EVERYPlant Date Palm 05 -- 10 Models 3D model
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Name: Date Palm\n\nScientific: Phoenix dactylifera\n\nThis Variation: 6 of 21\n\nHabitat: Thriving in natural conditions, Date Palms flourish where well-drained sandy soil allows them to reach their full potential.\n\nRange: Originating in northern Africa, although its exact origin remains a mystery due to extensive cultivation over millennia.\n\nNotes: Cultivated for more than 8,000 years, this remarkable plant has left an indelible mark on human civilization. Today it is widely cultivated in orchards across Africa and Asia, as well as serving as an ornamental species in various parts of the world.\n\nIncluded in this Package: 11 models in total\n\nStandard -- 831,231 polygons -- 18.2m tall. At full maturity, it produces fruit while exhibiting minor diseased and yellowing foliage - a characteristic reflection of its robust health. It is versatile and usable in most scenes and applications.\nDistressed -- 777,451 polygons -- 18.2m tall. This model shows more pronounced damage to its foliage and increased disease, with missing and broken fronds scattered across the palm tree's landscape.\nUnhealthy -- 438,201 polygons -- 17.6m tall. The model presents a challenging image of neglect and decay, with significant foliage loss and disarray affecting its appearance.\nDead -- 79,289 polygons -- 14.3m tall. In stark contrast to life-giving images, this barren tree is characterized by its only remnants - the bare, dead fronds that once adorned it.\nYoung -- 794,191 polygons -- 11.4m tall. With about half of its maturity cycle behind it, the palm shows early stages of development and an abundance of greenery that reflects its ongoing growth.\nImmature -- 260,315 polygons -- 4.8m tall. Early in its developmental phase, this model exhibits limited height but considerable promise as a rapidly growing specimen still years away from its mature potential.\nNo Fruit -- 465,915 polygons -- 18.2m tall. A version similar to the standard model except without the fruit it naturally produces, making it a valuable choice for scenes requiring minimal detail while conserving polygons, useful in mid- and distant renders.\nNo Dead Fronds -- 743,121 polygons -- 18.2m tall. As would be expected from well-cared palms found on plantations or in highly curated environments, dead fronds are meticulously pruned away to preserve a polished appearance.\nLeast Detail -- 368,491 polygons -- 18.2m tall. This highly detailed tree omits all the minute specifics - including fruit and delicate foliage structures - rendering it ideal for close-range renders or distant scenes requiring substantial model efficiency without sacrificing its visual presence.\nTrunk Displacement -- 1,554,901 polygons -- 18.3m tall. A high-detailed trunk displacement significantly enhances the texture level while greatly expanding polygon counts - perfect for ultra-close and highly detailed renditions.\nVariations of various low polys can be acquired upon demand from the userbase's side!\nRe-meshing also readily available in forms like: adaptive mesh, strict quads or tris or mixed mesh! Strict quads for uniform shape or to preserve the quality or any number - no added costs with your initial payment at our EVERPlant page as long as you purchased from there initially, but after 2 weeks a standard flat rate is applicable upon requests of EVERY request thereafter...\nAlso be it requested in different scales by you users at EVER plant! No extra charge applies for that if within 24 hrs period, not afterwards, we get your call/queries regarding your requirements & so much is the support offered on EVERY customer for the use and support provided via our email support line. Please send us a request or add some content, feedback. Want to stay up-to-date about how far along the world wide every plant database goes? Our EVERYPLant database's at a new home now! Follow along to be able to help guide the EVERY plant's Project towards being able to give back the gift we've made with ALL OUR hard work! We could make sure this list becomes complete one of these years by having enough contributors. Find it at facebook page!
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