The Interactive Manual and Photo Library of Woody Landscape Plants
 
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The Interactive Manual and Photo Library of Woody Landscape Plants

Michael Dirr  |  DVD
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Michael Dirr
  • Format: Color
  • Language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Studio: Varsity Press- Publisher
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0942375033
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #237,514 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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"This program is an excellent choice for those who are comfortable with newer library technology and interested in woody plants and landscaping. It will also appeal to professionals and people interested in plant photography. The program is a desireable addition for academic and public libraries that have the equipment to use this wealth of information in a format that requires very little shelf space."
—K. T. Settlemyer, Choice, June 2004 (Choice )

"Michael A. Dirr's interactive DVD — based on his classic The Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (1975) — is a trove of information ... the film is a useful, if somber, tale of the risks involved in introducing any nonnative species to a fragile habitat. Its focus on the West Coast makes it a must-have there."
—Amy Cantu, Library Journal, April 15, 2004 (Library Journal )

"A trove of information ... will be of benefit to all woody plants enthusiasts."
—Bette-Lee Fox, Library Journal, April 15, 2004 (Library Journal )

Product Description

Incorporating the content of 5 CDs with a retail value of $230, The Interactive Manual and Photo-Library of Woody Landscape Plants, DVD Version offers the convenience of one DVD-ROM and a new low price. Based on Michael A. Dirr's classic work, The Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, this new DVD-ROM covers 1670 species and 7800 cultivars, with 7600 high-quality plant images. The plant database is searchable by 72 criteria, including hardiness zones, water and light requirements, growth characteristics, flowers, fruits, and fall colors. The DVD offers the latest and most reliable information on woody landscape plants for the landscape professional and the home gardener alike.

 

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This DVD is VERY DISAPPOINTING and NOT USER-FRIENDLY!!!, August 29, 2006
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B. Garland (Athens, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Interactive Manual and Photo Library of Woody Landscape Plants (DVD)
I'm a Horticulture student at the University of Georgia, and while Dr. Dirr's reference books are great this computer version is terrible. Why?

- It is proprietary to Windows. They could have used Flash or HTML to accomplish exactly the same thing, and it would have run on Mac and Linux as well.

- The user interface is horrible. You can't "maximize" the window, and are stuck searching for and *reading* information in a TINY box on the screen.

- The information is presented in an ugly format. Text is not anti-aliased (smooth looking), and much of the information is smashed together, making it hard to read and discern details. They could have used better spacing, a better typeface, bold and italics emphasis, etc to make this easier to read and quickly locate relevant information on the screen.

- Photos are VERY LOW RESOLUTION. If you want to zoom in on them, forget it. They get extremely pixelated. Also, some of the photos are just poor quality and look like they were never balanced in Photoshop. The line drawings are also not vectorized, which means when you zoom in on them or try to print them they sometimes have jagged edges.

- Altogether this program is NOT professional at all. It looks and feels like it was made in 1995. Very poorly put together, hard to use, and not worth $100!

I would like to state that this review in no way considers the INFORMATION that is included in this DVD. The information is very valuable and a reflection of Dr. Dirr's expertise. If you like the book (which you should), and want a searchable electronic copy, this DVD is unfortunately your only option. The information is on the DVD, but the interface to access it will probably leave you frustrated and wondering why it is not as professional as it could be -- especially when you just forked over a small fortune.

My recommendation? Buy the book and a pack of post-it note bookmarks. Pictures of the trees and leaves can be easily found on the web for free. There is no need for this program, considering the cost and poor interface.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars thorough reference with tons of photos, August 21, 2005
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This review is from: The Interactive Manual and Photo Library of Woody Landscape Plants (DVD)
In planning my garden I have scoured the web for photos of different shrubs and trees for their habit, in flower, in fall, etc. As I am not a professional, buying the Horticopia photo library is hard for me to rationalize. Buying this DVD was not-
Dirr gives lots of practical information on placement, habit, propagation, landscape value, and disease problems associated with numerous varieties and cultivars of each plant, and the DVD is sitting in my computer's drive all the time. The range of photos (both close-ups and habit shots, buds, stem, bark, leaves, flowers, diseases, fall color, winter habit, etc.) is very useful and the specific information on culture, growth rates, berries and seeds (and where they are attractive vs. where they can linger and become ugly) which zones the plant is marginal in or zones where fall color is best, etc. is very helpful. For the curious, he lists many additional research articles on the finer points of some cultivars. While for choosing the right magnolia, for example, I am still desiring a separate book on the many cultivars, and I have had the darndest time trying to locate anywhere a picture of Hamamelis Jelena in its summer leafed-out habit-- this is still what I turn to far and above any other book or source in my possession for plants information. While this won't substitute for going to arboretums and nurseries to window-shop in person (and it would be a little sad if it could...), it is the handiest reference I've come across. Searchable database feature lets you look for plants by characteristics (light, color, etc.) or by scientific or common name. For the price, I would buy this instead of Dirr's encyclopedia (or in addition to it). I am happy to have both but now refer to the DVD more often.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource with caveats, October 2, 2007
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This review is from: The Interactive Manual and Photo Library of Woody Landscape Plants (DVD)
Dirr's book "Manual of Woody Landscape Plants" is the standard text in the field. The DVD contains the text of the book, the line drawings from the book plus thousands of color photographs of plants. It contains a searchable database allowing you to search for plants based on things like flower color, flowering time, fall color, size and cultural requirements. All that makes this DVD and excellent resource for the student or plantsman.

Now for the caveats. It is Windows only (and doesn't run on Vista). The format isn't great and the database cannot be changed or added to. You cannot add your own photographs or thoughts about the plants. It is best to think of this as an interactive text book rather than a database you control.

Like a previous post I found the inability to maximize the base window annoying, it contributes to the feel of poor formatting.
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