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Spinach Row, 1 Prim = 4 Plants

Spinach  Row, 1 Prim = 4 Plants
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Realistic looking 1 prim row of 4 plants
Resizable
High quality texture with no alpha halo.
Mod/Trans

Like a neat little garden next to your cottage? Need to role play a farm, self sustaining village or colony and green up the sim while conserving prims?

This Spinach Row has 4 plants on a one prim form that makes a convincing farm for smaller sims. It is modifiable and can be shrunk or resized up to fit any garden plot or provide large ground cover.

These are realistic looking mature fruit bearing plants ready for harvest. These plants are set on natural light, not bright.
Spinach is thought to have originated in ancient Persia . Traders carried spinach into India, and then the on to China, where it was known as "Persian vegetable"

The Saracens introduced spinach to the Mediterranean rim. Spinach first appeared in England and France in the 14th century, probably via Spain, and it gained quick popularity because it appeared in early spring, when other vegetables were scarce and when Lenten dietary restrictions discouraged consumption of other foods. Spinach is mentioned in the first known English cookbook, The Forme of Cury (1390), where it is referred to as spinnedge and/or spynoches.[5] Smooth-seeded spinach was described in 1552

I started landscaping on a history sim where 1/3 of the prims are reserved for tall ships and texture lag can sink a ship. Conserving prims, using low prim items, allows for more role play props to be rezzed. And using high quality, quick loading low lag textures make for convincing detail. Cara Mia Gardens is dedicated to providing the best low prim, low lag landscaping on the grid. After all, a prim saved is a prim earned.

Come see this and many other trees, flowers, and crops in my in-world garden.

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  • Realistic looking 1 Prim Sculpty plant form
  • 4 plants, resizable
  • High quality texture with no alpha halo.
  • Mod/Trans