Temperate Winter Bloomers
Laubwerk Plants Kit 23 – Temperate Winter Bloomers is an impressive collection of ten ornamental winter bloomer species and cultivars. These plants are suited for parks, gardens, flower pots and boxes, commonly planted in temperate regions around the world. These herbaceous perennials and bulbous plants range from showy cultivars such as crocus ‘Flower Record’ with large cup-like violet-mauve, fragrant flowers and greater snowdrop ‘Mount Everest’ to the lenten rose ‘Victoria’ with maroon to deep reddish-purple single flowers, to commonly known species such as Siberian squill with with bell-shaped, nodding, deep blue flowers, or winter aconite with bright yellow flowers. This kit will add color, structure, unique detail to your lawn sites, planting beds, and planters.
Note that Plants Kit 23 is a pre-release, with currently only one season, and therefore offered at a reduced price. Customers who buy this pre-release version now will get the full Kit 23 free when it is released, including all the Kit 22 plant seasons. This special price will only be available until the full kit has been released with all seasons.
Detail of oxlip ‘Gold Lace’ (Primula elatior ‘Gold Lace’)
3D Plants for CG Artists
Laubwerk offers easy-to-use software extensions for architects and CG artists looking for authentic 3D plants, and plant scattering tools.
With drag-and-drop simplicity and easy-to-use tools that modify the shape, age, season, and level of detail for each of Laubwerk’s stunning 3D plants, users can seamlessly add 3D trees to any CG project. For Autodesk 3ds Max & Maya, MAXON Cinema 4D, Trimble SketchUp, and Python.
Includes 30 Models
All Laubwerk Plants in this Kit come in 3 variations in 1 season per species or cultivar.
Overview of the 10 species and cultivars included in Laubwerk Plant Kit 23.
Detail of lenten rose ‘Victoria’ (Helleborus orientalis ‘Victoria’)
Includes Free Laubwerk Player
The Laubwerk Player is a plugin for Autodesk 3ds Max & Maya, Maxon Cinema 4D, or Trimble SketchUp that comes bundled with every Laubwerk Plant Kit. It loads the models and allows for easy selection and manipulation of the models, e.g. choose between variations, ages and seasons and allows fine grained control about Level of Detail.
Just drag-and-drop your 3D tree, set the shape, age, and season and level of detail control. Watch the lightning fast rendering with inbuilt and 3rd party renderer support.
Plant Library Browser
The Plant Library Browser appears right in the 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, or SketchUp main menu and provides direct access to the Laubwerk Plants installed on your computer. Drag-and-drop your 3D tree species into your scene or replace existing trees. Loading the plants through the Plant Library Browser directly creates materials with basic shading and textures preassigned, saving you time and memory while you work.
Plant Object
The Plant Object represents a Laubwerk plant model in your scene by using low-memory hull or skeleton mode for easy placement. It dynamically loads the model’s age and shape that you chose, creating a simple viewport approximation that allows you to apply model alterations and adjust level of detail settings. Laubwerk Plant Objects are fully scriptable using MaxScript.
V-Ray Support
Dedicated support of V-Ray saves you time and memory. Instead of manually converting Laubwerk Plant Objects into V-Ray proxies, the Plant Object detects when V-Ray is used for rendering and dynamically creates the model’s geometry during rendering. This is the exact same process V-Ray uses for V-Ray proxies, just automatically applied without any manual setup.
Renderer Support
Materials and textures are created on the fly – for the built-in renderer or third-party renderers.
- For 3ds Max, Maya, and Cinema 4D: mental ray, iray, Maxwell Render, Thea Render, Arnold, RedShift, OctaneRender, and Corona Renderer.
- For SketchUp: V-Ray for SketchUp and Thea Render for SketchUp.
Laubwerk Advantage
- Plug and Play – One-click solution for architects and CG artists who need realistic 3D trees, immediately.
- Fast and Fluent – Render-ready 3D trees minimize the need for finetuning that can otherwise interrupt your workflow.
- Easy and Integrated – Drag-and-drop plants inside 3ds Max & Maya, and MAXON Cinema 4D, or Trimble SketchUp.
- Intuitive – Simple settings are a mouse click away.
- Smart Content – Go beyond static models! Choose the shape, age, season and detail of each tree.
- High Tech – Laubwerk technology minimizes the usual compromise between high-quality graphics and efficient memory usage.
Description
Laubwerk Plant Kit 23 – Temperate Winter Bloomers
The following ten temperate flowering ornamental species and cultivars are included in Plant Kit 23. Each species or cultivar comes in three variations, in one season (full bloom), for a total of thirty models per kit. Note that this is a pre-release edition of Kit 23 with only one season. It is therefore offered at a reduced price.
