Using the
Database
of Asian Plants in Cultivation
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General Remarks |
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Input Types on Form |
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Text Box, Multi-Select List Box,
Numeric Selector, Check Box, Radio Button
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Field Definitions and Search Tips |
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Taxonomic Fields |
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Genus, Specific Epithet,
Infraspecific Epithet, Family
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Collection Data Fields |
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Country of Origin, Region of Origin, Collection Number, Collector
Collection Year, Elevation (Min. & Max), Provenance |
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Institution Holdings Data Fields |
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Institution, Institution Accession Number, Specimen Count, Herbaria Holding Vouchers, Institutions Contributing Data to DAPC |
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Display Options |
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Page Style, Record Style |
The query form enables you to retrieve accession records
by any combination of the searchable fields present on the search page.
In addition to searchable fields, the following non-searchable fields
will appear in search results: Institution’s Accession/Catalog Number,
Specimen Count, and Herbarium Voucher Locations. Included in the Full Record results next to the taxon there appears a link to TROPICOS, a taxonomic resource maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden. Completeness of data
is contingent upon data submissions from contributing institutions; empty
data fields should not be construed as a definitive lack of information
or irrelevance regarding a record. Please contact individual institutions
for more information regarding specific accessions.
Query Feedback. The query parameters entered on the
form are summarized as the “filter” at the top of every result page.
Check the filter elements to be sure that the query being processed is
what you intended. Press the Clear button on the search form if
you would rather start with a blank form than refine your existing search
parameters.
Number of records. The number or records retrieved by
the query is reported immediately after the query feedback (near the top
of the page).
Retrieval Limit. The number of records retrieved is
limited to 1,000 to prevent “excessive resource consumption” by a single
user and consequent browser crashes; large result sets can cause some
computers to lock up. Note that 1,000 records can amount to more than
1.5 MBs of data. If you need a result set larger than 1,000 records we
will be happy to prepare a file for you and make it available via FTP.
Please contact Stan Blum for assistance.
Input Types On The Form
- Text Box (Including Wildcard and Substring
Search Usage)
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A text box accepts a string of alpha-numeric characters and compares
it against values in the database. The input string must match either
the entire stored value, or a portion (substring) of it. Wildcard characters
are the asterisk (*) and the question mark (?). The asterisk matches
zero-to-many characters, whereas the question mark matches one and only
one character. For example, searching in the Genus field with “Pseudo*”
will match both “Pseudolarix” and “Pseudotsuga”. In some fields, the
values are usually long, which makes it difficult to provide an exact
match. In these cases, wild cards are automatically added before and
after the value entered, and a substring search is performed. For example,
searching in the Collector(s) field with “McNamara” will match any string
of collectors that includes the name “McNamara”. A wild card should
not be used in a field configured for a substring search (InfraspecificEpithet,
CollectionNumber, and Collector). Matching is always case insensitive.
- Multi-Select List Box
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A multi-select list box displays only those values that occur in the
database and allows multiple values to be used in a given query. If
no selection is made, the field does not become part of the filter, i.e.
all values for this field are returned.
Use Ctrl-Click to toggle individual selections on and off; i.e., hold
the Control key down (Windows), or the Command key (Macintosh) when
you click on a value. Note that clicking a value without holding down
the control key (a left click alone) clears all other selections in
the list box and leaves the most recently clicked value as the only
selection. Note also that some browsers “remember” selected values
between queries even though the selected values are not visible in (i.e.,
have scrolled off) the list box. Press the Clear button to clear
the form.
- Numeric Selector
- A numeric selector accepts a single integer value, and for the Collection
Year field only, also accepts an integer range when two integers
are separated by a dash (-), without spaces (see examples below).
- Check Box
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A check box turns a particular criterion on or off (ignored).
- Radio Button
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A radio button must have one and only one selection chosen out of two or more choices.
Field Definitions and Search Tips
Taxonomic Fields
- Genus
- A text box. The genus name applied to a specimen. Wildcards are allowed.
- Specific Epithet
- A text box. The specific epithet of the scientific name applied to
the specimen. Wildcards are allowed. The taxonomy used in the database
may be slightly different from usage elsewhere. For example, species
named after a person may end in “i” or “ii” and are commonly inconsistent
across collections. If part of the taxon name is in question, use an
asterisk (*) as a wildcard; e.g., “david*”
to search for “davidii”.
