




Alder Tree 04
Alders are trees of the genus Alnus in the birch family Betulaceae. The genus includes about 35 species of monoecious trees and shrubs, a few reaching a large size, distributed throughout the north temperate zone with a few species extending into Central America, as well as the northern and southern Andes.With a few exceptions, alders are deciduous, and the leaves are alternate, simple, and serrated. The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear; they are mainly wind-pollinated, but also visited by bees to a small extent. These trees differ from the birches (Betula, another genus in the family) in that the female catkins are woody and do not disintegrate at maturity, opening to release the seeds in a similar manner to many conifer cones.The largest species are red alder (A. rubra) on the west coast of North America, and black alder (A. glutinosa), native to most of Europe and widely introduced elsewhere, both reaching over 30 meters (100 ft). By contrast, the widespread Alnus alnobetula (green alder) is rarely more than a 5 m-tall (16 ft) shrub.
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1-height: 1200 cm
2- Materials is archive (material library)
3-Polys 1971k + Verts 2819k
4- 4K texture + 4K material
5- BMP + JPEG (texture), MAX, OBJ, FBX 2012
6- 3dmodels MAX + OBJ + FBX 2012
7- Corona render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX 2012)
8- Standard render (Renderer Engine-OBJ)
9- Models have unwrapped overlapping and
maps are real world scale
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