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Woody & Herbaceous Plants for Minnesota Landscapes and Roadsides
A Mn/DOT expert system for selecting Landscape plants

Mn/DOT’s Plant Selector program, Woody & Herbaceous plants for Minnesota Landscapes & Roadsides, was developed in 1995 and through several phases has been refined to become more user-friendly. The primary goal and objective of this program is to facilitate selecting the most appropriate plants for landscaping on Minnesota Roadsides or Landscapes. Picking plants for roadside planting in Minnesota can be a problematic task considering the constraints within Minnesota. This "expert system" allows professional and novice alike to

In developing this "expert system" MnDOT staff did research between 1991 and 1999. Volunteer collaborators and a programming consultant, Michael Max – EnvironMentor Systems made very significant contributions to the program. The initial prototype of the program was first made available in 1997. This original prototype was available on CD-ROM and was limited to only trees and shrubs. In 1999 an expanded version of the CD-ROM was released that included trees, shrubs and plants. The latest version is now available on the web. This is an up to date, easy to follow version that will allow the program to be more widely available.

MN/DOT landscape staff obtained in-kind commitments from collaborators (including FHWA) and research funding, in the amount of $37,875, and committed themselves to creation of the most comprehensive plant selection "expert system" of its kind and it was developed to address the needs and problems described below:
The project development approach was to enlist experienced and knowledgeable volunteer collaborators, from around the Midwest and Canada, as critical reviewers, who could help MN/DOT staff synthesize and validate the research, database and photographic information collected. MN/DOT collected, evaluated and synthesized an enormous volume of data sets for the "expert system" 49 fields of information for each of more than 750 trees, shrubs, vine, forbs, grasses, sedges and fern species and over 2600 color photos. When using the "expert system", you can view listings of 159 reference & research publications; 84 professional and academic database reviewers/contributors; and 23 photographers cited for providing the information synthesized into the software system. The design activity or project goals included:

A key feature of the "expert system" is its simple, intuitive and flexible presentation of a complex array of extensive data in an integrated manner that can be tailored to the user. Plant characteristics and site characteristics data include:
MN/DOT landscape staff obtained in-kind commitments from collaborators (including FHWA) and research funding, in the amount of $37,875, and committed themselves to creation of the most comprehensive plant selection "expert system" of its kind and it was developed to address the needs and problems described below:

The project development approach was to enlist experienced and knowledgeable volunteer collaborators, from around the Midwest and Canada, as critical reviewers, who could help MN/DOT staff synthesize and validate the research, database and photographic information collected. MN/DOT collected, evaluated and synthesized an enormous volume of data sets for the "expert system" 49 fields of information for each of more than 750 trees, shrubs, vine, forbs, grasses, sedges and fern species and over 2600 color photos. When using the "expert system", you can view listings of 159 reference & research publications; 84 professional and academic database reviewers/contributors; and 23 photographers cited for providing the information synthesized into the software system.  The design activity or project goals included:

In terms of results and significance, the "expert system" has already begun to influence transportation and general landscaping plant selection, restoration and management in Minnesota. Immediate and long-term benefits result from the greatly increased speed, accuracy and comprehensiveness with which the "expert  system" allows a novice or professional to determine right plant, right place, right functions in landscape design. An initial phase one prototype CD-ROM, specific to only woody plants, was developed (1995 – 1997) and distributed (1,000 CDs) beginning in 1997. In its first year of widespread use (1997) the prototype "expert system" received the Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architect’s
Honor Award for both Research and Communication.  The multi-agency Minnesota Shade Tree Advisory Committee and the Minnesota Horticultural Society also provided MN/DOT with special awards for innovation in developing the "expert system". Sales and distribution of the greatly expanded and fully tested phase two  CD–ROM "expert system" for woody and herbaceous plants began in April of 1999. More than 1,900 of the CD–ROMs have been sold. In it’s 3 year of use (2002), the second version of the "expert system" received the Federal Highway Administration, Environmental Excellence Award for Excellence in Environmental Research.

A key feature of the "expert system" is its simple, intuitive and flexible presentation of a complex array of extensive data in an integrated manner that can be tailored to the user. Plant characteristics and site characteristics data include:
You answer the queries or bypass those of less concern, with a click of your computer’s mouse, and the system identifies any and all plants that pass your specified criteria (plant characteristics & site conditions). You can print plant lists with your specified selection criteria as well as detailed fact sheets for each plant. You can also print color copies of the photo images and native range maps.