Description: The Plant Center point feature class is used to store the center point locations of living plant specimens, as well as, the assocated attribute information required to produce living collection maps. This feature class is not designed to replace an existing plant records system, but instead should be linked to one via the Plant Center ID field. This field should be populated with a concatonation of the Accession Number and Qualifier fields, thus producing a unique ID for each specimen. This feature class can be used to create a basic plant records system for new or previously uncataloged collections if desired. Each point should be classified as Individual or Mass Planting using the Plant Center Type field. The Individual classification should be used for individual, stand-alone specimens, and the Mass Planting classification should be used to identify a species that is part of a group of plants growing together that may be too complex or dynamic to map as individuals. Each point classified as a Mass Planting should have a corresponding polygon in the Mass Planting feature class that defines the boundary of the group of plants. This polygon may have one or many species inside of it. Each one of these species should be indentified by a seperate point the Plant Center feature class that is classified as a Mass Planting in the Plant Center Type field.
Service Item Id: 590efcbf478940d2b72af4bc526ed0f6
Copyright Text: Esri, Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Green-Wood Cemetery, Inter, Paul Cowie and Associates
Start Time Field: PlantDate
End Time Field: EndDate
Track ID Field: null
Time Extent:
N/A
Time Reference:
N/A
Time Interval: 1
Time Interval Units: esriTimeUnitsMonths
Has Live Data: true
Export Options:
Use Time: true
Time Data Cumulative: false
Time Offset: null (null)
Has Attachments: true
HTML Popup Type: esriServerHTMLPopupTypeAsHTMLText
Provenance
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Provenance, editable: true, nullable: true, length: 50, defaultValue: null, modelName: Provenance
, Coded Values:
[W: collected directly from the wild; origin unknown]
, [Z: from a cultivated plant of known wild origin]
, [G: from a cultivated plant not of known wild origin]
, ...1 more...
)