Set of Fraxinus Griffithii Trees (Griffiths ash)
2 different Fraxinus Griffithii trees in the scene. Fraxinus griffithii, the Himalayan ash or evergreen ash is a species of flowering tree. The natural habitat includes the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Taiwan, China, Bangladesh and India. This plant is commonly grown as an ornamental in Australia. This tree can be used as a feature tree or in parks and gardens. Can also be used in street plantings. Great for avenue planting. It tolerates a wide range of conditions but performs best in moist, well drained soils with full sun. Requires little maintenance after established but will need some water in extended dry periods. Polygons (Total number of 2 trees): 1,683,127 Verts (Total number of 2 trees): 1,436,449 Black Gum1: 6/50 m Black Gum2: 6 m In the archive: 3ds max (V-ray-2014), FBX and ... * Features: - Optimized for Distant and Closeup Views - Clean Topology - Unwrapped Overlapping - Real-World Scale - Transformed into zero - Objects Named - Materials Named - Units: Centimeters
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