How Many Fruit Trees Are There in Animal Crossing?

avatarDebiasingPons8 months ago
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avatarRollingHank8 months ago

In Animal Crossing, you have a sweet variety of fruit trees to spruce up your island. There are six types of basic fruit trees that you can find or plant: apples, cherries, oranges, peaches, pears, and coconuts. But wait, there's more! You've also got palm trees for those coconuts, plus special trees like bamboo, and money trees if you fancy growing some bells. So, if we're talking strictly fruit, that's six main types that can turn your island into a fruity paradise!

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avatarManningAndy8 months ago

6, just 6. Apples, cherries, oranges, peaches, pears, and coconuts. That鈥檚 your lot. Simple!


avatarBruisingTopaz8 months ago

Don't forget the island exclusive fruit! You start with one type of fruit on your island, but can eventually collect them all through visiting other islands or trading. Also, coconuts only grow on the beach, so they're extra special.

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