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Through the Species Information Management tool in the Admin Center, you can add, edit, or remove species values from TreeKeeper’s species list.


Adding a Species

To add a new species, click the (blue star) button located below the species list. You will then be presented with a form where you have some fields to fill out.

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Botanical / Common Names

This is the information that identifies the species. The values do not necessarily need to represent a tree. They can be a shrub or even a nonliving object such as a vacant planting site, park bench, or another asset. Either way, these are all required fields. See the image above for an example of adding a red maple to your list.

Tree Type

This designates what type of species you are adding. You will choose one of the following: Tree, Palm, Shrub, Other, Stump, Vacant, Obsolete. While most of these values are self-explanatory, “Other” would represent a non-tree value such as if you added “Park Bench”, while “Obsolete” should be chosen for retired vacant sites in which you’d like to retain historical information, but do not want to plant a tree in the future.

TreeKeeper’s default style for your data layer uses tree type to determine the color of the sites.

i-Tree Eco Species

If Tree, Palm, or Shrub are chosen for Tree Type, this field will appear. The species chosen here determines what species is used in the i-Tree Eco Benefits calculation for any site assigned this species.

ISA Guide Plant Appraisal 10th Edition Values

If Tree, Palm, or Shrub are chosen for Tree Type, these optional fields will appear. Values entered here are used to calculate estimated tree valuations. More information on valuations and the associated fields can be found here: Tree Valuations.


Deleting a Species

To delete a species, click the “X” in the Actions column next to the species you want to delete. If the species is currently in use, you will be prompted to pick a different species to reassign those sites to.

Editing a Species

To edit a species, click the Edit button in the Actions column.

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