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At least seemingly non-organic, the pipe trees are very small networks of steam pipes rooted to the ground with leaves, and some with fruit, such as a [[Coconapple]]. |
At least seemingly non-organic, the pipe trees are very small networks of steam pipes rooted to the ground with leaves, and some with fruit, such as a [[Coconapple]]. |
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− | In the [[Mixed Up Special]], ''organic''-looking trees resembling a Birchwood can be seen with green leaves. |
+ | In the [[Mixed Up Special]], ''organic''-looking trees resembling a [[Wikipedia:Birchwood|Birchwood]] can be seen with green leaves. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Pipe trees are a type of plant in Mixel Land.
Description
At least seemingly non-organic, the pipe trees are very small networks of steam pipes rooted to the ground with leaves, and some with fruit, such as a Coconapple.
In the Mixed Up Special, organic-looking trees resembling a Birchwood can be seen with green leaves.
Trivia
- They can be seen in multiple episodes that take place outside of buildings in Mixel Land.
- It is unknown how they are able to produce organic fruit and leaves. It is also unknown how the pipes have been placed there: naturally or hand planted.
- The name "Pipe Tree" is possibly a Mix of pipe and the real life tree, Pine Tree.
- The pipe trees, along with the rest of the environment, were destroyed, albeit temporarily, in Pothole.