Biomes:
Alps:
High mountains covered in deep snow, with occasional tall pine trees and shrubs.
Autumn Forest:
Same as a vanilla Minecraft forest, but with orange leaves. The forest floor has more pumpkins and flowers.
Bog:
A brown murky lowland with dead trees.
Cliffs:
A tall plateau with shrubs and cobblestone boulders on the ground.
Dunes:
A hilly desert with nothing but sandy hills and rare oasis with palm trees.
Highlands:
A moderately hilly landscape with lots of tall grass, shrubs, and scattered short trees.
Mixed Forest:
Forest biome with oak, birch, and pine trees.
Pinelands:
An evergreen version of Highlands.
Rainforest:
A tropical forest with abundant big trees and bright colors, and lots of lakes and rivers.
Tall Pine Forest:
Taiga trees and fir trees tower above this snowy biome. The forest floor has tall grass and shrubs. Frozen lakes and ponds can be found here as well.
Savannah:
A dry, flat biome with scattered trees.
Sequoia Grove:
A moderately hilly biome with small shrubs and giant Sequoia trees.
Tropics:
A hot, humid biome with tall flat-topped trees and low shrubs.
Meadow:
A flat landscape with grass, flowers, and poplar trees.
Tundra:
A flat, desolate biome with deep snow. Only a few scattered shrubs can provide wood.
Primordial Forest:
A dense jungle with every tree in vanilla minecraft, plus every tree from this mod.
Outback:
A semi-desert with patches of sand and grass and shrubs.
Woodlands:
A deep forest with many big trees.
Woodland Mountains:
Woodlands trees on some of the craziest terrain Minecraft can generate.
All trees can be grown by crafting their saplings and using bonemeal. They will not grow without it. All sapling recipes are shapeless. Trees will grow through structures, but will not replace any blocks. Be careful where you bonemeal (especially with Sequoias!).Fir tree:
A tall pine tree that grows in the Alps and Tall Pine Forest.
Sapling recipe: one pine sapling, one soul sand, and one pine log.
Acacia tree:
A short, flat topped tree that grows in the Savannah.
Sapling recipe: one jungle sapling, one soul sand, and one regular oak log.
Canopy tree:
A tall, flat topped tree that grows in the Tropics.
Sapling recipe: one jungle sapling, one soul sand, and one jungle log.
Poplar tree:
A thin tree that grows in the Meadow.
Sapling recipe: one birch sapling, one soul sand, and one oak log.
Great Oak tree:
A larger version of Minecraft’s default oaks that grows in Woodlands and Woodland Mountains.
Sapling recipe: one oak sapling, one soul sand, and one oak log.
Sequoia tree:
These massive trees grow in Sequoia Groves.
Sapling recipe: one fir tree sapling, one soul sand, and one oak log.
Beech Tree:
Minecraft’s big trees but with birch logs and leaves, grows in Woodlands and Woodland Mountains.
Sapling recipe: one birch sapling, one soul sand, and one birch log.
Dead Big Tree:
Minecraft’s big trees with no leaves. Grows in Bogs.
Sapling recipe: none. You can’t grow a tree that’s already dead! (sapling available in creative mode)
Palm Tree:
A small tree that might save your life on a desert island or in the dunes.
Sapling Recipe: one jungle sapling and one regular log.
Evergreen Bush / Deciduous bush:
Small shrubs like the jungle shrubs. They grow in various biomes.
Sapling recipe: one pine sapling and one pine log / one oak sapling and one oak log.
Ironwood Tree:
A really, really big tree. It does not spawn anywhere naturally but you can grow it yourself.
Sapling recipe: one sequoia sapling, one great oak sapling, one beech sapling, one canopy tree sapling, and one block of iron.
STAND BACK as far as you can when using bonemeal or you could suffocate in the trunk.