Decoding Pofig's Speedtrees

activerail

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I have decoded some of Pofig's Speedtrees on his website (B for Birch, E1 for Douglas Fir). I'm trying to find if he created any Aspen or Quaking Aspen. Has anyone found these on his site (http:\\429786.ucoz.co) ?
 
I haven't been able to. The coding is odd, but perhaps it comes from a catalog or reference book of some kind which gives the codes for the trees.

John
 
Piecing together various posts on the same question, my code list so far is;

Abh = small series
B = birch
Chy = Cypress
D = tree
Db = oak-tree
E, El = fir-trees
Gr = grass
K, Ks, Kt = bush
Kl = maple
Ph = peach
PL = plantain (banana?)
S = pine tree
T = poplar

Subname d - дальнее - for using in background

The numbers at the end of the names is the polycount.
 
Thanks for the updated code list. I'll try the "D" trees and see if any resemble aspens. I sent a PM to pofig but as yet no reply.
 
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