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Virtual Tree: Olea Verrucosa

January 8th, 2010 Maxping Magazine 1 comment
A chimaera tree to embellish your sim and give a touch of wildness to your builds.
Can be seen at Cyberbohemia Botany on Osgrid http://www.flickr.com/photos/21622029@N08/
Cross-breed of a Finnish Birch and Virtual wilderness makes this suitable both for North and South climates.
Creator: Julius Balogh

Supported platforms: Second Life, Opensim (Use Meerkat viewer as shown here)

License: Commercial. (Use as you wish, but no resell or redistribute)

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Potted Bonzai

January 2nd, 2010 admin 1 comment

To avoid the trouble of shaping, watering and repotting your next bonzai, consider taking a shortcut. Get this beauty at no price and plant it to your cybergarden now!

A classical topiary to beautify an alley or an entrance. Can be seen at Cyberbohemia Botany on Osgrid. See flickr page.

Creator: julius balogh

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Supported platforms: Second Life, Opensim (Use Meerkat viewer as shown here)

Download the Tree here.

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Palm tree

August 7th, 2009 admin 1 comment

Strange Palm tree to create just that special atmosphere you need at your virtual world.

Creator(s)  : julius balogh

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Supported platforms: Second Life, Opensim (Use Meerkat viewer as shown here)

Download the plant here.

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Feel free to take a look at the Elemental Garden Center on the Openlife Grid. Coming soon on Osgrid. http://www.flickr.com/photos/e-material

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Sculpted plant – Cycas Yuccafolia

July 2nd, 2009 Maxping Magazine No comments

Strange plant that looks like a palm tree (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycas). This is a must have plant for every virtual living room, or for outdoors if your virtual world has warm enough virtual weather conditions.

Author: julius balogh

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Supported platforms: Second Life, Opensim (Use Meerkat viewer as shown here)

Download the plant here.

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