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[edit] Barnstar
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[edit] WikiProject Novels
Hi, I notice you are busy adding Brazilian novels and was wondering if you have an interest in joining WP:NOVELS :: Kevinalewis : (Talk Page)/(Desk) 10:39, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Tecoma
Hi RCP - they are different genera, but were formerly (a long time ago!) treated as the same genus, so many of the species of Tabebuia were first described as species of Tecoma. They were then later split out into their own genus. Thus they have synonyms in Tecoma, even though they are no longer included in that genus - MPF 11:49, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] List of plants of Cerrado vegetation of Brazil
Oi RCP, Eu tenho as seguintes referências que poderiam ampliar esta lista e a lista da Caatinga:
- Ferri, Mário Guimarães:A Vegetação de Cerrados Brasileiros (editado com Lagoa Santa de Warming).Edição conjunta Itatiaia e Edusp, 1973
- Ferri, Mário Guimarães (coordenador):III Simpósio sobre o Cerrado, Ed. USP e Ed. Edgard Blücher, 1971
- Proença, Carolyn; Oliveira, Rafael S. & Silva, Ana Palmira:Flores e Frutos do Cerrado, Ed. UnB e Imprensa Ofcial do Estado, 2000
- Harley, Raymond M. & Ana Maria Giulietti:Flores Nativas da Chapada Diamantina.Ed. Rima 2004
Você acha que isto poderia ajudar? Berton 15:38, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hyacinthaceae
I would strongly recommend providing an explicit reference or citation for the list of genera provided for this or any other plant family. The circumscriptions of many flowering plant families are in a state of flux so one authority's list may differ considerably from another's. (And please check the spellings of the names, e.g., Hyacynthoides which I'm fairly certain is misspelled. The propagation of misspellings and other misinformation is one unfortunate result of uncritically copying from a website that is apparently not based on published data or peer-reviewed. I don't want to single you out, this has been one of my pet peeves at Wikipedia and one I have railed against numerous times.) MrDarwin 20:32, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Aralia spinosa
Hi Ricardo--I'm pretty sure the application of the common name "toothache tree" to Aralia spinosa is erroneous. This name is generally used for Zanthoxylum, which has had a medicinal usage specifically for its supposed numbing properties. I have seen no references to such medicinal usage for Aralia spinosa although I see this name is used in one of the references linked in the article, and also found references to this name used for Aralia spinosa on the web. My suspicion is that this name arises from confusion of this species with Zanthoxylum, which shares some other common names with Aralia spinosa, and most likely because of sloppy scholarship in the herbal references. I'm not sure how best to deal with this in the article so I'm leaving it for now. MrDarwin 14:38, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] In your wanderings...
Hi RCP,
You've been all over my watchlist the past couple months... finally followed your contribs to see what it's all about :).
If during your travels through the collection of plant and garden articles you notice any that have "how-to" information (how to grow, sow, cut, dig, etc.), please let me know. This sort of information is frowned upon on wikipedia, and often gets deleted before it can be moved to wikibooks (where it's more than welcome... the {{Howto}} template unfortunately seems to do nothing more than spur contributors to delete these sections in order to "prevent their articles from being exiled to wikibooks").
Since you removed and then later re-added a link to b:A Wikimanual of Gardening, I assume you know where it all goes... if you want to just transwiki the stuff yourself, please do (but be sure to follow the WB protocols, or it will possibly end up getting deleted anyway). If you have any suggestions on building up that book, please let me know (or better yet just join the fun and write in it!) I suspect that a lot of wikipedia readers who go to plant articles are looking for this kind of information, and it's a good idea to keep any contributions along those lines somewhere for them.
