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Bushy trees – Resource Pack

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Bushy Trees mod is a simple Bedrock resource pack that makes every leaf block look fuller and bushier—one drop-in tweak that gives forests, roofs, and garden builds a richer silhouette without changing how the game plays. That’s the hook: you keep vanilla blocks and colors, but foliage stops looking like flat green squares and starts reading like actual canopy.

Out in the wild, the upgrade is obvious. Spruce taiga? Thick, piney walls that sell the cold-woods vibe. Jungles feel dense and overgrown, mangroves get that tangled shore look, and even a plain oak on a hill throws a nicer shadow line from a distance. If you build with leaves—hedge mazes, planter boxes, bonsai on patios, medieval roofline greenery—the extra “fluff” makes your shapes read clean from screenshots and map tours.

I tested it a few ways: treehouse strung between oaks, stone manor with clipped hedges, and a mangrove dock path. In all three, Bushy Trees did the work—no command tricks, no behavior pack, just better foliage. It pairs great with shaders, too. Pop in your favorite pack and the leaf clusters catch light in a way that makes paths glow and treelines feel alive at sunrise and dusk. If you don’t run shaders, it still looks good—the thicker leaves sell depth even on default lighting.

The best part is you don’t need to relearn anything. It’s resource-only, so Survival stays pure Minecraft Bedrock—same saplings, same growth, same building flow. Drop it on a realm and your spawn town instantly feels more finished; drop it in singleplayer and your old bases get a free facelift the moment you log in. If your world has trees (and, c’mon, it does), Bushy Trees is the easiest visual win you can install.

Installation:
- Download Texture;
- Use Minecraft PE
- Open the downloaded .mcpack to install;
- Select texture in settings;
- Done.

bushy_trees.mcpack [715.5 Kb] (downloads: 16)

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