But I don't recommend it for everyday situations, as it doesn't look good. I did make a set of 'emergency' bald half-meshes that I mapped to pick up the leafy texture, though, to use as hat-chops just in case your plantsim finds him/herself in a situation in which they get automatically changed into a hat, for instance if a job forces it. I couldn't make hat-chop meshes that looked at all good from this mesh, and you probably don't really want to put a hat on this hair anyway.
For variety, it comes with 9 recolours as shown in the pic below.ġ) Default green, 2) slightly wilted yellow-green, 3) a bit more wilted brownish-green, 4) autumnal brown, 5) autumnal red, 6) green with red flowerbuds, 7) blueish green with orange and green flowerbuds, 8) green with blue flowerbuds, and 9) green with magenta and yellow flowerbuds. It comes in two packages, one for adults (Teens - Elders) and one for children. Before using this hair, be sure your game is patched up to date, as EA fixed the hair-crashing bug in a recent update and if you're not patched up to date you may have problems. Here's a conversion of the Sims 2 Plantsim hair.