Drywood is a special type of wood required to upgrade the Farmer’s Workbench to level 7 in Hytale . There are only two types of trees that produce Drywood logs, and neither can be found in the game’s starting area.
This guide details which trees produce dry wood and which biomes to find them in. Fortunately, these trees are quite common and easy to find if you know where to look.
How to get Drywood Logs in Hytale
Where to look for dry wood

There are only two types of trees that can be chopped down with an axe to obtain drywood in Hytale: Dry trees and Bottletrees . Both can be found in the Golden Steppes biome of Zone 2, “Howling Sands,” the game’s desert region . Either type is suitable for upgrading a farming workbench to level 7.

Dead trees have patterned brown bark and light yellow leaves . They are relatively thin, with single-block branches and not very wide trunks. Sometimes, light green vines grow on the trunks of dead trees; these must first be cut down to expose the bark.
Gumbaob trees, whose logs are classified as lightwood, also grow in the deserts. They are easily identified by their extremely thick trunks, 10-15 blocks wide.
Bottle trees

Bottle trees have light gray bark with black patterns and light green leaves. Their structure is very similar to that of dead trees—slender trunks and few branches, although a dwarf variety, only 4-8 blocks tall, also exists.
There’s a bug with bottle trees in the current version of Hytale: when chopped down, they yield birch logs instead of bottle logs. This bug will likely be fixed in a future update, but for now, bottle logs can only be obtained manually in Creative mode.