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point, in the lead. The word "succulent" has a general meaning of "tasty", as in "a succulent steak", and a somewhat different biological meaning. Only biologists will be aware of the latter meaning, so most readers will assume from "As a succulent, drought-deciduous tree..." that the tree has a delicious taste. Is there any other way of putting this, that won't mislead your non-specialist readers?
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I don't usually comment on biological/botanical articles, but I thought this looked interesting and worth more FAC attention than it's had in nearly four weeks. I'll leave further comments in a day or so, when I've had time to read it properly. In the meantime I'll draw your attention to just one
464:"...with 12-25 pairs of lateral veins that are more prominent on the upper surface arising at 50-60 degrees from the midrib" – maybe needs a little more punctuation to make the sense clear, and perhaps "rising" rather than "arising", which has a rather different meaning?
998:: I'll leave the experts to discuss and tidy any remaining specialist issues; otherwise, the article is I think in fine shape, concise and readable and friendly enough to the non-expert who likes trees (saw some fascinating shapes in Madeira recently).
135:) and I have scoured all sources we can find to produce another plant article. It's succinct and comprehensive and tries (hopefully successfully) to balance plain english and exact technical language. Anyway, have at it.
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These are mainly requests or suggestions for tweaks to punc and prose, in addition to the few which I been bold enough to do myself. My main object is to improve where possible the readability for non-experts:
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I've found some information on the kurrajong leaf roller and added it. I can't find reports of any damage caused to this species by the pale cotton stainer bug, but I have added that it is a pest of cotton
431:"Trees in their native habitat are typically leafless between September and December," – the comma needs to be upgraded to semicolon or full stop. Alternatively you could replace "however" with "but".
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Punctuation in the footnote (an errant comma) needs attention. Also "and now sunk" → "and is now sunk". Statements given in footnotes are subject to the same citation standards as apply to text.
1352:"Other common species include broad-leaved bottle tree (Brachychiton australis) and belah (Casuarina cristata)." - Do you mean that it is often found growing in association with these trees?
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Conservation section: I'd rejig the last sentence so that it reads: "The species is conserved within its natural habitat in a number of
National Parks:" – followed by the listing of names.
1524:"Plants are readily propagated from seed. Collection requires care as they are surrounded by irritating hairs." - A little more information is needed to link these juxtaposed sentences.
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funnily enough i was talking to someone this afternoon about this - it comes from botanists and lack of free time I suspect. Guymer is apparently going to officially describe it soon.
530:"The undescribed Ormeau bottle tree". Perhaps "the then undescribed"? I believe "undescribed" has a specific botanical meaning, but this needs to be clearer for non-specialists
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I drive by on the way to work and I have seen its trunk double in width over about 7-8 years. Some person just planted it on their nature strip outside their back fence.
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1121:"... 4–14 centimetres (1.6–5.5 in) long and 0.3–1 centimetre (0.12–0.39 in) wide." - And I would reduce to one significant figure here also.
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1253:"The undescribed Ormeau bottle tree ..." - Is this a recognised species that nobody has bothered to study?
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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outstanding queries will be fixed. Just three minor suggestion follow
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This article is about an unusual succulent tree native to
Australia.
1802:, though the botanical info therein is meagre and could be buffed...
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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Mueller considered the genus part of the larger genus
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article. Am about to go to sleep now and will try to do tomorrow.
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this candidate on the grounds of comprehensiveness and prose.
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done...showing my age here as the former usual in the 70s....
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Tessellation— fairly technical with no link or explanation.
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Hi Cas, could you let us know whether or not this a
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whole trees have been felled—why not "were felled"?
1946:The above discussion is preserved as an archive.
538:yes, it has yet to be officially described. (see
236:Is there any information available about toxins?
41:Knowledge (XXG) talk:Featured article candidates
1714:These improvements seem satisfactory and I now
43:. No further edits should be made to this page.
1827:extremes of wetness—"rainfall" might be better
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1385:Could you explain "emergent tree species".
874:(same sentence) – " as well as" → "and by"
262:- all own works and with free licenses.
922:Plant_propagation#Seed_propagation_mat
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