Next up: US conifers. Licensing information for the images (there are a lot of them) will be up shortly on the list talk page. (Part of your reviewing work is already done here, since some rows are almost identical to the ones at
List of inventoried conifers in Canada ... if you sort on the 3rd column, these rows will be displayed first.) Once again, there's some basic information here about some trees that are common in North America (and many are common in temperate zones around the world). Feedback is welcome. - Dank (
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23:57, 23 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Pinus palustris: "A forest" OR "Forests" instead of "Forest". Also change the "have" to "has", if the singular is more appropriate. -
MPGuy2824 (
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11:13, 29 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Support promotion. Couldn't find any other issues with the prose. A few of the ref are missing their archive links, though. -
MPGuy2824 (
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01:16, 31 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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MPGuy2824: I've relied on
IABot for this when I've been asked before ... I did the run and checked "Add archives to all non-dead references", and it claimed the run was successful ... but it found no references that it wanted to add archive links to. I'm not seeing any evidence
here that the bot is having problems. Not sure what to do. - Dank (
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15:14, 31 May 2024 (UTC)reply
You can rethink the "Key" section since the lists are now merged.
It seems odd that Abies concolor "Grows best, ... in the mid-latitudes of California's Sierra Nevada.", but its distribution doesn't include California.
Some of the "Uses" end with a full-stop, some don't. I think they should all be removed.
Wikilink "Mississippi River states".
Going with "except for ... states bordering the river".
"one specimen was found to be 1650 years old." It would be nice to get an online citation for this fact.
"sometimes living 500 years or more" add an online citation for this one as well.
"principle provider of timber" to "principal provider of timber"
Sometimes the "Uses:" sentence is a different paragraph, sometimes not. Please make it consistent.
Wikilink the first usage of "subalpine".
In a sortable table, either all need to be linked or none (although as a practical matter, that means it's best to find an excuse to link it once somewhere above all the rows of the table). There were two, I linked both.