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This isWikiProjectPlants, a group of Wikipedians interested in improving coverage ofPlants. New participants are welcome; feel free totalk to us!
WikiProject Plants
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Domain:Eukaryota
KingdomPlantae
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Founded:20 August 2004
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SomeWikipedians have formed aproject to better organize information in articles related toplants. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on thetalk page and see theto-do list. To join the project, add your username to the list atWikiProject Plants/Participants or just jump in.

Statistics

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See also:Plant articles by quality
Plant articles by quality and importance
QualityImportance
TopHighMidLowNA???Total
FA23255080
FL142934
FM289289
GA65572100233
B2313826170531,130
C302891,2953,704205,338
Start51794,05723,1585027,449
Stub12,95460,3572963,341
List3201642,65932,849
Category9,7589,758
Disambig983983
File159159
Portal1313
Project134134
Redirect1223,08923,101
Template20,21820,218
NA55
Other3333
Assessed696868,83290,77454,681105155,147
Unassessed55
Total696868,83290,77454,681110155,152
WikiWork factors (?)ω =541,902Ω = 5.56

This table will update once per day, alternatively:Force update.

Further information:Assessment logs and statistics


Scope and goals

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ThisWikiProject aims primarily to describe all plants, that is, all species and natural hybrids belonging to the kingdomPlantae. This project's scope also includes notable artificial hybrids and cultivars,botanists andbotany-related articles.

Goals

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  1. Describe all ranks and notable clades (particularly orders, families, genera, species, and natural hybrids) of the kingdom Plantae.
  2. For species, natural hybrids, and notable artificial hybrids and cultivars, describe botanical properties, distribution, usage (medicine, food, etc.), botanical history, cultivation information, and common names.
  3. Develop and implement a robust method of naming plant articles for the ease of navigation and searching for Wikipedia users.
  4. MaintainCategory:Plants and its subcategories.

WikiProject family tree

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This WikiProject is an offshoot ofWikiProject Tree of Life:

RelatedWikiProjects

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Participants

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Further information:Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Participants andActive Editors of WikiProject Plants

Open tasks

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See also:Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Resources § To do

Media related toUnidentified plants at Wikimedia Commons

Monitoring

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New articles

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For a manual list, seeWikipedia:WikiProject Plants/New articles. For a bot-maintained list, seeUser:AlexNewArtBot/PlantsSearchResult.

Article alerts

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Did you know

Articles for deletion

Categories for discussion

Good article nominees

Requested moves

Articles to be merged

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Assessment

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See also:Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Assessment

For the criteria used in assessing articles for this project, seeWikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Assessment#Quality scale. It is important to rate the quality of articles correctly; the number of Stub-class articles shown in the Statistics table near the top of this page is much larger than the number of articles which are actually stubs. It appears that editors who expand stubs often forget to alter the quality rating. Stubs are by far the largest class of en:wikipedia plant articles, represented in red in bar below.

  • 2.8% List-Class
  • 63.1% Stub-Class
  • 27.3% Start-Class
  • 5.3% C-Class
  • 1.1% B-Class
  • 0.2% GA-Class
  • 0.1% FA-Class
  • 0% remaining


Article advice

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See also:Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Template

Plant article naming conventions

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These are now explained atWikipedia:Naming conventions (flora) (andWikipedia:Manual of Style#Animals, plants, and other organisms).

Monotypic plant taxa have not always been treated consistently; seeWP:MONOTYPICFLORA. A brief summary is "use the lowest principal rank, but no lower than genus,unless the genus name needs disambiguating, in which case use the species".

Discuss taxa not names

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Plant articles about groups of plants (taxa) are about theplants, not about thename of the group, and the opening of the article should reflect this (seeWP:REFERS).

Right:

  • Lambertia formosa, commonly known asmountain devil, is a shrub of the family Proteaceae, ...
  • Cucurbita (Latin for gourd) is a genus of herbaceous vine in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, ...
  • TheMarsileaceae are a small family of ...
  • Theradish (Raphanus sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family ...
  • Elms are deciduous trees comprising the genusUlmus in the plant family Ulmaceae.

