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Maybe one will show up for 2024 eventually.
I would never notice something like this tbh.
Fly around downtown Vancouver. There's a few 20-30 storey trees there. It's a scene out of Avatar, where's Giovanni Ribisi when you need him? Mind you, it also looks like the city was targetted by one of those dreaded melted cheese nukes, so gigantic trees are only part of the problem. Easily avoided by hanging around Oahu.
https://secure.simmarket.com/bijan-habashi-seasons-enhanced-by-bijan-msfs24.phtml
I saw them last night and was like, "whhaa....??" Had to take a second look. It was getting dark so I'm not actually certain if they were growing from the ground. They may have been just large full size trees on top of skyscrapers.
Beijan does not solve this problem as many believe, it only helps a little but it is little. The trees are still there. Microsoft Asobo should completely rescan the world with a new and better software to detect the trees better. It is a shame that MSFS2020 was much better located trees and after 4 years instead of evolving they went totally backwards and do nothing to improve it.
I love the way you think.