- Infraspecific Epithet
- A text box configured for substring search (leading and trailing wildcards
added automatically). The infraspecific epithet of the scientific name
applied to the specimen. Wildcards should not be entered.
- Family
- A multi-select list box. The scientific name of the family in which the
specimen is classified.
Collection Data Fields
- Country of Origin
- A multi-select list box. The primary political unit where the specimen
was collected.
- Region of Origin
- A text box. The name of a secondary geo-political
unit, typically a state or province, where the specimen was collected.
Wildcards are allowed.
- Collection Number
- A text box configured for substring search (leading and trailing wildcards
added automatically). One or (usually) both of the following two elements:
1) the alphabetic code used to identify either a particular botanical
collecting expedition or the catalog of botanical collections ascribed
to one or more botanical collectors, and 2) the integer or alpha-numeric
characters used to identify a particular specimen collection, often
including a two-digit year reference. Wildcards should not be entered.
- Collector
- A text box configured for substring search (leading and trailing wildcards
added automatically). The surname(s) of one or more individuals who
were directly responsible for obtaining a botanical collection. Only
one surname (or substring thereof) should be entered for each search.
Wildcards should not be entered.
- Elevation (Min. & Max.)
- Two numeric selector fields. The elevation at which a specimen has
been collected, searched for as a limited range (using both fields),
as an open-ended range (using only one field), or as a single elevation
(entering the same value in both fields). Wildcards should not be entered.
Ranges are not allowed within either field.
- Collection Year
- A numeric interval selector. This field can be used to specify: 1)
a single year; 2) the upper or lower boundary (inclusive) of an open-ended
range of years; and 3) an inclusive range of years. Wildcards should
not be entered. Spaces around dashes are not allowed. Examples are
as follows:
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Meaning |
1993 |
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Collected in 1993 |
1994- |
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Collected in 1994 or later |
-1998 |
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Collected in 1998 or earlier |
1995-2001 |
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Collected between 1995 and 2001 (inclusive) |
- Provenance
- A check box. This value designates specimens of documented wild origin. This includes plant material collected directly from a wild or natural setting ("Wild-Direct"), or propagated one or more times vegetatively ("Wild-Indirect") from wild-direct material. It excludes those plants of cultivated ("Non-Wild") origin and, in most cases, those collected from a region where they have "naturalized" by virtue of past human interference.
- Note: When considering provenance, remember that collections for which the Origin Status is recorded as “Unspecified” are often of wild-origin, despite a lack of decisive data within this resource; wild-origin status can often be confirmed by contacting the host institution directly. Selecting this box will omit all records with values of “Unspecified” or “Non-Wild” (plants from cultivated sources).
Institution Holdings Data Fields
- Institution
- A multi-select list box. Institutions that have contributed specimen
records to the database are listed here. See table of institutional data, below.
- Institution Accession Number
(in results, not searchable)
- The identifying number given to a particular collection by the institution
holding one or more of that collection’s specimens, and intended primarily
for in-house use at the host institution.
- Specimen Count (in results, not
searchable)
- The number of living specimens of a collection at an individual institution.
- Herbaria Holding Vouchers
(in results, not searchable)
- Herbaria listed in this field are known by the host institution to
hold voucher material derived from this collection (specimen). Herbarium
codes follow Index
Herbariorum. A "yes" entry denotes the existence of voucher specimens at
unspecified herbarium location(s). A number denotes the number of specimen vouchers
at unspecified herbarium location(s).
