Asian Tree Revit Family Pack

- 8 High Quality Revit Tree Families -

Detail Levels

When switching through the Revit Detail Levels the following shapes are displayed:

  • Coarse Detail Level: an organic shape as the crown, with Instance Parameters that allow you to create duplicates with different Materials. Apply Planting Category Overrides to color just the crowns of all the Vegetation Models.
  • Medium Detail Level: displays just the trunks of the Planting Families.
  • Fine Detail Level: get Realistic, full-detailed 3D Models of your trees, plants, shrubs or hedges.

8 Revit Asian Tree Families for your Architecture, Urban and Landscape Designs. This Revit Pack contains the following Families:

  • Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) 2bRevit tree families
  • Himalayan Birch (Betula utilis) Revit tree family
  • Chinese Sweet Gum (Liquidambar formosana) Revit tree family
  • Persian Ironwood (Parrotia persica) Revit tree family
  • Star Magnolia (Magnolia stellata) Revit tree family
  • Myrtle tree (Myrtus communis) Revit tree family
  • Formosan Sweetgum (Liquidambar formosana) Revit tree family

Japanese Maple (2 Families)

Beautiful and elegant tree, known for its delicate leaves and stunning fall colors. They’re native to Japan, Korea, and China. Often sought after for their ornamental beauty in gardens and landscapes. Japanese Maples are typically small to medium-sized trees or large shrubs. They thrive in well-drained, acidic soils. One of their defining characteristics is the variety of leaf shapes and colors. Some have deeply lobed leaves, while others are more finely cut. Also the leaves can be green, red, purple, or variegated, and they turn brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow in autumn. Therefore they are a favorite during the fall season. They can be grown in containers or planted in the ground, thus are great for both smaller gardens or as a focal point in a larger landscape.

Filesize: 45 = 8.98 MB; 46 = 8.79 MB
Revit version: 2017 & above

Himalayan Birch (Betula utilis) Revit tree family

Stunning tree native to the Himalayan region, particularly in areas like northern India, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of Tibet. It’s often prized for its striking white or silver bark, which peels off in papery strips. Thus create a distinctive and eye-catching appearance. This tree can grow quite tall, typically reaching around 9–15 meters. Albeit its height can vary depending on the environment. One of the key features of the Himalayan Birch is its bark, which is much more pronounced than other birches. In the winter, the white bark stands out against snowy landscapes, making it a favorite in colder climates for its winter interest. The leaves are oval-shaped and green in summer, turning yellow in autumn. It’s a relatively hardy tree and can tolerate a variety of soil types, though it prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil. Himalayan Birches are often used in ornamental landscapes, especially in larger gardens or parks. They are great for adding contrast and texture.

Filesize: 4.25 MB
Revit version: 2017 & above

Chinese Sweet Gum (Liquidambar formosana) Revit tree family

Striking tree known for its gorgeous fall color and unique star-shaped leaves. Native to China and parts of Southeast Asia, it’s similar to the American Sweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), but it’s a bit more adaptable to different climates and growing conditions. It’s particularly appreciated for its vibrant foliage in autumn, which can range from brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows, giving it a fiery, almost tropical look in cooler months.

Filesize: 6.76 MB
Revit version: 2017 & above

Persian Ironwood (Parrotia persica) Revit tree family

Deciduous ornamental tree known for its beautiful foliage, attractive bark, and hardiness. It is native to northern Iran and parts of the Caucasus. Typically a small, rounded tree or large multi-stemmed shrub one of its standout features is its brilliant fall color with display of yellow, orange, red, and purple.

Filesize: 3.43 MB
Revit version: 2017 & above

Star Magnolia (Magnolia stellata) Revit tree family

Small, deciduous tree or large shrub known for its early-spring display of fragrant, star-shaped white flowers. Native to Japan, it grows 3-6 meters tall and wide, making it ideal for compact gardens. Its showy blooms appear before the leaves, often in late winter, adding beauty to the landscape when little else is flowering. Low-maintenance and adaptable, it thrives in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. It is native to Japan.

Filesize: 9.52 MB
Revit version: 2017 & above

Myrtle tree (Myrtus communis) Revit tree family

Evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Mediterranean region, valued for its fragrant white flowers, glossy aromatic leaves, and dark blue-black berries. Typically growing 2–5 meters tall, it thrives in warm, sunny climates and well-drained soil. Myrtle is often used in hedges, borders, or as a specimen plant, and has symbolic and historical significance in various cultures.

Filesize: 8.57 MB
Revit version: 2017 & above

Formosan Sweetgum (Liquidambar formosana) Revit tree family

This is a deciduous tree native to East Asia. It typically grows 30–50 feet tall and is valued for its star-shaped leaves, brilliant fall color (red, orange, and purple), and deeply furrowed bark. Unlike its American cousin, its leaves often have three lobes instead of five. It thrives in full sun, with well-drained, slightly acidic soil, and is often used as a shade or street tree in warm climates.

Filesize: 7.75 MB
Revit version: 2017

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