Wrong:

  • Cucurbita (Latin for gourd) is the name of a genus of herbaceous vine in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, ...
  • Marsileaceae is the name of a small family of ...

The MoS atWP:BEGIN says that where possible "the page title should be the subject of the first sentence." So an article at the scientific name should begin with the scientific name; an article at the English name should begin with the English name.

Redirects

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Redirect pages should be created from at least all regularly usedsynonyms andEnglish names, including alternative styling of English names, such as the use of capital letters, hyphens or apostrophes. (As of May 2014[update] the Wikimedia software automatically finds alternative capitalizations when these are typed into the search box but not when used as wikilinks. Although the policy of the English Wikipedia is to use lowercase for the English names of organisms, there are still many articles which don't. Thus there should be a redirect fromGolden BladderwortGolden Bladderwort as well as fromGolden bladderwortGolden bladderwort.)

Do not create redirects hybrids using 'x' for '×'. The Wikimedia software handles this without a problem.

See theCategorization of Redirects section for more information.

Singular and plural with the names of taxa

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After an initiallengthy discussion and an additional discussion there is no consensus as to whether thegrammatical quantity of the taxon name in Latin should be followed when writing in English. Accordingly, the consensus is that the following three uses are all acceptable:

  • Plural with a definite article: e.g., "The [Family]-aceae are...", "They comprise..."
  • Singular without an article: e.g., "[Family]-aceae is...", "It comprises..."
  • Plural without an article: e.g., "[Family]-aceae are...", "They comprise..."

Common names

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For the use of common names as article titles, seeWP:Naming conventions (flora).

Sourced common namesused in English are to be included intaxon articles. Names that are genuinely widespread and familiar should be mentioned in the lead paragraph.

The use of botanical names as common names

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In some cases, the genus name has become the common name for a group of plants, particularly in a horticultural context. These cases include:

  • Using the common name for the genus as a whole, e.g. "hostas", "cannas".
  • Using the common name for only part of the genus, e.g. "pelargoniums", "rhododendrons" (as opposed to "azaleas").
  • Using the common name in a way that does not correspond to current genus boundaries at all, e.g. "geraniums".

Such uses should be explained in the lead, e.g. "Hosta is a genus of plants commonly known ashostas..." When a common name and a spelled-alike genus name refer to different groups this needs to be made very clear.

The singular of one of these common names is easily confused with an incorrectly formatted genus name and should be avoided as far as possible. When the plural means something like "those species and cultivars of the genus which are in cultivation" its use is more acceptable, as in "Hostas are widely cultivated, being particularly useful in the garden as shade-tolerant plants" meaning "Species and cultivars ofHosta are ..."

"A" or "an" with "herb..."

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Dialects of English differ in whether they pronounce the "h" in words like "herb", "herbaceous", etc. Accordingly they differ in whether they use "an" (e.g. most US dialects) or "a" (e.g. most UK dialects). Experience shows that using either "a" or "an" in these circumstances leads to endless back-and-forth edits. Some ways to avoid such problems are:

  • use an adjective rather than a noun:X is herbaceous rather thanX is a/an herbaceous plant
  • put another word between:X is a perennial herbaceous plant rather thanX is a/an herbaceous perennial plant
  • use the plural:Herbs are ... rather thanA/An herb is ...

"Synonyms" of scientific names

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Citation needed

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Whenever a list of synonyms appears in a taxobox, a citation needs to be given to support the statement that these are synonyms. This will almost always be a single citation; it is not appropriate to accumulate a list of "synonyms" from multiple sources, since the separate sources may not be compatible with one another. In rare cases, it may be necessary and acceptable to include more than one citation, for example, if the synonym reference contains a misspelling, then a citation could be added that discusses the correct spelling.