Institutions Contributing Data to DAPC
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Phone / Website / E-mail |
Arnold Arboretum | 125 Arborway Jamaica Plains, MA 02130-3500 USA | (617) 524-1718 http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu
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Chicago Botanic Garden | 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe, IL 60022 USA | (847) 835-5440 http://www.chicagobotanic.org
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Cornell Plantations | One Plantations Road Ithaca, NY 14850 USA | (607) 255-2400 http://www.plantations.cornell.edu
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Dawes Arboretum | 7770 Jacksontown Road, SE Newark, OH 43056 USA | (740) 323-2355 ttp://www.dawesarb.org#http://www.dawesarb.org/
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Denver Botanic Gardens | 1005 York Street Denver, CO 80206 USA | (720) 865-3585 http://www.botanicgardens.org
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Göteborg Botanical Garden | Carl Skottsbergs Gata 22A Göteborg, 413 19 Sweden | +46 31 741 1106 http://w3.goteborg.se/botaniska/index.html
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Holden Arboretum | 9500 Sperry Road Kirtland, OH 44094-5172 USA | (440) 602-3803 http://www.holdenarb.org
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Howick Arboretum | Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 3LB England, UK | +44 1665 577 285 ttp://www.howickhallgardens.org#http://www.howickhallgardens.org/
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Huntington Botanical Gardens | 1151 Oxford Road San Marino, CA 91108 USA | (626) 405-2100 http://www.huntington.org/BotanicalDiv/HEHBotanicalHome.html
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Longwood Gardens | Route 1, PO Box 501 Kennett Square, PA 19348-0501 USA | (610) 388-1000 http://www.longwoodgardens.org
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Missouri Botanical Garden | 4344 Shaw Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63110 USA | (314) 577-5100 http://www.mobot.org
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Morris Arboretum | 9414 Meadowbrook Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 USA | (215) 247-5777 http://www.upenn.edu/arboretum
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Morton Arboretum | 4100 Illinois Route #53 Lisle, IL 60532-1293 USA | (630) 968-0074 http://www.mortonarb.org
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National Clonal Germplasm Repository, USDA/ARS | 33447 Peoria Road Corvallis, OR 97333 USA | (541) 738-4200 http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=53581500
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Plant Genetic Resources Unit at Cornell University, USDA/ARS | 630 West Ninth Street Geneva, NY 14456-0462 USA | (315) 787-2244 http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=19100500
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Quarryhill Botanical Garden | PO Box 232 Glen Ellen, CA 95442 USA | (707) 996-3166 http://www.quarryhillbg.org
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh | 20A Inverleith Row Edinburgh, EH3 5LR Scotland, UK | +44 131 552 7171 http://www.rbge.org.uk
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew | Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB England, UK | +44 20 8332 5000 http://www.kew.org
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Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley | Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB England, UK | +44 1483 224 234 http://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley
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Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University Arboretum | Kirkegårdsvej 3A Hørsholm, DK-2970 Denmark | +45 3528 3628 http://www.sl.kvl.dk/Faciliteter/Arboretet.aspx
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San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum | 9th Avenue at Lincoln Way San Francisco, CA 94122 USA | (415) 661-1316 http://www.sfbotanicalgarden.org
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Sir Harold Hillier Gardens | Jermyns Lane Ampfield, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0QA England, UK | +44 1794 368 787 ttp://www.hilliergardens.org.uk#http://www.hilliergardens.org.uk/
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Stichting Arboretum Wespelaar | Grote Baan 63 Haacht-Wespelaar, B-3150 Belgium | +32 (0)16 60 86 41 http://www.arboretumwespelaar.be
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United States National Arboretum | 3501 New York Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002-1958 USA | (202) 245-2726 http://www.usna.usda.gov
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University of British Columbia Botanical Garden | 6804 SW Marine Drive Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 Canada | (604) 822-9666 http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org
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University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley | 200 Centennial Drive, #5045 Berkeley, CA 94720-5045 USA | (510) 643-2755 http://www.botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu
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Washington Park Arboretum | 2300 Arboretum Drive East Seattle, WA 98112 USA | (206) 543-8800 http://www.depts.washington.edu/wpa
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Woody Landscape Plant Germplasm Repository, USNA | 11601 Old Pond Drive Glenn Dale, MD 20769 USA | (301) 344-3400 http://www.usna.usda.gov/Research/wlpgr
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Display Options
- Page Style - Multiple Pages/Single Page
- A pair of radio buttons.
Choose Multiple Pages if you would like the results displayed 20 per page, one page at a time. If you would
like all the results displayed on one page, choose Single Page.
- Record Style - Brief Records/Full Records
- A pair of radio buttons. Brief Records will display only a few fields of data for each record. Full Records will
display all available data for each record. Included in the Full Record results next to the taxon there appears a link to TROPICOS, a taxonomic resource maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden. Be warned that choosing Single Page and Full Records can
take a long time to download if there are a large number of records.
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2001-2007 |
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