Plant Gallery

The project involves scanning as many plants as possible from various categories and species based on their use.

This allows us to facilitate the visualization and selection of plants for different decorative and functional projects, as well as creating a digital repository of these plants.

 

3D scanner

// 3D processing

In this digital gallery, you can view and manipulate a 3D representation of a plant, along with a breakdown of its characteristics, care conditions, and usage.

The primary goal of this project is to create a virtual repository of most plant species to support their documentation and virtual imaging based on a 3D model.

// Jade Tree

The Jade Tree, scientifically known as Crassula ovata, is a perennial succulent plant native to South Africa. It is characterized by its thick, fleshy, dark green leaves, which may develop a slight reddish tint on the edges when exposed to intense sunlight. It is a slow-growing plant that can reach heights of up to 1 meter under optimal conditions.

// Care:​

Jade Tree is an easy-care plant. It prefers bright indirect light but can tolerate direct sunlight for a few hours each day. Regarding watering, it's important to let the soil dry out completely between waterings to avoid excess moisture, as it can lead to root rot. During winter, watering frequency should be reduced. It doesn't require frequent fertilization, but a diluted balanced fertilizer can be applied during spring and summer, approximately once a month.

// Usage Mode:

The Jade Tree is commonly grown as an indoor plant, but it can also be cultivated in gardens as a landscaping plant in warm climates.

// Money Tree

It's native to Southern Africa. It's a specimen with fleshy leaves that grows as a small bush. Its leaves are larger and greener in very bright places without direct sunlight. It's known as a plant that brings fortune to whoever possesses it because where it grows, money won't be lacking.

// Care:

Moderate watering is recommended, allowing the soil to completely dry out before watering again. Decrease watering during winter. Avoid waterlogged soils, excess moisture, and temperatures below 10°C. Increase watering frequency in summer.

// Usage mode:

The Dwarf Jade Plant is popular as an indoor plant, but it can also be cultivated in gardens as a landscaping plant in warm climates.

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