Editing plant style graphics
Plant graphics are hybrid symbols, containing a 2D symbol, and optionally, a 3D symbol or 3D model. The 2D and 3D plant graphics are scaled by the plant style height and spread parameters. Plant graphics can be edited only for plant styles, not for individual plants, and they affect all plants in the drawing that use that style.
Alternatively, plant style graphics can be completely replaced. See Replacing plant style graphics.
Plant graphics cannot be edited for individual instances, but see the plant settings Appearance pane (Plant settings: Appearance pane) to introduce variation into the display of plants in a drawing.
To edit plant style graphics, do one of the following:
Select AEC > Plants > Plant Style Manager (in the Design Suite workspace) or Landmark > Plant Style Manager (in the Landmark workspace). From the Plant Style Manager, click the pencil icon in the graphics column of the plant style to edit, and select Edit Top/Plan Graphics or Edit 3D Graphics.
Right-click on a plant instance; select Edit from the context menu, and then click 2D Graphics or 3D Graphics to enter object editing mode and edit the graphic attributes.
Right-click on a plant instance; select Edit from the context menu, and then click Style and go to the Graphics pane of the Edit Style dialog box.
Select a plant instance, and from the Object Info palette's Style parameter, select Edit Style and go to the Graphics pane of the Edit Style dialog box.
From the Resource Manager, right-click on the plant style, select Edit Style from the context menu, and go to the Graphics pane of the Edit Style dialog box.