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button,’ and then make any needed changes in the SECOND CHOICE column (which has already been automatically filled with your first choices for your convenience).

Enter choices for as many plant attributes as you recall. But, keep in mind, it’s better not to guess.

 

Whenever using both radio buttons, be sure to always check which one is selected before entering data. If data ends up in the wrong column the search engine will search for what the column called for, not what you were really looking for.

 

If you don’t know, leave “Don’t know” in the table or re-enter “Don’t know” using the pull-down menu procedures previously described. The software factors out “Don’t Know” elements while doing the flower search. Of course, the more “Don’t Knows” in your selections, the more flower types will fit the less precise description, so, the more choices you can enter accurately, the better the computer search will be. In the case of attribute choices like Leaf Structure, if a leaf is known to be Linear, Lobed, and Hairy, if you entered any one of these, the classifier will output any plant with that attribute choice (you don’t need to remember and enter all three).

Once you’ve filled as many blanks as your memory allows, just click on search. The computer will present reduced-size images of anything in this product fitting the description. If you want to see an enlarged view, just click on the CLICK HERE FOR EXPANDED IMAGE at the top of the image. Alternatively click on the link to the flower sub-folder to see all the images.

 

On a PC, changing your internet browser advanced settings (left-click on tools, then the advanced tab, and scroll to find them, and check the boxes to "Allow active content from CDs to run on my computer," and "Allow active content to run in files on my computer," and using the search tool will be allowed and simplified."