Poplar Trees

AppWizard
July 4, 2026
The autumn season introduces Shelf Mushrooms, which grow on Poplar trees and fallen logs. They can be found in the Dappled Forest, where they are recognizable by their shell-like shape. Larger specimens yield two mushrooms when harvested, and they can be collected by hand or with tools. Alternatively, players can cultivate Poplar trees at their base to grow Shelf Mushrooms or purchase them from the Wandering Trader for one Emerald. Shelf Mushrooms are useful as a renewable food source, an ingredient for brewing, and can be composted with a 65 percent chance of increasing the composter's level, producing Bone Meal.
AppWizard
June 30, 2026
The Dappled Forest biome in Minecraft is a new cold biome characterized by colorful Poplar trees, red shrubs, and shelf mushrooms, designed to evoke the essence of autumn with warm hues. It features Poplar trees in red, orange, or yellow, fallen Poplar trees, shelf mushrooms, red shrubs, leaf litter, brown mushrooms, and abandoned camps. Players can find this biome near colder areas like snowy tundras and taigas, and it includes various animal mobs such as sheep, cold chickens, cold cows, cold pigs, rabbits, and foxes.
AppWizard
June 26, 2026
Mojang has introduced the Dappled Forest biome in Minecraft, featuring Poplar Trees with off-gray wood and autumn-colored leaves. The biome includes Shelf Mushrooms that grow on these trees, providing culinary uses and reducing fall damage. Players can collect Red Shrubs that retain their color and propagate with Bone Meal. The update also adds Wool Stairs and Wool Slabs in sixteen colors, and introduces abandoned camps with unique designs and loot. The Dappled Forest hosts various wildlife, including sheep, chickens, cows, pigs, rabbits, and foxes. The update is available for testing in Minecraft Bedrock preview 26.40.27 and Minecraft Java snapshot 26.3.
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