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Jan 4, 2016 9:15 AM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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Trish mentioned to me this morning that today's Plumeria of the Day is completely void of any data details, and she asked me why we don't have the parent plant setup properly. The way the database works is that we can set details that are common to all types of one plant into the parent plant, and then all the child plants from that entry get the details.

@Dutchlady1 - are there specific data points that are common to all Plumerias? If so, list them for me and I'll setup the parent plant with those data points. This way no entries will be completely empty anymore. They are all perennials, right, and they all propagate the same way?

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