[Tagging] Flower fields as tourism attraction
John Willis
johnw at mac.com
Thu Apr 12 00:54:03 UTC 2018
Javbw
On Apr 12, 2018, at 7:04 AM, Warin <61sundowner at gmail.com> wrote:
>> You don't play sports on them. People grow flowers in dedicated land merely to be enjoyed.
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> Or to cut up and placed inside for decoration and smell.
You can't nest landuses? We nest every other type of area.
I am not mapping individual blooms, nor does someone snipping a blossom and bringing it in their house affect the mapping of flowerbeds. I am mapping the use of this spot of land. To me, that is a landuse. If it is landcover or man_made or a new key like landscaping= or whatever, I don't care - but landuse=flower_bed is in defacto use and seems acceptable.
No one digs up the entire area of land and destroys it if they are just snipping a blossom. The flowers are a decoration in the flowerbed. It is not a flower farm. I have an orange tree in my yard - I do not run an orchard. A flower park is not a farm either. The purpose of the land is still to grow ornamental flowers for enjoying their beauty there. If they kill all the flowers and plant grass or build a shed, it is no longer a flowerbed.
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