Forestry tree breeding producing trees that don't exist in the wiki?

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Trilynne

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Jul 29, 2019
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Hi, I'm using FTB Unleashed.
Ihad to create an account finally because the tree breeding is driving me nuts! First off, it took much trial and error to discover that I needed the spectacles in order to even see the leaves that were pollinated. No where does it mention this on any wiki, it was in a forum post that I finally found it. Not sure if it's the texture pack? That seems weird. I'm using bdCraft. Is it just me? There is NO leaf colour change without the spectacles equipped.

Additionally, once I could see the leaves, I keep getting trees that are not mentioned anywhere! Common Ash, Wild Cherry, Lemon, Loblolly Pine... where are these coming from??? They're not listed here: http://ftbwiki.org/Tree_Breeding or anywhere else that I've seen. The lovely flow chart at the bottom of that link doesn't have them. What is going on???
 

Bickers

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wiki hasnt been updated for 1.5.2 packs i dont think and the trees you found are from extra trees mod to see how to breed a certain tree use NEI to look up its recipe it should tell you the trees you need to crossbreed and the % chance
 

isnowcrash

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Jul 29, 2019
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Go into creative and grab a Master Arborist Database, it shows how to breed every tree. Same with Bee's in the Master Apiarist Database.
 

Trilynne

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Jul 29, 2019
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Thanks everyone! I'll keep bumbling along without a wiki to help I guess, since everything is out of date! haha
 

Omicron

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Thanks everyone! I'll keep bumbling along without a wiki to help I guess, since everything is out of date! haha

Wikis being out of date is only half your issue. The other is that FTB packs come preloaded with Binnie's Mods - formerly Extra Bees and Extra Trees. That mod quadruples or quintuples the number of breedable trees, which is why you get so many that you've never heard of.