About this mod
This simple stand-alone mod adds a variety of default & Mediterranean-inspired street trees for your cities.
- Permissions and credits
These street trees are unlocked by default for the OW & NW, and can be found in the farmer/jornalero & the culture construction categories. They cost $25 to build, same as the other ornaments.
GU16 Update: Thanks Jakob, Hier0nimus, Hackner, and shane868 for updating these mods due to my busy schedule! This update includes new translations as well.
V1.2 Update: A new variety of tropical and temperate trees has been added. Thanks Lion_053 for helping me with the grass issues, and Robin and Mithaldriel for testing.
List of Street Trees
- Mature Tree (3 varieties)
- Mountain Ash (2 varieties)
- Elm (2 varieties)
- Palm (4 varieties)
- Stone Pine (2 varieties)
- Cypress (2 varieties)
- Square Hedge
- Jacaranda (3 varieties)
- Lapacho (3 varieties)
- Tipa (3 varieties)
- Flamboyant (4 varieties)
- Poplar (2 varieties)
- Flowering Pear (1 variety)
- Fall Mature Tree (3 varieties)
- Fall Mountain Ash (2 varieties)
- Fall Elm (2 varieties)
List of Park Trees
- Palm (4 varieties)
- Stone Pine (2 varieties)
- Cypress (2 varieties)
- Jacaranda (3 varieties)
- Lapacho (3 varieties)
- Tipa (3 varieties)
- Flamboyant (4 varieties)
- Poplar (2 varieties)
- Flowering Pear (1 variety)
- Fall Mature Tree (3 varieties)
- Fall Mountain Ash (2 varieties)
- Fall Elm (2 varieties)
- Temperate Fall Grove
Installation
- You will need the anno1800-mod-loader installed, or at least an alternative version.
- Place into your mods folder.
- If you are experiencing issues with the graphics not appearing, place the moddinggraphics folder inside the Anno 1800\data folder.
Notes
This mod should be savegame-safe, and if you remove it the ornaments should just disappear.
Other mods used in the pictures are the Maug Mod 1800 Decorative elements mod, the Grand Palace ornamental palace pieces & no powerlines mod from Spice it Up, and another mod I am currently working on.
Thanks to 2nah, Robin, and Mithaldriel for mod testing and photos, and to Robin for the German translation.
Enjoy!