Isn't it odd that none of the countries that these trees are commonly found in, America, Canada, Southeast Asia, Japan and Australia, are actually part of Europe
Perhaps "Non Native European Trees vol 2" would have been a slightly more accurate title. Trivial I know and I have been using all kinds of tree models, from around the world, in visuals mostly in the UK and unless you have them very close to camera or you are an expert in trees, I doubt anyone would ever notice.
Anyway, congrats on the new collection and for being one of very few companies, to actually care enough, to give proper names and even details for each particular species, which is rare these days, despite the huge variety of tree models and collections out there