385:. Pengo did a search of the literature corpus represented by Google Books, and compiled a list of the plants most frequently mentioned in books that don't yet have an article. Some of the red links in Pengo's will be synonyms where there is an article about that plant already under a different name. Some synonyms are explicitly noted in the list, but many are not, and sometimes there's a mistake in the explicitly noted ones. Double check the names in Pengo's list, but it's good place to find some badly needed articles on plants.
2166:. I looked it over carefully again; one of my admittedly overly long sentence is rendered less comprehensible by switching punctuation marks (also particularly see using semicolons in a list-type sentence), although it would indeed be more correct in this case if I remove the conjunction 'and'. In the other two cases, and the three semicolons I just used here, I am putting two independent clauses in one sentence. In the case of the two sentences in the article I also omitted "parallel wording": 'it is', '
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indicator of the article's class; paragraphs of meaningless information hold as much weight as a sentence of important information. I agree with your idea that a description, a range, vernacular names, and so on constitute a start class article, but I now wonder if the amount of content provided has anything to do with an article's class. For example, the example you gave in the link,
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2798:: Hey there, thanks for reaching out. The reason I felt those authors are not notable enough to warrant their own articles is based on Knowledge (XXG)'s notability guidelines on academics such as the authors in question. Having ID's or publishing papers doesn't necessarily warrant the creation of an author's page. The guidelines can be found here:
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3319:, but I could really use some help. I haven't attempted to bring a genus article to GA yet, and there's a lot of work to be done. I just wanted to see if you were interested in working on the project with me (and hopefully a few other editors) in a collaborative effort. Please let me know your thoughts! Very respectfully,
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expanding article content or adding new articles. I could suggest some tasks along the lines of what I do if you'd like. However, from what I've seen you like adding new articles and expanding content, and you do a good job while doing so. So, some suggestions for places to look for major content creation.
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She believes (with very good evidence) that 1. Bernays collected specimens and sent them to
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needs to be taken with a grain of salt: obviously a nursery trying to market this plant as a 'hardy palm' might exaggerate its hardiness. It seems stupid to specifically mention one potential vendor of this plant among dozens (and not a particularly good one), and I doubt it is relevant to the plant.
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I am sorry for putting the copy/paste box on the top of the page. I was unaware that the content you used was under that
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In the state the sentence is in now, the conjunction "and" has been completely removed and now a dependent clause is linked with an independent clause. This is simply incorrect. I understand that it may be viewed as separating two terms in a list, but two terms do not make a list. I may be incorrect
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You want me to name a commercial vendor in the article? That seems grossly un-encyclopaedic, and also redundant, as the reference makes it clear which nursery is saying this. The only reason I added the clause "according to a nursery" was so that discerning readers might realise that the information
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Regarding the copy and paste edits, those edits were copied from a website where the content was available to be reused as it is under CC BY NC 3.0, with a condition to add a proper citation, which I did infact in every single line that I copied. That's why I had to copy same references every single
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Thank you for these words. I did overreact, too much stress at work and some private troubles with my mom loosing it at her old age. Everything can be improved, please help me by being specific which words or phrases are too difficult for the average reader. I guess I may have gotten used so much to
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Yeah the distribution and habitat section is definitely lacking, but other than that I don't have many ideas for what we could work on. Maybe more on culture? I suppose besides distribution and habitat I'll just do some general spelling and punctuation checking. I'm not sure where else the age stuff
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I hope this helps you find some valuable work to do. I've been assuming you're particularly interested in plants based on your contributions so far (and my own interests). If there are other subjects you'd like to work on as well, there are equivalent missing encyclopedic article categories, popular
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Knowledge (XXG). I do a lot of behind the scenes stuff, organization and standardization of articles. I don't really do much to work
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So in closing, I'd like to thank you for pointing out my mistakes of de-italicizing and adding the {by whom} template, but I'm still unsure of if the semicolons are used in the correct fashion. More important than this minor grammatical matter, thank you for creating these high quality articles for
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Typically the reason I de-italicize common names of plants is that it appears that editors fail to distinguish the syntax between bolding Latin names and common names, leading to both being italicized. In this case, you are completely correct. I'm not very familiar with foreign common names and per
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article is too technical, you'd better have a look at the 1000 articles I have substantially contributed to thus far. You will see that all of them are at least as technical. One of them is GA and another FA. You'd be wanting to put your template with all of them. And a template like this basically
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When you started editing this page by placing "copypaste" template on the top of it, my task had not finished yet friend. I had just taken break due to a scheduled interview and I would have edited this page extensively during the coming days. But all thanks to you, you made my task a lot easier.
