If, in addition to Plantus, you have installed the BDS Perennials Database, you can also read pick lists created in this database directly into Plantus.
Note, however, that the Perennials Database contains about twice as many perennials as the Plantus database.
In this case, the following message will appear when you open the pick list:
"Pick list contains plants from an unknown data source"
Here, you can open and modify the pick list. However, it is not possible to display profiles of these plants.
By using [Layout.Column data source], you can display a column that indicates the data source of the plant in the pick list.
As a rule, one of two sources is displayed: 'Global data', when the plant is in the global list, and 'N/A', when it could not be found.
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