BTW, Bailey's book was at one time transwikied (in it's entirety) from gutenburg to wikibooks (see b:Manual_of_Gardening), and has since been partially transferred to commons. If you'd be interested in annotating it (i.e., wikilinking and and such), it could be re-transwikied. --SB_Johnny|talk|books 19:38, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Plant list model
Common name | Scientific name |
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Arrowhead, Syngonium | Syngonium podophyllum |
Prickly thrift | Acantholimon glumaceum |
Water Fern | Azolla filiculoides |
[edit] Globularia vulgaris
Why is Globularia vulgaris a redirect to Globularia trichosantha? Vulgaris has its own article in the French and Swedish Wikipedias. Punkmorten 08:54, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Gratiola
Thank you for reference in ukrainian page. There is small problem. Article in uk:Авран about Genus:Gratiola. Also in pt:Gratiola and lt:Raitinytė. In hu and en about Species:Gratiola officinalis. Necessary to regulate intewiki-conflict. --Yakudza 20:53, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry, I probably mistaken, but You were an author of the article Gratiola officinalis. I correct this problem. --Yakudza 20:59, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Brazil
Hi how is life in Brazil? What is the temperature there at present? I have always wanted to go to Brazil, Argentina and Peru. My cousin Jonathen Cornelius lives in Lima who I may visit some time. São Paulo and Rio are a bit busy though!! Ernst Stavro Blofeld 15:18, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
My life in Barry in the countryside of the Vale of Glamorgan (the photo on the page is from my bedroom window) in Wales seems extremely privelaged compared to some people in Brazil. I studied Sao Paulo as part of my geography degree and I was amazed at the contrast in lifestyle that exists in the city. The very rich living in Gated communities next door to shanty town settlments because of uneven development. This causes a lot of resentment between the rich and poor which may lead to violence. What work have you been doing on wikipedia. I would be willing to help you out with starting Brazilian articles although I am very busy see my contribs. e.g Shalu Monastery, William Garwood, Margit Anna etc. Ernst Stavro Blofeld 16:08, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
How very extraordinary! I compiled the List of Fiats see the list but there is a fiat template you can use see Fiat Turbina. Ernst Stavro Blofeld 19:26, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
Nice work mate I like Acioa edulis. Your country is undoubtedly the most biologically rich and diverse on the planet. There must be millions of articles on Brazilian forestry and species that are missing from wikipedia. Do you agree? Ernst Stavro Blofeld 20:15, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
HI yes but the main problem is (I studied this for my 1st class Geography Degree) is that international debt in Brazil and the need to develop economically is seen as of primary importance with devastating consequences for the natural forest of Brazil. The rate of deforestation and logging to sell timber and to make way for mining and cattle ranches has been appalling. Not only does deforestation remove a extremely beautiful forest but it is removing one of the most important sources of oxygen on planet earth and removing an important in taker of Carbon dioxide - worsening current greenhouse effect problems. Not only that the burning of forest can only enhance Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. I am planning on a career as an ecologist myself. Understood? Ernst Stavro Blofeld 20:45, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
HI. I have seen Astrocaryum vulgare and have started Astrocaryum genus - please check this and categorize it further. but can I give you a few slight corrections on your English. ON the article Astrocaryum vulgare for instance it should read like this:
Astrocaryum vulgare is a palm native TO Amazon Rainforest vegetation, which IS typical of Pará state in Brazil
rather than from!! I speak Spanish and I know that the word de means to and from. It is probably similar in Portugese to English. Your English is very good though. Ernst Stavro Blofeld 15:59, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Ernst Stavro Blofeld 15:56, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Como está a vida em Brasil? I haven't seen your name in ages. I am considering entering a job to help in the war against global warming. I am currently looking around to see what work I can find. Ernst Stavro Blofeld 15:44, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Reason for Category?
Please see my note at Category talk:Agricultural insects. Thanks. Pollinator 02:07, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] WPBiography tags
Hi, I've noticed you adding a lot of WikiProject Biography tags to articles. While certainly helpful, I was wondering if you would be able to rate some of the articles you're adding the tags on. It would make it much easier on all of us.--Wizardman 07:00, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] No, thank you!
I still can't believe you're willing to do it, and never get side-tracked with all the fluff. Wikipedia does have a good number of editors like you, though, who quietly go about the detail work necessary to make it a useful, functioning contribution to the overall usefulness of cyberspace. KP Botany 01:33, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Phytophthora
Question: On 21 February you added the Fungi Project banner to the Phytophthora discussion page. I thought that the Fungi Project was limited to Kingdom Fungi. Is it broader? Also, do you have any input regarding the proper kingdom for Phytophthora? See, for example Talk:Oomycete --Bejnar 15:52, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Hi
I always run into your articles, but I have never stopped by to say hello, so I thought I would. Good work on all the neotropical plant articles. All the best. Guettarda 16:09, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Monotropa uniflora
please leave a summary of your changes. 129.2.19.149 17:28, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Radishes
Hi,
I noticed you re-added the medical uses section to radishes, with a reference. I removed it in the first place because of the lack of a reference for the treatment of intestinal parasites. I ended up removing your reference (as it had no actual 'references' of its own) but substituted another one I found that did have a reference list. All this to say you may want to look at the page again to see if th changes were acceptable.
Thanks,
WLU 12:46, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bot-assisted announcements
Hi Ricardo! I think you might be interested in
Colchicum 23:36, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] WP:PLANTS importance assessment
Greetings! I've noticed you've been assessing some articles for WP:PLANTS. Thanks! With 6,000+ articles unassessed, we need all the help we can get. I just wanted to mention that you may have been assessing the articles' importance a little on the high side. Take a look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Assessment#Importance scale and also the discussion Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Plants#Assessment and Project Banner where I presented some information on assessment. Some of the articles like deadly nightshade may be highly read pages, but they present a narrow topic. So it doesn't seem to be Low-importance or High-importance. Mid seem like a good assessment. Though I suppose it doesn't matter much. I just wanted to bring those two links to your attention. :-) Cheers, --Rkitko (talk) 02:42, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Carrot / Wild carrot
Hello. Back on April 1st (a bad day to do editing?) you added a merge to Carrot tag to Wild carrot, and then a merge to Wild carrot to Carrot. Today I noticed when someone removed the tag from Carrot, and then from Wild carrot, observing that they could not find any discussion on either talk page. Without some discussion, and given that at least one of these should have been a mergefrom, it was not unreasonable to think this was all misapplied (or, especially given the date, a joke). You might want to revisit and try to capture why you thought this a good idea, on the talk page?
