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Hey... any landscape architects out there using AutoCAD...?

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Anonymous
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Hey... any landscape architects out there using AutoCAD...?

I am interested in finding plant data base preferably text based comma,
or space (or Excel file) delimited format?
Plants categorised by type... common and botanical names would be nice
as well

Categories:
Deciduous shade trees
Deciduous ornamental trees
Deciduous shrubs
Evergreen trees
Evergreen shrubs
Ground cover & vines
Annuals
Perinials
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Anonymous
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Mike,
I think that new western garden book came out with a cd that was loaded with pictures and botanical names that you could copy and paste onto exel. It was a very good program, sunset also came out with a smaller version of landscape shrubs, ground covers, and trees. sometimes you can get some of the local nurseries to send a list of plants via email and they will send it in an exel format,
that you can copy and paste from.
-Guy

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