Tree

Trees will grow around the player's town in the Animal Crossing Series. They can also be bought at all of Tom Nook's stores after the initial remodelling, whereby they can be planted and grown. Not all trees grow successfully, however, due to either a lack of water or poor quality soil. The number of trees will affect the environment of a town. A sustained good environment will allow the player to receive the Golden Watering Can as a reward.

Sometimes there will be items in trees, such as furniture or bells. To get them out, the player must shake the tree. A beehive may also fall out of the tree once shaken, accompanied by a swarm. The swarm of bees chases the player until the player is stung, or the bees are caught in a net. other insects may be found in or on trees, depending on the season or time of day. Also, if a player stays up until 6 am and stands on a tree sapling at exactly 6, the tree will grow under them and knock the player out.

Cedar Tree
[[Image:Cedar2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|This is a normal cedar tree, as seen in [[Animal Crossing: City Folk|City Folk]].

These trees are evergreen trees, similar to pine trees in real life. They, at Christmas time and New Year time, get decorated with bright lights. There is no difference between cedar trees and oak trees, apart from the obvious visual differences.

Oak Tree
The generic 'tree', it resembles a fruit tree but actually doesn't bear fruit. It can be shaken for bee hives, bags of Bells and furniture.

Fruit Tree
This tree bears fruit, 3 at a time. During the Acorn Festival, they also bear acorns.

Palm Tree
This tree can only bear coconuts, two of them. This tree can only be planted near the beach. This tree can only be obtained when a coconut arrives on the player's shore. Alternative names include palms or coconut palms.