Why do cider trees feel less cool?

Mr.NotSoGrump

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Idk why but when I first saw cider tress, they didnt look as full as they used to. In NL, I thought of them as big trees. But now their skinnier bandit just doesnt look good to me.
 
Idk why but when I first saw cider tress, they didnt look as full as they used to. In NL, I thought of them as big trees. But now their skinnier bandit just doesnt look good to me.

wat?

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I still love them. I have no regular hardwood trees on my island, only fruit and cedar.
 
I think he means cedar lol. And the fact that their trunks are thinner.

I can agree actually, I like that they're so much taller but their trunks are so small–when you leave a stump it's visibly so much smaller than the hardwood trees.
Aight so when I was typing that I was rushed for time. Plus I swear NL spelled it with an "i" but I can be very wrong.

Also thank you, what you said is exactly what I mean.
 
I think they might have done this because various cedar trees are pretty tall but thin.
 
I also fell like the cedar trees should be a little thicker in the trunk. They do feel awfully skinny. But, I have gotten used to them and I am glad to have tree variety even if I would have made them a bit thicker and fuller.
 
When I first saw them I was kind of obsessed and loved them, but oddly enough now I only have like five left and all the rest are fruit trees with like maybe 8 regular hardwood trees thrown in there.
 
I prefer cedar over the normal ones which makes it hard to put fruit trees up since they mess with my aesthetic...
 
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