Tree Leaves

Tree Leaves are rectangular objects resting on the tops of tres modeling the effect of leaves on real trees.

Tree Leaves are noncollideable boxes found o the tops of a vast amjority of wood types in lumberland. Certain trees, such a Gold Wood, do not possess leaves. Leaves can come in a variety of colord for a specific tree or remain the same color and material. Leaves will remain the same size during sapling growth, however, they may change shape or size when the tree's first pair of limbs form. Once a tree has fully grown, leaves will cease to grow larger and can ony be affected if part f the tree breaks or dies.

If the branch below a leave is broken of or the tree dies in general, all the leaves affected by this will immediately cease to be anchored and will fall through through the ground.

In certain casese where limbs of the tree fail to load, it can create a "floating" effect on the affected leaves when there is no other actual change.