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Planting : Examples of Plant Schedules

Examples of Plant Schedules

 

In the following examples, Detail was not turned on for simplicity.

 

Example 1

Trees and Ground Covers on the drawing are represented as unique symbols and are not labeled. The Shrubs on the plan are labeled and reference by the Plant Code. The Plant Schedule dialog is adjusted as follows:

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Names ns Separate Columns and Remarks below Name are both unchecked.
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Symbol is selected for Trees and Ground Covers, Code is selected for Shrubs.
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Size and Quantity are checked to be turned on. Area is checked for Ground Cover.
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Detail is unchecked to be turned off.

 

Example 2

Trees, Shrubs, and Ground Covers on the drawing are represented as unique symbols and are not labeled. The first column of each group to reflect this would be Symbol. The Plant Schedule dialog is adjusted as follows:

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Names ns Separate Columns and Remarks below Name are both unchecked.
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Symbol is selected for Trees, Shrubs, and Ground Covers.
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Size and Quantity are checked to be turned on. Area is checked for Ground Cover.
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Detail is unchecked to be turned off.

 

 

Example 3

Trees and Shrubs on the drawings are labeled and reference by the Plant Code, Ground Covers are represented by symbols. The Plant Schedule dialog is adjusted as follows:

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Names in Separate Columns is unchecked, and Remarks below Name is checked (so that the remarks for the Quercus agrifolia will be below the plant name for a narrower schedule).
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Code is selected for Trees, Shrubs, and Ground Covers.
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Size and Quantity are checked to be turned on. Area is checked for Ground Cover.
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Detail is unchecked to be turned off.

 

 

Example 4

The symbols to represent the plants, Names is separate columns, Remarks in a separate column, Common Name will be first then Botanical Name. The Plant Schedule dialog is adjusted as follows:

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Names in Separate Columns is checked, and Remarks below Name is unchecked.
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Symbol is selected for Trees, Shrubs, and Ground Covers.
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Size and Quantity are checked to be turned on. Area is checked for Ground Cover.
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Detail is unchecked to be turned off.

 

 

Example 5

If there are Work Areas in the drawing, the command line will ask, “Select Work Area or <All>:”. You will automatically go to Model Space, there click on a Work Area if you want the schedule only to reflect those plants, or right click for All to all the schedule to reflect all of the plants in the drawing.

 

 

 


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