Dutch Crocus ‘Flower Record’
Crocus vernus ‘Flower Record’
A small, upright growing perennial with large cup-like violet-mauve, fragrant flowers with orange stamen, which bloom in early spring for about three weeks. Flowers close at night and open again in the morning. This plant is generally long-lived and appropriate for naturalizing. After the flowering period, the basal, grass-like foliage yellows as the plant goes dormant at the end of spring. Flowers are attractive to insects like bees and bumlebees because of their early bloom time.
Crocus ‘Jeanne D’Arc’,
Crocus vernus ‘Jeanne d’Arc’
A small, long-lived, upright growing perennial with large white, fragrant flowers consisting of six, upright, pure white petals with orange stamen and light purple veins. Flowers bloom for a period of about three weeks in early spring. They tend to close at night and open again in the morning. The grass-like foliage will yellow after the flowering period as the plant goes dormant. Flowers are attractive to insects like bees and bumlebees because of their early bloom time.
Winter Aconite
Eranthis hyemalis
A small perennial blooming in rounded clumps of cup-shaped, upward facing, bright yellow flowers on stalks beginning in late winter to early spring. Flowers are sitting on divided leafy bracts. Basal leaves are rich green, palmately divided into many leaflets and emerge along with the first flowers. This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and many other pollinating insects early in the year before going dormant by late spring and early summer. Flowers are followed by clustered, green, fleshy, long-beaked capsule fruits, which are surrounded by persistent sepals. The plant will naturalize over time. It has won the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit. All plant parts are highly toxic.
Giant Snowdrop ‘Mount Everest’
Galanthus elwesii ‘Mount Everest’
A small, robust, fast-growing cultivar with a generally upright habit and white, mildly scented flowers blooming in early spring. Good weather conditions make the outer flower petals stand outward horizontally. The inner petals are marked with a green, u-shaped spot. The flower stalks feature a distinctive bend. Leaves are upright, broad and gray-green in color. The cultivar was cultivated by Kath Drydon in the Netherlands.
Black Hellebore ‘Praecox’
Helleborus niger ‘Praecox’
A medium sized, semi-evergreen to evergreen, upright to rounded growing perennial featuring large cup-shaped white flowers with green petal bases and prominent yellow stamens in winter until the beginning of spring. Palmate, leathery, dark green leaves form a sturdy clump and provide winter interest. The plant is considered toxic in all parts. Flowers are suitable for cutting and attract pollinators like bees.
Lenten Rose ‘Victoria’
Helleborus orientalis ‘Victoria’
A small to medium sized evergreen perennial with an upright to vase-shaped habit and dark green, deeply lobed, toothed, leathery foliage forming a rounded mound. This cultivar features a long flowering period from early winter to late spring, sometimes even blooming from fall. Upright stems bear single, nodding to outward-facing, maroon to deep reddish-purple and burgundy flowers with pale lime green stamens. Intensity of flower color is dependent on temperature: the colder the more intense. The cultivar was specially bred to produce lots of flower over a long period of time. It provides pollen for early bees. All plant parts are toxic.
Spring Snowflake
Leucojum vernum
A small perennial with a clump-forming habit. The nodding, bell-shaped, white flowers appear in early spring on upright stems. They attract wildlife and are pollinated by bees. Each flower petal has a green tip. Seeds ripen in summer. Foliage consists of slender, long grass-green leaves which start to appear alongside the flowers and continue to grow throughout the flowering period. This plant was first described by the renowned Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in 1753.
Polyanthus Primrose ‘Gold Lace’
Primula elatior ‘Gold Lace’
A small, semi-evergreen to evergreen, upright growing perennial forming a base rosette of ovate, mid-green, wrinkled leaves. The umbel flowers appear in mid to late spring. They are brown-red in color with golden margins and golden center, suitable for cutting. Bees and bumblebees frequent the flowers. This cultivar has won the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.
Common Primrose ‘Pink Lady’
Primula vulgaris ‘Pink Lady’
A small, clump-forming, wintergreen perennial with a basal mound of dark green, lanceolate, wavy edged leaves. Flowers of this cultivar are pink with a golden center and appear in early to mid spring. Some parts of this plant are toxic.
Siberian Squill
Scilla siberica
A small, upright growing, bulbous perennial with bell-shaped, nodding, deep blue flowers appearing in spring. The flowers sit on three to four upright stalks as single flowers or in racemes of two or three. After flowering, the plant produces seed capsules which become purple with maturity and split open to release dark brown seeds. Through the seeds, the plant spreads quickly and naturalizes to form large colonies. Foliage consists of three to four slender, tall, grass-like mid-green colored leaves per plant. Goes dormant after seeding. All plant parts are highly poisonous.
System Requirements
Computer Hardware | A computer that is capable of running your version(s) of 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, SketchUp. |
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Hard Disk Space | 10MB of hard disk space and additional space for the Laubwerk Plants models. |
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Installation Instructions | Our aim is to make the installation process as easy as possible for you. If you like to get more information, we have compiled these Laubwerk Plants Kits installation instructions, including advanced topics such as considerations when working in a network. |
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