EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 01 -- 10 Models 3D model

EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 01 -- 10 Models 3D model

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African Oil Palm Scientific: Elaeis guineensis This Variation: 1 of 20 Habitat: In its native range, it thrives in a variety of soils and locations, sparing short of deserts and sub-desert conditions. Range: Native to western and southwestern Africa, but cultivated commercially throughout the tropics worldwide. Notes: As the primary source of palm oil, this species is economically crucial, however its widespread cultivation often results in devastating environmental consequences due to extensive deforestation of natural land to make way for plantations. Included in this Package: 10 detailed models Standard -- 309,327 polygons -- 13.1 meters tall. A mature tree with a mix of diseased and yellowing foliage as seen in its normal state. Distressed -- 260,678 polygons -- 13.1 meters tall. Featuring significantly damaged foliage, disease, broken fronds, and gaps within its structure. Unhealthy -- 167,557 polygons -- 12.5 meters tall. This model showcases a poor tree with significant foliage loss or decay. Dead -- 34,431 polygons -- 10 meters tall. The model depicts a bare tree, stripped of leaves, featuring dead branches. Young -- 306,543 polygons -- 6.6 meters tall. This young oil palm exhibits traits midway through its development stage, at roughly half the mature height. Immature -- 106,714 polygons -- 4.3 meters tall. The oil palm tree in this variation has yet to reach maturity, exhibiting a lower trunk-to-height ratio compared to more developed specimens. No Fruit -- 182,732 polygons -- 13.1 meters tall. This variation shares its overall characteristics with the standard model, except for fruit not being generated. No Dead Fronds -- 280,715 polygons -- 13.1 meters tall. Like trees often maintained on plantations, this tree displays dead fronds that have fallen or been manually removed, resulting in a tidier appearance. These options are meant to assist customers who might find detailed tree renders less than ideal due to specific scene demands and resolution restrictions.

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