EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 15 -- 10 Models 3D model

EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 15 -- 10 Models 3D model

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Name: African Oil Palm Scientific: Elaeis guineensis This Variation: 20 of 25 Habitat: Grown abundantly in various soil types and locations, with the exception of desert and sub-desert conditions that hinder its natural expansion. Range: Native to west and southwest Africa, it is now widely cultivated throughout tropical regions for its lucrative palm oil. Notes: As the principal source of palm oil, this species has significant commercial importance. Unfortunately, its cultivation also leads to widespread environmental degradation, resulting in massive deforestation of vast tracts of land for plantation development. Included in this Package: 15 models in total Standard -- 284,192 polygons -- 14m tall. A mature and fruiting palm tree with robust foliage and an average level of disease presence, rendering it suitable for a wide range of applications and scenes. Distressed -- 274,319 polygons -- 14m tall. Exposing advanced levels of diseased foliage and damaged fronds. Unhealthy -- 164,812 polygons -- 13.3m tall. Suffering from extensive damage to its leaves and severe neglect, affecting overall appearance and performance. Dead -- 39,502 polygons -- 9.2m tall. Showcasing only dead branches and missing leaves, ideal for applications where precise foliage is not necessary. Young -- 269,801 polygons -- 8m tall. Halfway through its growth cycle with noticeable undergrowth compared to a fully grown tree. Immature -- 134,809 -- 4m tall. An unripe version of the species without yet achieving its mature state or dimensions, presenting lower trunks and shorter total heights in comparison to adult trees. No Fruit -- 229,819 polygons -- 14m tall. Slightly altered compared to the basic standard tree, offering all features of the primary design with exception to fruits' detail creation. No Dead Fronds -- 274,451 polygons -- 14m tall. Displaying only its fully alive parts and none that normally lie limp or dislodged against its trunk due to being dead. Least Detail -- 202,501 polygons -- 14m tall. This variation of the African oil palm provides lower counts on overall polys, ideal for distance rendering needs due to its simpler features in place. Trunk Displacement -- 414,201 polygons -- 14m tall. This enhanced edition comes equipped with an added level of detail for up-close use thanks to trunk deformation adjustments which boost poly amounts considerably as intended by this particular variation. LowPoly versions accessible upon request as necessary.

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