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Nice article. Just a couple of observations for you to consider fixing: Firstly, mixing dm, cm and mm in measurements i a bit confusing. Perhaps convert 5-10 dm to 50-100cm in the convert template, as the former is rarely used as a unit in this context. Then perhaps remove the capital letters from
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I wrote to Kew asking for an explanation for why there was no mention of Verner
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I quite enjoy making these minor improvements on plant articles. I've noticed that you often have wikilinks to disamb pages, and what I do to easily spot the disambiguation links is to turn on the orange display feature in "preferences". If you go to preferences, then to gadgets, then appearance,
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Sorry to revert you, but there has been a bitter battle for several years about this issue that came to a conclusion last year, where the community voted that we don't do capitalisation of bird names. I was (am) an advocate of capitalisation myself, but now several thousand bird articles have all
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Hypericaceae WikiProject. I'd be interested in helping start it and contributing to related articles, but I'm not entirely sure how to start or maintain a WikiProject. I'd probably be a better help with content creation than with leadership or WikiProject creation, so I would
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I think the easiest way to make a plant article more readable is to explain some of the vocabulary. The plant itself isn't hard to understand but I find that most of my friends don't know what a peduncle is. But I don't think my technical cleanup box was really needed in the first place. I hope
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I'd love to help! I haven't been as active as I would like to be for the Bats WikiProject, as plant articles are much easier to edit than bat articles, but I would enjoy helping out with this article. I could get started with some major editing by
Wednesday and I have some things in mind for a
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Hi! I went through the little brown bat and added hidden text to the sections I haven't gotten around to doing much with yet, if you're interested in collab-ing for another GA. The biology and ecology section is fairly rough still (the only subsection I've done there so far is the reproduction
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Cool, dude; I'm completely happy with your response. Indeed, usage of semicolons is challenging, and that was an unwieldy sentence. I must concede your analysis of the sentence in question is spot on, and you are frankly correct. I will adjust accordingly. I've written plant articles for years
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Well, clearly you've seen that the article got some feedback on the mammals talk page. Nice work expanding the description more. I was thinking about adding more to the Distribution and habitat section, but other than that, I'm not sure what else could be done. One person pointed out that the
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Thank you for explaining. I was under the impression that stub, start, and C class were primarily distinguished by their length, where stub articles are one to two sentences, start is a paragraph or more, and C has substantial length. Of course, the information within the articles is also an
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says: do not attempt to read this, you will not be able to understand it. In that case, I would be tempted to reduce all of them to the level that no one puts a template there any more. It is so easy to discredit an article and let someone else guess what exactly should be improved.
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Thank you for the response! I've already written to you on your own talk page on the matter. I'm quite an amateur at abbreviations it seems; I referenced Knowledge (XXG)'s list of abbreviations and didn't even view the source. Best regards and thank you for explaining the matter,
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So, I still do not know who wrote the original (manuscript) description. I have now written to the publishers of the APNI asking "who was Rowland?". They give "Rowland" as the original author. I will let you know when I have an answer. In the meantime, all the best to you.
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Lastly, I deeply feel that my task of writing a complete article on a tree about which too little info is available to be cited and used and considering the fact that I am not a Botany expert but just a tree lover, should have been at least appreciated and applauded once.
