Flora Finder: Blue Raster Helps Holden Forests & Gardens Launch First Public Collections Viewer
Blue Raster partnered with BG-BASE to develop Flora Finder, a public application showcasing the living collections at Holden Forests & Gardens.
Blue Raster partnered with BG-BASE to develop Flora Finder, a public application showcasing the living collections at Holden Forests & Gardens.
Last month, Blue Raster showcased its flourishing Public Garden practice at the American Public Gardens Associations Annual Conference in Boston,
On a beautiful April morning in Northeast Ohio, Blue Raster made final preparations for a drone basemap capture. Located in
Blue Raster developed an ArcGIS Experience Builder application to help the Buffalo Olmstead Parks Conservancy showcase the South Park Arboretum’s “outdoor museum of trees”
The recently launched Scott Arboretum Explorer helps users search and navigate the plant collection and beautiful campus.
Last week was the American Public Garden Associations’ (APGA) Annual Conference in Forth Worth, Texas. Over 1,000 people in the
Looking to upgrade their public mapping presence and expand internal use of GIS, NYBG and Blue Raster partnered to develop PlantTracker. Replacing a previous tool, PlantTracker is the online catalog of NYBG’s living collections used to find plants, navigate the grounds, get plant information, view photographs, and take curated tours.
Blue Raster collaborated with Mount Auburn Cemetery, The Alliance for Public Gardens GIS (APGG), and BG-BASE to develop an automated link from BG-BASE to Esri software. This process involved moving plant record data to a SQL Server Enterprise Geodatabase loaded with the Alliance for Public Gardens GIS data-model.
Blue Raster was proud to showcase our Public Gardens and Cemetery solutions at the 2019 American Public Gardens Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC.
Blue Raster works with multiple public gardens and arboreta to develop web and mobile applications. These apps help to interactively