Fagus Grandifolia Tree 01
Fagus grandifolia, the American beech or North American beech, is the only species of beech native to North America. Its current range comprises the eastern United States, isolated pockets of Mexico and southeastern Canada. Prior to the glacial maximum of the Pleistocene epoch, the tree flourished over most of North America, reaching California.Fagus grandifolia is a large deciduous tree growing to 16–35 meters (52–115 feet) tall, with smooth, silver-gray bark. The leaves are dark green, simple and sparsely toothed with small teeth that terminate each vein, 6–12 centimeters (2+1⁄4–4+3⁄4 inches) long (rarely 15 cm or 6 in), with a short petiole. The winter twigs are distinctive among North American trees, being long and slender (15–20 millimeters or 5⁄8–3⁄4 inch by 2–3 mm or 3⁄32–1⁄8 in) with two rows of overlapping scales on the buds. Beech buds are distinctly thin and long, resembling cigars; this characteristic makes beech trees relatively easy to identify. The tree is monoecious, with flowers of both sexes on the same tree. The fruit is a small, sharply angled nut, borne in pairs in a soft-spined, four-lobed husk. It has two means of reproduction: one is through the usual dispersal of seedlings, and the other is through root sprouts, which grow into new trees.
3 Models
1-height: 800 cm & 850 cm & 870 cm
2- Materials is archive (material library)
3-Polys 880k + Verts 1190k
4- 4K texture + 4K material
5- BMP + JPEG (texture), MAX, OBJ, FBX2012
6- 3dmodels MAX + OBJ + FBX2012
7- Corona render + Vray render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX2012)
8- Standard render (Renderer Engine-OBJ)
9- Models have unwrapped overlapping and
maps are real world scale
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