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As to your second point, I apologize for not taking this point into consideration when creating this map. While all plants available in temperate maps are also available in tropical maps, it is not the same the other way round. The decision to go for a temperate climate then is more of a personal (colour) preference. If you wish for your city to have more of a tropical feel, you can always overwrite it by changing the default LUT in the settings menu. But if you want to add palm trees in your city in this map, unfortunately you have to wait until there's a way to change the map climate or when there are similar tree assets available in the workshop.