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  • From: <permed@nor.com.au>
  • To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: creating online plant database
  • Date: Fri, 9 Nov 01 08:45:09 -0000


Just a few thoughts
Important to know what you're setting the data base up for - who'll be
using & why & how comprehensive it needs to be. A simple DB for home use
is different to something for designers generally
Suggest you look at the classifications/fields of the Tropical fruits
compendium (Max Lindegger & Robert Tap)
I made a DB some years ago for a job in Bali also included included
stacking STRATA as a field (had 5-7 forest stratas)
Also 'USES' can become unwieldly with too many diverse entries, found it
more manageable if divided into:
FUNCTIONS
YEILDS
OTHER USES

Also included EDIBLE PARTS as separate field as some plants can have both
toxic & edible components e.g. yam bean (jicama) has poisonous seeds
containing rotenone but a deliciously edible tuber

I'm wary of rampancy/noxious classifications for wide-use DB's as these
factors can vary so much place to place depending on soil, climate and
other factors - also need to know why they're 'noxious' - in Australia
there are many declared noxious plants are not a problem other than
cattle or sheep don't like eating them. A noxious weed in one area can be
an endangered native somewhere else.
Robyn


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