Name: Bengal Bamboo
Scientific: Bambusa tulda
A.K.A.: Indian Timber Bamboo, Spineless Indian Bamboo
Notes: A tall, dull green coloured bamboo species composed of few closely growing culms. It reaches a height of 6–23m. This plant is used extensively by the paper pulp industry in India. The single most important fact about Bambusa tulda is its incredible tensile strength; up to 60,000 pounds (27,000 Kg) per square inch. It is commonly found in southeastern Asia.
Included in this Package: 18 models in total
1. Standard 1. Fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
2. Standard 2. Fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
3. Standard 3. Fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
4. Standard 4. Fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
5. Standard 5. Fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
6. Thriving. Peak health.
7. Distressed. Declining health with some diseased and broken foliage.
8. Unhealthy. Poor state with considerable foliage missing or diseased.
9. Dying. Just hanging onto life and showing only unhealthy and diseased foliage.
10. Dead. Showing only bare and broken branches and dead foliage.
11. Ancient. Very old plant, larger and considerably gnarled.
12. Young. Smaller plant, fully mature but still growing.
13. Growing. Plant not yet mature, some half way through its growing cycle.
14. Immature. Very small and young plant.
15. Seedling. Very young plant just forming its first true leaves.
16. Single Plant. One plant only.
17. Smaller Patch. A small patch containing a few plants.
18. Larger Patch. A large patch with many plants.
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Software: Daz Studio 4