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So in conclusion I will rewrite that last part to make it a more complete sentence as per your edit, and remove the word 'and', but revert everything else. Sorry, but thanks for looking at it anyway. If you feel I am wrong -or, to use another foreign word, a
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Thank you for your many corrections to my blunders in plant articles. I've reverted your last but I want you to know I originally had the same Verner Hawsbrook Rowland as the author of this species (or its synonym). I also want to share with you this story:
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Geez, calm down. I'm sorry for putting that template on the article. This isn't Simple English Knowledge (XXG) I suppose. I'll take it off and I shouldn't have put it there in the first place. But please don't be so angry towards me! I just made a mistake.
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genus in forthcoming days. There was no need of sorry, as you were also doing your work. I honestly didn't talk to you here for a "sorry", but I thought that I should clarify my point of view to you regarding this article and its edits.
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Actually, in retrospect, I see that the omitted word(s) could be 'being' instead of 'it is', as such I removed the semicolon in those two cases, but still retained the one in the very long sentence. Regards, and thanks again, Leo
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article on Knowledge (XXG). Honestly, finding info about this tree on internet was an utterly tough task. I spent 3 days specifically finding that info itself. Then, I spent 4 days by combining and writing this article.
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My friend, I am a B. Tech in Comp. Sc. Engineer and not a Botany expert, but decided to give my 100% to this article because I am a tree and plant lover. I first got info about this tree during my general walk through of
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elsewhere and it's very nice someone is attempting to edit me -I'm just very used to being right all the time. Now I can improve. I plan to complete writing English synopses of what is known of the genus
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That's just what I was thinking! I think we can get the article to GA pretty soon at this rate, and I completely agree that those first few sections need a bit more attention. I'll get on it tomorrow.
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Since the rules of nomenclature only allow for internal evidence (ie. "evidence within the publication") is to be used, there should be no reference to an author of this name other than Rchb.f.
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It's looking tough to contribute in any meaningful way — any more changes seem to involve grammar pedantry or a trip to Turkey with a camera. Great work and good luck with the FA review!
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on my watchlist and check it on a near-daily basis. That's probably mostly why you see me all over your watchlist. If you want to check over new plant articles, I'd appreciate the help.
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Thanks for contributing this! You might consolidate the short sections in "Ecology" section, so that this reads less like a field guide and more like an encyclopedia article.
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We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission. I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.
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And thank you for your tremendous contributions and creation of orchid articles. You're the one editor I see most constantly and consistently creating great plant articles.
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Glad to clear things up then. I think that we've both learned some things to help us improve. Thank you for pointing out my mistakes and I hope you keep up the great work!
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5. Lastly, here is an example "random stub" button that I've taken from WikiProject Bats that we could add to the project page if you'd like. It only shows stubs from the
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Hi Pagliaccious. I hope you are doing well and staying safe during these times! Apologize to bother and posting a random request. I have just started to work on a stub (
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First of all, let me extend my thanks to you for showing interest in an article created by me on an Indian tree and helping it extensively to become close to perfect.
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All of which means that we no longer have to worry about who "Dr Rowland" was. (I will make the necessary changes to the original article. All the best to you!
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longevity info seemed out of place in the description section, but I'm not sure where else it could logically go. Thoughts? Other ideas on what's left to do?
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Hi! Thank you so much for replying! Sorry about that Pagliaccious, that was my mistake hahaha. Alright, I look forward to your feedback. Have a good day!.
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Many thanks for reconsidering ... I don't want to labour this too much, but I think it is worth clarifying the actual guidelines themselves. To date, only
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as there is much ignorance and online nonsense out there, and the taxonomy is, attractively, somewhat involved. I will welcome your input. Regards, Leo
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if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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Awesome! Sorry for not being there to help, I've been really busy with schoolwork lately. I'm back in business now though!
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I've added a taxonbar and an extra book source, also linked to Knowledge (XXG) articles in other languages. Hope that's OK.
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