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Master Items Library Detail Description

The Master Items Library is a catalog of the plant types used at the nursery, with botanical, cultural, and other information stored. The data stored here will be passed down every time a new Item Size is created, avoiding the need to re-enter that information again and again. This article contains a detailed description of all the fields and information stored in the Master Items Library.

Finding the Master Items Library

  1. Navigate to Inventory Icon Inventory, then Master Items & Sizes Library Icon Master Items & Sizes.
  2. Be sure you are viewing the "Master Items" tab in the left pane.
  3. Click below to see a full description of each piece of information stored in each tab in this library.

The information in this tab contains important information that is used throughout eGrow Connect.

  • System ID: An autogenerated numerical identifier for the master item.
  • Alternate ID: A place for you to add an additional identifier, if needed, that my include alphanumeric characters.
  • Status: Toggle to indicate if this item is active or discontinued
  • Family/Genus/Species: Part of a plant's biological classification into a group of plants with similar features
  • Cultivar: Cultivar means cultured variety. This is a term used for a human cultivated classification
  • Latin Name: Each plant has a unique Latin name (Example: Thuja occidentalis ‘Emerald Green’)
  • Common Name: An alternative trade name used for this item (Example: Arborvitae, ‘Emerald’)
  • Short Name: A shortened version of the Latin name. This is the name used most frequently throughout eGrow Connect for efficiency. (Thuja ‘Emerald’)
  • Custom Name: An alternative naming option, if needed.
  • Category: The type of plant (ie. Edible, Annual, Shrub, etc.). Categories can be created and adjusted in System Setup
  • Patented: Toggle Yes or No to indicate if this plant is patented
  • Patent Number: If patented, include number here
  • Patent Info: Other patent information (Example: patent expiration date)
  • Royalty/plant: Enter the royalty payment per plant in this box.
  • HTS Code: The harmonized tariff schedule (HTS) is the primary source to classify goods imported and exported from the country, used by the United States Customs and Border Protection as a means to record international trade activity by product and collect duties and taxes.
  • Origin: Where plant was grown.