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Bayberry

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Bayberry tree

Urist likes bayberry trees for their waxy berries.
Biome

Wet Dry
Graphic

No graphic

Properties
Deciduous No
Density 700
Color pale brown
Max trunk height 1
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 Bayberry wood
Fruit Bayberry
Alcohol Bayberry wine
Fruit Properties
Edible Yes
Cookable Yes
Seed Properties
Edible No

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

Bayberry is one of the many genera of trees found above ground. Like the vast majority of above ground trees, bayberry wood is brown and produces brown products.

Bayberry trees bear bayberries, that can be harvested by setting up a gathering zone. They can be eaten raw, cooked, or brewed into bayberry wine, so you may consider exploiting them, rather than chopping them down to make charcoal.

Some dwarves like bayberry trees for their waxy berries.


Admired for its waxy berries.
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