![]() The fruits of the Mango Tree are the first on this list that break 1,000g for Iridium-quality Wine, as well as a very solid 434g for the Jam. Mangoes are awesome because you can plant them at any time during Summer, as well as on Ginger Island. Purchase it from Pierre’s General Store in Fall.There isn’t much to say about Apple Trees, considering that they fetch the same price as Oranges, except… well, they’re apples. Purchase it from Pierre’s General Store in Summer.Can be used in the Summer Artisanal Bundle.Higher price compared to Cherry and Apricot.Orange Wine and Orange Jam are worth 840g, and 350g, respectively. They are planted in the Summer and they bear one fruit every day after maturing. Orange Trees have a significant price increase when it comes to overall profit, where one Iridium-quality fruit can be worth 200g. If you make Cherry Wine or Cherry Jam, you will get 672g and 294g, if they are Iridium quality. Cherries are very reliable when it comes to the time you plant them, since they fetch a good market price and their processed goods are better than Apricot goods. Purchase it at Pierre’s General Store in Spring.If you make Apricot Jam or Apricot Wine, you can expect to earn 210g and 420g, respectively. This is going to be one of the first trees you unlock at the start of the game, and each Apricot produced will yield up to 110g, depending on your profession. Apricot Treeįirstly, we have the humble Apricot Tree. In this article, we will give you a brief overview of all 8 fruit trees in Stardew Valley and why they’re good. However, not all fruit trees are created equal (thanks, ConcernedApe) so you have fruit trees that are drastically better than others when it comes to the possible money you can get from them. Trees are always a good way of adding some extra income to your farm, making it look better, and giving yourself the opportunity to create new things such as jam and wine. ![]()
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