Appropriate citations

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There is as yet no single best source to cite for synonym lists for all plant taxa. The most appropriate source may be an authoritativemonograph orflora, but assessing that type of publication requires care, and usually requires specialist knowledge. Databases are being developed outside Wikipedia to bring together summaries of the most thorough taxonomic work on all plant species, and these often provide suitable synonym lists.

  1. Plants of the World Online (POWO): actively updated as of April 2024[update]. Don't use for pteridophytes as perWP:PLANTS/PPG – use World Ferns.
  2. World Ferns: based onPPG I but with regular updates.
  3. World Flora Online. World Flora Online replaces The Plant List, but continues some of its faults; for example as of 16 April 2024[update] it gave bothRosmarinus officinalis (here) andSalvia rosmarinus (here) as accepted names with separate entries. The records are stated to be derived from WCSP (now obsolete) on different dates. POWO correctly identifies these as synonyms.
  4. USDA GRIN Taxonomy: superb reference for agriculturally important crops and weeds, but as of 2014[update] the taxonomy is not being updated as rapidly as in the other databases
  5. Algaebase: for green algae
  6. Don't useThe Plant List (TPL): it was last updated in 2013 and is now obsolete; it drew a subset of its information from other databases and has compilation errors that do not accurately represent those databases.

Note:IPNI: (seed plants and lycophytes) is not an appropriate source for synonym lists (or species lists) because it aims to list all published names regardless of taxonomy; similarly,Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) is also not an appropriate source for a synonym list; rather, it aims to list all published opinions on synonymy.Tropicos also lists published opinions on synonymy and acceptance and doesn't endorse any single taxonomic point of view.

What to include

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It is desirable to discuss and fully disambiguate many of the large number of names found in botanical or gardening reference works that appear to bescientific names of plants, but synonym lists in publications often contain many elements that are notsynonyms as the term is used in theInternational Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, and these lists can be both difficult to interpret and confusing. The following approach is suggested:

  1. The taxobox synonyms area (thesynonyms parameter of theAutomatic taxobox andSpeciesbox templates) should be reserved for two kinds of names that are usefully considered to be synonyms of the taxon name used on the Wikipedia page:
    1. Names that are heterotypic synonyms as defined by the Code of Nomenclature, and
    2. Validly published names of a differentrank that have the same type (specimen) as the taxon name used on the Wikipedia page, are well-known, and don't have their own page.
  2. A section of the text area of the page could be used to explain interesting or difficult aspects of nomenclature. This section could be calledTaxonomic history orNomenclatural history.
  3. For taxonomic (heterotypic) synonyms, which are synonyms only in the opinion of a particular author or authors, it is important to include one or more citations to the source(s) of these taxonomic opinions (thesynonyms_ref parameter of the taxobox templates can be used for this).
  4. For nomenclatural (homotypic) synonyms, which involve the same type (specimen) and are less debatable, it is also desirable to include a citation to the source(s) from which this information was obtained.
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  • Cedrus libani var.brevifoliaHook.f. could be discussed on theCedrus libani page as a case of debatable taxonomic placement, and also listed as a synonym in the taxobox on the page forCedrus brevifolia.
  • Banksia latifolia var.minorMaiden & Camfield could be listed in the taxobox as a synonym ofBanksia oblongifolia (or as a synonym ofBanksia oblongifolia var.minor if a page about that variety were created).
  • The tribe Amygdaleae could be listed as a synonym of subfamilyAmygdaloideae (a homotypic synonym at a different rank).
The synonym list would include synonyms of subordinate taxa
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This is because in a Wikipedia taxobox (as in many other reference works) homotypic and heterotypic synonyms are not distinguished. For example, if a single cited source states that :

  • Spiraea densifloraNutt. ex Greenm. is a synonym ofSpiraea splendensBaumann ex K. Koch var.splendens and
  • Spiraea arbusculaGreene is a synonym ofSpiraea splendensBaumann ex K. Koch var.rosea(A. Gray) Kartesz & Gandhi

then the taxobox would list bothSpiraea densifloraNutt. ex Greenm. andSpiraea arbusculaGreene as synonyms ofSpiraea splendens.

