Description: The Section layer delineates the boundaries of detailed administrative areas that can be thought of similarly to the way a country is divided into states or provinces.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Elevation Point point feature class is used to store the locations of spot elevation measurements obtained from a formal survey. This feature class can be used in conjuntion with the Elevation Contour feature class to derive an elevation surface in the form of a raster or triangulated irregular network (TIN).
Copyright Text: Sasaki Associates Ltd. Survey, 1990s;
Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, 2011
Description: The Elevation Contour line feature class is used to store topographic contour lines of equal elevation that are derived from a survey. This feature class can be used in conjunction with the Elevation Point feature class to create a raster or triangulated irregular network (TIN) elevation surface.
Copyright Text: Sasaki Associates Ltd. Survey, 1990s;
Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, 2011
Description: The Plant Center layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Reference Grid polygon feature class is used to store the boundaries of grid cells used for living plant collection mapping and/or map book creation.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Operational Area polygon feature class is used to delineate the boundaries of management or work zones as they apply to administrative, curatorial, facilities, horticultural, janitorial, or other staff groups. It has a relationship with Distric, and features should therefore lineup with polygons from the Distric feature class.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
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Description: The Plant Center layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Plant Center layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Plant Center layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Plant Phylogeny layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point is color-coded based on its family, and has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Plant Phylogeny layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point is color-coded based on its family, and has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Plant Phylogeny layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point is color-coded based on its family, and has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Plant Phylogeny layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point is color-coded based on its family, and has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Plant Phylogeny layer contains center points for individual plants and plants that are part of a larger group called a mass planting. Each point is color-coded based on its family, and has a wealth of information associated with it that is derived from the BG-BASE plant records database. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond a scale of 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
Description: The Mass Planting layer contains the boundaries of groups of plants that are generally too complex or dynamic to map as individuals. Each mass planing polygon typically has one or more points from the Plant Center layer associated with it that contain information about the plants in the mass. This layer is only visible when zoomed in beyond 1:2,258.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Kyle Port
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Description: The Roads layer delineates the boundaries of paved areas such as bridges, driveways, docks, piers, parking, pathways, patios, terraces, ramps, roads, sidewalks, sport surfaces, and stairways.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan
Description: The Hydro Line polyline feature class is used to store the centerline or flowlines for rivers and streams and the shorelines of lakes and ponds. It is related to Hydro Area so that flowlines are related to river and stream polygons and shorelines are related to lake and pond polygons.
Copyright Text: Alliance for Public Gardens GIS, Brian Morgan, Barry Nickel
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