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Carpintaria acuminada Modelo 3D

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  • Geometriapolygonal
  • Polígonos17,955
  • Vértices18,405
  • TexturasYes
  • RiggedYes
  • AnimadoNo
  • Pronto para impressão em 3DNo
  • Jogo pronto (baixo poli)No
  • Mapeado por UVNo
  • UVs não enroladosunknown

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6 MB

Carpentaria_acuminata.zip
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1 MB

ca-ac.max
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ca-ac.3DS

Descrição

Carpentaria acuminata (Carpentaria Palm), the sole species in the genus Carpentaria, is a palm native to tropical coastal regions in the north of Northern Territory, Australia. It is a slender palm, growing to 20 m tall, with a trunk 12-15 cm diameter. The leaves are pinnate, 3-4 m long. It is a popular ornamental plant in northern Australia, valued for its rapid growth and very elegant foliage. In recent years, particularly in the capital of the Northern Territory, Darwin, the maturation of gardens after their destruction during Cyclone Tracy in 1974, has resulted in many thousands of specimens of these local palms reaching maturity and fruiting. This has led to many Carpentaria Palms being removed because of the high volumes of fruits they produce. The ripening fruits attract fruit bats and Torres Strait Pigeons which can create a mess in smaller suburban gardens. Note that Carpentaria should not be confused with the similarly spelled Carpenteria, a genus of shrubs in the family Hydrangeaceae native to California.
Sep 17, 2018 data adicionada
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