Red mushtrees start blooming at day during Summer. Green mushtrees start blooming at dusk during Spring. Blue mushtrees start blooming at night during Winter. Mushtrees also release Mushroom Spores when they are blooming, but their blooming season is different for each variety. Webbed Blue Mushtree will spawn Dangling Depth Dwellers when chopped down. Additionally, a variant of the Blue Mushtree, called the Webbed Blue Mushtree can rarely be encountered. It grows all Trees, Grass Tuft, Sapling and Reeds in a range of 7.5 tiles. In Don't Starve Together, Mushtrees have a blooming state where they produce light-generating Spores. The Applied Silviculture replaces a part of Applied Horticulture in DST.
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Illumination frequently means life or death in the caves, so discretion should be used when deciding whether or not to harvest.ĭuring Full Moons in the Reign of Giants DLC, Mushrooms (both in Caves and on the Surface) will turn into Mushtrees. If a Mushroom-turned-Mushtree has been chopped, its stump will turn into a harvested Mushroom spawn point once the Full Moon ends.
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However, Mushtrees also provide a small, but free and unending source of light. Mushtrees are regarded as the easiest way to get Blue Caps. Unlike Evergreens, which drop Pine Cones that can be planted, there is no way for the player to regrow Mushtrees, making them a nonrenewable resource. When set on fire, a Mushtree will eventually burn to a crisp and disappear, dropping 1 Ash and 1 Charcoal. Mushtrees also come in green and red varieties, which drop a Green Cap and Red Cap respectively upon harvest, as well as a single Log. Using a Shovel or a Regal Shovel to dig up the stump that will provide another Log or burn it to yield 1 Ash. The most common variant is a Blue Mushtree, which can be chopped down, providing 2 Logs and a Blue Cap. Mushtrees are naturally generated objects that act as light sources inside Caves. The player will still view the mushroom as if it were picked already.“ Whut's thet 'shroom doin' way up thar? ”