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Parts 1 - The Compleat Botanica

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Autumn<br />

foliage<br />

Bark<br />

color<br />

Bark<br />

description<br />

Best<br />

uses<br />

Biodiversity<br />

view<br />

Biotic<br />

community<br />

Blooming<br />

period<br />

<strong>Botanica</strong>l<br />

name<br />

Climate<br />

view<br />

Checked if this is a deciduous tree or shrub with notably<br />

colorful leaves in the fall. 7<br />

For woody perennials, the colors of the bark.<br />

A free form description of the outer bark on this plant's<br />

woody structures. 9<br />

A classification of where this plant is often used in the<br />

landscape trade. 10<br />

This check mark is an indicator of whether or not any data<br />

has been entered in any Biodiversity view item.<br />

8<br />

11<br />

One or more of the plant communities defined by Brown,<br />

Reichenbacher, and Franson which indicates the species'<br />

range of natural occurrence in the environment. 12<br />

<strong>The</strong> normal season for flowers to be in bloom.<br />

This contains the full botanical name. It is automatically<br />

generated from the genus, species, variety and cultivar items.<br />

This check mark is an indicator of whether or not any data<br />

has been entered in any Climate View item.<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15

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