY:25]
[BRANCH_DENSITY:50]
[MAX_TRUNK_HEIGHT:8]
[HEAVY_BRANCH_RADIUS:1]
[BRANCH_RADIUS:2]
[TRUNK_BRANCHING:2]
[MAX_TRUNK_DIAMETER:1]
[TRUNK_WIDTH_PERIOD:200]
[ROOT_DENSITY:5] *** oak has deep roots
[ROOT_RADIUS:3]
[STANDARD_TILE_NAMES]
[PREFSTRING:acorns]
[PREFSTRING:autumn coloration]
[DRY]
[BIOME:ANY_TEMPERATE_BROADLEAF]
[SAPLING]
[GROWTH:LEAVES]
[GROWTH_NAME:oak leaf:oak leaves]
[GROWTH_ITEM:PLANT_GROWTH:NONE:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:LEAF]
[GROWTH_DENSITY:1000]
[GROWTH_HOST_TILE:BRANCHES_AND_TWIGS]
[GROWTH_HOST_TILE:SAPLING]
[GROWTH_TIMING:0:300000]
[GROWTH_PRINT:0:6:2:0:0:0:209999:1]
[GROWTH_PRINT:0:6:6:0:1:210000:239999:1] autumn color
[GROWTH_PRINT:0:6:4:0:1:240000:269999:1]
[GROWTH_PRINT:0:6:4:0:0:270000:300000:1]
[GROWTH_DROPS_OFF]
[GROWTH:FLOWERS]
[GROWTH_NAME:oak flower cluster:STP]
[GROWTH_ITEM:PLANT_GROWTH:NONE:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:FLOWER]
[GROWTH_DENSITY:1000]
[GROWTH_HOST_TILE:BRANCHES_AND_TWIGS]
[GROWTH_TIMING:60000:99999]
[GROWTH_PRINT:0:5:2:0:0:NONE]
[GROWTH:NUT]
[GROWTH_NAME:acorn:STP]
[GROWTH_ITEM:SEEDS:NONE:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:SEED]
[GROWTH_DENSITY:1000]
[GROWTH_HOST_TILE:BRANCHES_AND_TWIGS]
[GROWTH_TIMING:100000:250000]
[GROWTH_DROPS_OFF_NO_CLOUD]
[GROWTH_PRINT:0:7:6:0:0:NONE] |