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The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle


Greenburg family
Greenburg family portait
Description
Mary and Blossom are a couple of old timers in this town. They're trying to spruce up the space, with Mary focused on her garden and Blossom painting up unused places. Age isn't on their side anymore, however, it's a good thing their adopted son Knox is fighting for the family name to help make the world a little more green. Unfortunately, sometimes he takes "fighting" a little too literally.
Name Greenburg family
Members Mary Greenburg, Blossom Greenburg, Knox Greenburg
Number of generations 2 generations
Lot The Portsmouth Promenade
Funds §15,000
Other information
Game TS4 EP9 Eco Lifestyle Icon The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle
Playability Playable
World Evergreen Harbor

The Greenburg family is a pre-made family that resides in Evergreen Harbor, a world shipped with The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle. It consists of an elderly couple, Mary and Blossom Greenburg, as well as their adopted son, Knox.

Mary and Blossom, as well as their home, were designed by YouTubers Plumbella, Simproved and The English Simmer as Team Gnome as part of a challenge on The Sims Spark'd, a Sims game show. In Team Gnome's challenge storyline, the Greenburgs were an elderly couple living in Willow Creek who took in a mother and daughter who fled their home in San Myshuno. Due to winning the challenge, the Greenburgs were eventually added to Eco Lifestyle during development, with Simproved building their new home in the Port Promise neighborhood. Knox, who was already a main character in Evergreen Harbor, was retconned by the developers to be an adopted son of Mary and Blossom.[1][2][3]

Onomatology

Greenburg: Derived from the German surname Grünberg, which is composed of the words for "green" and "mountain".
Mary: Anglicized version of the Greek names Maria and Mariam, which are the names of several figures in the Bible.
Blossom: From the English word "blossom", referring to flowers.
Knox: Derived from the Old English word "cnocc", meaning "round hill".

Family tree

Greenburg family tree

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