Minecraft’s world has always hinted at trees that were either incomplete, reused from other types, or strangely missing. Missing Trees brings them to life with their own wood sets, blocks, and proper place in the world.
Features
Azalea Tree
Azaleas already exist in vanilla, but their wood is inexplicably oak. This mod finally gives Azaleas their own full wood set.
Scots Pine
Pines appear in the game but simply reuse spruce blocks. Missing Trees introduces the Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris), giving pines their own identity.
Swamp Oak
Swamp biome trees are technically oaks but previously shared blocks with regular oak. In this mod, swamp oaks gain their own dedicated wood set, featuring a distinct darker tint—darker than oak yet lighter than dark oak—designed to better match their murky environment.
Apple Tree
Apples have always dropped from oak leaves, which never made much sense. Missing Trees introduces a true Apple Tree, giving apples a proper home and completing the logic of Minecraft’s flora.
Concept
The mod doesn’t add fantasy content, it focuses on what feels missing from vanilla Minecraft’s natural world. By filling these gaps, Missing Trees enhances immersion, consistency, and variety while staying faithful to the game’s original style.