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Dreamscape Winter Tree Scots Pine Snowy Tree (Light Snow) Builders Pack

Dreamscape Winter Tree Scots Pine Snowy Tree (Light Snow) Builders Pack
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In the old Gaelic alphabet, where each letter is denoted by a tree whose name starts with the letter, the Scots pine is listed under P for Peith, which is the alternative Gaelic for the tree.. Druids used to light large bonfires of Scots pine at the winter solstice to celebrate the passing of the seasons and to draw back the sun. Glades of Scots pines were also decorated with lights and shiny objects, the tree covered in stars being a representation of the Divine Light. It is easy to see how these rituals have given rise to the latter day Yule log and Christmas tree customs.

Our Scotch Pine Tree is available with various amounts of snow cover to suit different Winter scenes, supplied as a 20x20 sculpty if resized it makes a nice narrower tree (upto 10m tall) or even an attrative small shrub.

Using the latest one prim sculpty the tree has the appearance of a regular four prim build.

The Tree is MOD/Transfer, one prim sculpted. See also our builders packs and other winter trees and plants in the collection.

This is a pack of twelve Trees

See it inworld
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Xeriacle/56/91/21/?title=Winter%20Enchantment

Dreamscape have been producing life-like and fantasy builds for over two years and we put great care and attention into our products.
If you like what you see then please rate us on xstreet and if for any reason you are dissatisfied then contact me in-world.

Our sculpted plants and trees are made from sculpt maps provided by Chihiro Owatatsumi, megaprims are provided by the SALT hud and hence show the
creator as Zwagoth Klaar. Our textures are original hand made by us! We are working on new textures all the time so please ask if there's anything you'd like to see. In the meantime drop by our large texture library which contains 1000's of FREE textures.

A word of advice on Megaprims, if you try to resize them they will suddenly shrink to the standard 10m size. This can be useful if you want a smaller, resizable plant.

See item in Second Life