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Camp Quinine Tree and Plant

According to legend, quinine (Cinchona Pubescens) was discovered as a malaria cure in 1631 when the Countess of Cinchona, a Spanish noblewoman married to the viceroy of Peru, fell ill with a high fever and severe chills – the classic symptoms of malaria.
Desperate to heal her, the viceroy gave his wife a concoction made with the bark of an Andean tree. The countess soon recovered and the miraculous plant that cured her was named “cinchona” in her honor. Today, it’s the national tree of Peru and Ecuador.

You’ll get a tree, a plant, and a pot. The tree is around 36k polys, the plant is 15k polys. You can scale up the plant if you want a low poly tree. Both come in 10 colors. The pot has 20 swatches. Base game compatible.



Camp Quinine Tree and Plant

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According to legend, quinine (Cinchona Pubescens) was discovered as a malaria cure in 1631 when the Countess of Cinchona, a Spanish noblewoman married to the viceroy of Peru, fell ill with a high fever and severe chills – the classic symptoms of malaria.
Desperate to heal her, the viceroy gave his wife a concoction made with the bark of an Andean tree. The countess soon recovered and the miraculous plant that cured her was named “cinchona” in her honor. Today, it’s the national tree of Peru and Ecuador.

You’ll get a tree, a plant, and a pot. The tree is around 36k polys, the plant is 15k polys. You can scale up the plant if you want a low poly tree. Both come in 10 colors. The pot has 20 swatches. Base game compatible.


Set includes

All the objects in one Zip