Some of our favorite tips and tricks come from users themselves. RevitCity.com member, dianoink, shared a useful RPC Tree Guide that was picked up and shared by several Revit and BIM blogs including, The Revit Kid and What Revit Wants. We think the Revit RPC Tree Guide is pretty cool too!

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16 Responses

  1. I would love a print like the one above to mount and frame, but with the scrubs and trees that grow in my climate zone!! I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and I believe that falls in plant hardiness zone 3! Would it be possible to get a print of that zone? Please let me know if that option is available!
    Thanks,
    Tammy

  2. I would love a print like the one above to mount and frame, but with the scrubs and trees that grow in my climate zone!! I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and I believe that falls in plant hardiness zone 3! Would it be possible to get a print of that zone? Please let me know if that option is available!
    Thanks,
    Tammy

  3. I just signed up for your blog and am excited. My daughter just bought a small farm in Liberty, NC and has a driveway to the barn which she would like to line with trees that will overhang. There are two paddocks on each side that will be for horses and she needs trees that are safe for horses. I do know that they cant have oaks or maples which would be perfect so I need other ideas for her. Any thoughts that I can pass on to her…..Thanks Doris

  4. I just signed up for your blog and am excited. My daughter just bought a small farm in Liberty, NC and has a driveway to the barn which she would like to line with trees that will overhang. There are two paddocks on each side that will be for horses and she needs trees that are safe for horses. I do know that they cant have oaks or maples which would be perfect so I need other ideas for her. Any thoughts that I can pass on to her…..Thanks Doris