Also, I'm surprised that, added on that same day, the aka names "Devil's Plague or Bird's Nest Plant" have remained. While I can find them on the web, if you could add a couple lines to the trivia section that mentions the reasons for those names I think it would help. (I'm kind of surprised every weed isn't called devil's plague !) Shenme 04:49, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Acacia manguim/Acacia mangium
How do we know that the two are equivalent (thus the redirect)?. I found the spelling "manguim" in a book index
- Rätsch, Christian. Enzyklopädie der psychoaktiven Pflanzen, Botanik, Ethnopharmakologie und Anwendungen, 7. Auflage. AT Verlag, 2004, 941 Seiten. ISBN 3855025703
but I haven't seen too much on it otherwise.Dcarlson 21:06, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Missing species
G'day,
Sure, I'll create your template now. One thing to bear in mind is that like {{missing article}}, this template will be very large, and I have found that using subst: on a large listing of these fails, and rendering them without subst takes a very long time and can fail as well. See Wikipedia:List of missing journals/DOAJ for a failed attempt at using my template on a long listing; you may need to view the history as the article itself wont load. Anyway, caveats aside, I'll build the template and you can find what works for you. John Vandenberg 23:45, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
- {{missing species}} is now working as best I can tell. There are a few things that can be done to optimise it, but I would like to see how/where you intend to use it before going overboard. Let me know on the template talk page if there are any bugs. John Vandenberg 00:40, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Anadenanthera peregrina var. falcata
Hi!
I'm working on making a taxobox range map for this tree, but I'm not exactly sure about what to put for the range. Would you say that the Brazilian states that you mentioned in the article would suffice for the approximate global range map in the Taxobox, or do you think the map would need to include more area?Dcarlson 17:37, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Brazil Collaboration
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[edit] Clades versus Taxa
Articles that are about clades in the APG II system probably should not be assessed to need taxoboxes. Most of them state obviously at the beginning that this is the case, "In the APG II system (2003) for the classification of flowering plants, the name asterids refers to a clade (a monophyletic group)." You can also check this article: APG II system, although there are cases where the name is both a formal taxon, which would merit a taxobox, and a clade. Again, thanks for all of the detail work you do in plants--we'd be totally hopeless, not just partially, without your help. KP Botany 19:42, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Brazil
Ah long time no see. Howz the situation in Brazil at present?? Coincidentally I',ve been adding many Brazilian actresses articles today - is it me or are the women in your country very attractive?? -or is it just the supermodels and actresses? ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 12:41, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
Hello? Your work on the wildlife has been consistently excellent -I've just checked -I'm very impressed. ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Expecting you" Contribs 12:48, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Gastrolobium
Photos - yep - will come eventually - thanks for the reminder - cheers SatuSuro 03:42, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Leaf
Ferns do not have cotyledons, but they have true leaves. --EncycloPetey 23:10, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
- I do not understand what you are trying to say. Ferns have leaves; you can see them yes? Ferns do not have cotyledons. If you can provide evidence that ferns have cotyledons, please cite a source. Every source you gave me says that cotyledons are found in seed plants, and ferns are not seed plants. --EncycloPetey 18:49, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
- This search finds journal articles discussing "true leaves" in ferns. The UC Davis website is wrong. --EncycloPetey 18:55, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
Actually, the term can be and is used meaningfully with ferns. Vascular plants have true leaves because the leaves contain vascular tissue, the leaf blade is divided into tissue layers, and the epidermis is penetrated by stomatal openings. Bryophytes lack vascular tissues, internal differentiation, and have no stomata on their "leaves". Therefore morphologists say that bryophyte leaves are not "true leaves". --EncycloPetey 22:01, 22 September 2007 (UTC) (PS - my degree and graduate research were in the field of comparative and evolutionary botany) —Preceding unsigned comment added by EncycloPetey (talk • contribs) 22:02, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Ooops!!: Pink, A. (2004). Gardening for the Million
Hi Ricardo - you've added this reference to lots of plant articles, including a link to Alfred Pink . . . you might want to see where the link goes (!!), and maybe set up a disambig page to deal with it! - MPF 10:37, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Justicia_adhatoda
In your above mentioned article you wrote that the plant is native to Brazil but I found in Northern Pakistan in wild and in another place it is also mentioned as south asian. Can you clarify?
http://kipili.com/?p=160 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justicia_adhatoda
Khalid Mahmood —Preceding comment was added at 17:01, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
- Hi RCP, thanks for clarification.
Khalid Mahmood —Preceding comment was added at 18:37, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Merry Christmas
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[edit] WikiProject Novels - 1st Coordinators Election
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[edit] Guaba of Ecuador
Hi Ricardo! I'm not sure if you saw the conversation at WT:PLANTS about this article, but it was brought to the project's attention. In trying to locate the scientific name, I stumbled upon Inga edulis, an article that you initially wrote. I was hoping you might have additional information that would confirm "Guaba de Vejuco" or "Guaba de bejuco" is indeed Inga edulis before I perform a merge. Any help you could offer would be appreciated! Thanks. --Rkitko (talk) 19:08, 2 May 2008 (UTC)
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