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Edit: @Whitepony Ponds would be cool too!
You cannot harvest the trees you place but you can demolish or destroy them as they take damage like any other structure.
Rocks can be picked back up as far as I know, but I have not been able to pick a tree back up, only demolish.
Hope this helps!
1. Is there any way to insert the coding that comes in the real trees that allows them to flow in the wind?
2. Adding the remainder of the tree and bush types. Including maybe various heights of same species.
3. An option to pick up trees rather than destroy.
and 4. Would it be possible to add an option to change foliage colors...nothing drastic just slight variations of the natural colors?
PIllars: you can place a tree 'sheathe' over a pillar, making it look like a tree. would come in a Root and Trunk varieties, the Root for the base, the Trunk for going up the length. Also, behaving like Ceilings, are Branches, which snap to pillars and add obscuring limbs and foliage.
Walls: You can place fake rocks and shrubs against walls as if they were paintings or warmaps, should come in different shapes and sizes in order to make a hidden base look less uniform. Furthermore, Branches can be placed on walls like wall torches.
Ceilings: Like Branches for Pillars, these can be placed like paintings, but on the undersides of ceilings. In addition, Toppers are more or less like shortened tree tops that can be placed on top of bases in order to obscure them from the air.