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Philadelphia Bush 06
Philadelphus (mock-orange) is a genus of about 60 species of shrubs from 3–20 ft (1–6 m) tall, native to North America, Central America, Asia and (locally) in southeast Europe.
They are named mock-orange in reference to their flowers, which in wild species look somewhat similar to those of oranges and lemons (Citrus) at first glance, and smell of orange flowers and jasmine (Jasminum). But Philadelphus is a basal asterid, not closely related to Jasminum (advanced asterids), and among the eudicots quite distant from Citrus (advanced rosids). An entirely misleading name for Philadelphus that is sometimes encountered is syringa; this properly refers to the lilacs, which are fairly close relatives of jasmine. The connection of the two shrubs lies in their introduction from Ottoman gardens to European ones, effected at the same time by the Holy Roman emperor's ambassador to the Sublime Porte, Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq, who returned to Vienna in 1562. The two shrubs appear together in John Gerard's Herball, as Blew Pipe (the lilac) and White Pipe Tree, for the woods of both are pithy and easily hollowed out.Philadelphus is named after an ancient Greek king of Egypt, Ptolemy II Philadelphus.
2 Different Models
1-height: 60 cm & 70 cm
2- Materials is archive (material library)
3-Poles 1000k + Verts 1318k
4- 4K texture + 4K material
5- BMP + JPEG (texture), MAX, OBJ + FBX 2012
6- 3dmodels MAX + OBJ + FBX 2012
7- Corona render + Vray 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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