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The money trees give a 10k voxel and cost 9750 pixels to buy saplings for, so at 250 pixels per tree, you'd need an awful lot of trees to really farm them and get ahead, especially considering they don't (or at least shouldn't) drop viable saplings.
I want to build one more large structure for the shizubelle village, and then I gotta' make some ruined / destroyed versions in case the village spawns on an incompatible planet type.
I don't know if it'll be ready for 1.15.12 but it will probably be in 1.16.
Also those money trees are. Incredibly busted.
If you want to view the shizubelle content, beam down to a forest planet and use this command:
/placedungeon lidv_mostlyflat_1
Apart from the visuals, it is identical to a vanilla bug net. Feel free to try to capture critters with it- depending on how CCR set up their mod, it might just work.
The Irisa merchant sells it as a backup option in case players miss it during their playthrough of the Irisa Morph Tech mission.