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Several landscape designers find our database a helpful tool in their work. Not only can you track the information for a single project, but you can import a database into other projects, setting up the primary information only once and using it over and over to save valuable time. I hope this is helpful to you.

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Guest Frank Brault

There are various plant databases that are available on the internet. Three that come to mind are below:

http://plantamerica.com/palink.htm

http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/index.html

http://hg.women.com/homeandgarden/refer/resor/00plen11.htm

While there is not currently a way besides cutting and pasting this info into a local file, we are developing a solution for landscape professionals that will include a database.

Frank Brault

Diehl Graphsoft, Inc.

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