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The idea of Better Trees is that the user can just have your add-on installed passively, and then use the settings menu to choose to enable your mod pack. By modifying the default Better Trees textures instead, your mod is no longer a passive installation - ignoring the systems we created specifically for Better Trees to make it so modular.
Ultimately I cannot control what you do with your mods, but I heavily recommend against modifying the base textures, and instead I recommend you to copy the base textures to a new folder alongside your newly added alternates.
"If I add their variants to my file (the MatureB MatureC...) would they apply to the main Better Trees?"
I have done a little warping job to as a test, and while not the cleanest of jobs, it gives just enough to lessen feeling of the copy pasting in game. And the flaws are not really visible with all of the other visual noise and wind sway.
(Only the red ones changed, fat one might need another go)
https://i.imgur.com/1urkWHT.png
https://i.imgur.com/DmfWcDb.png
I'll warp the other trees I've ported tomorrow. Not sure if I should do it for the ones in the main package. If I add their variants to my file (the MatureB MatureC...) would they apply to the main Better Trees?