HQ Plants Acer X freemanii Freeman Maple Sapindaceae Armstrong
Acer × freemanii, Freeman maple or Freemans maple, is a naturally occurring hybrid maple that is the result of a cross between Acer rubrum (red maple) and Acer saccharinum (silver maple). Wild specimens are found in eastern North America where the parent species overlap. The species is named for Oliver M. Freeman of the US National Arboretum who hybridized A. rubrum with A. saccharinum in 1933. The fall foliage is a striking orange-red. It has many commercially available cultivars and is frequently used as a street tree. While purportedly naturally occurring, most of the specimens frequently used in urban plantings today are cultivar selections of progeny obtained from controlled crosses at eastern arbortea over the last 70-80 years. Branchlets are red to reddish brown and smooth, older branches turning grayish like the trunk, the bark moderately textured by furrows and ridges.
2Different Materials
3 Different 3D models in the scene
Height: 2000 cm & 1700 cm & 1400 cm
1- Materials is archive (material library)
2-Polys: 979k + Verts: 1891k
3- 4K texture + 4K material
4- JPEG (texture), MAX + FBX + MTL + OBJ
5- 3dmodels: MAX + FBX 2012 + OBJ
6- Corona render + Vray render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX)
7- Models have unwrapped overlapping and
maps supported traditional 3ds Max texturing.
(tiling coordinates)
Note:
If you have any problems for setting up the models, send me a message here.