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Parts 1 - The Compleat Botanica

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Protocol<br />

Quantity<br />

Row<br />

spacing<br />

Seed<br />

parent<br />

Sheet<br />

number<br />

Size at<br />

acquisition<br />

Sketch<br />

view<br />

Soil<br />

texture<br />

Special qualities<br />

view<br />

A free form description of how the species selection was<br />

carried out, or how the hybridization was accomplished.<br />

150<br />

Use this item to indicate how many plants of this species are<br />

in this collection. 151<br />

For orchards and crops arranged in rows, the distance<br />

between adjacent rows for optimal yields.<br />

152<br />

If this new variety is a hybrid, this identifies the female plant<br />

that supplied the seed. 153<br />

<strong>The</strong> unique identifier employed by an herbarium to reference<br />

this collection of dried and mounted plant material.<br />

154<br />

<strong>The</strong> original size of the plant when it was added to this<br />

collection. 155<br />

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

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

156<br />

<strong>The</strong> best type of soil for providing a support base and for<br />

retaining/releasing available water. 157<br />

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

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

158

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