Some cases to exclude from the taxobox (an incomplete list)
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  • Misidentifications would not appear in a synonym list, and often would not require mention. For example:
    • Crataegus pubescensSteud.nom. illeg. andCrataegus graciliorJ.B.Phipps are very commonly misapplied toCrataegus mexicanaDC., but if that situation is rectified it may no longer warrant discussion.
  • Names that do not satisfy the technical definition of abotanical name, and uncorrected forms, would be excluded:
    • Orthographic variants can be handled by redirects to the page with the correct spelling, and should not require any mention on the page. For example:
      • Pereskia opuntiaeflora, the original spelling used by de Candolle, could redirect toPereskia opuntiiflora, the corrected spelling specified by the code of nomenclature (article 60.8).
      • Populus sectionAegiros, a common misspelling, could redirect toPopulus sectionAigeiros.
    • Nom. inval. ornom. nud. signals a name that was not validly published as a botanical name. Few of these have become well known without being validated by a later publication, but a small number are well known, and these may warrant discussion. For example:
      • Crataegus macracanthaLodd. need not be listed; the validated name is written asCrataegus macracanthaLodd. ex Loudon orCrataegus macracanthaLoudon.
      • Subfamily PrunoideaeBurnett was not validly published becauseBurnett compiled a list of comments about the (group at the rank now considered to be a) subfamily but did not provide text that qualifies as a description, according to the requirements of our modern codes of nomenclature (and he did not provide a diagnosis or refer to a previous description).
    • Certain names published in suppressed works (opera oppressa) are considered invalid, and do not belong in the taxobox. It may be useful to discuss some of these in the page text. For example:
      • Michel Gandoger earned some renown for publishing a vast number of species names in the genusRosa in his suppressed workFlora Europae terrarumque adjacentium. It could be helpful to discuss these withRosa canina, which is sometimes noted as a species that caused taxonomic confusion.
  • Nom. rej. and/orNom. illeg. can signal a name that has not satisfied some of the rules of the code of nomenclature.Nom. rej. can also indicate names that have been explicitly rejected (articles 14 and 56). Some such names may be best omitted, and others may justify detailed explanation. For example:
    • On a page about the genusHierochloëR. Br., it might be desirable to discussSavastanaSchrank,TorresiaRuiz & Pav., andDisarrenumLabill. These names are rejected in favour ofHierochloë, but a different taxonomy could consider them to be separate fromHierochloë, in which case they are valid and legitimate botanical names.

Trade designations

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In addition to a unique cultivar name (regulated by theInternational Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants), many cultivated plants have "selling names" or "marketing names"; theICNCP calls these "trade designations". Trade designations are not regulated by theICNCP; they are often different in different countries and can change over time. TheICNCP states that "trade designations must always be distinguished typographically from cultivar, Group and grex epithets." They should never be set in single quotes. Some are also registered trade marks (which cultivar names never are). There is currently no consensus as to how to represent trade designations in Wikipedia.

The template{{tdes}} can be used; one advantage is that if a consensus is reached in future, consistency will be easy to achieve.

  • TheRHS uses a different font face. This is the default for{{tdes}}.''S. vulgaris'' {{tdes|Ludwig Spaeth}}Syringa vulgarisLudwig Spaeth.
  • An alternative different font face can be produced using''S. vulgaris'' {{tdes|Ludwig Spaeth|roman}}Syringa vulgarisLudwig Spaeth. However, the font will only be noticeably different if the main text is in a sans-serif font.
  • TheICNCP specifies use of a different font face, and illustrates this with use of small capitals.''S. vulgaris'' {{tdes|Ludwig Spaeth|smallcaps}}S. vulgarisLudwig Spaeth. Small capitals are generally disliked in Wikipedia.
  • Plain text can be used, making clear the nature of the name. It is still useful to mark the name in the source as a trade designation.''S. vulgaris'' 'Andenken an Ludwig Späth' is often sold as {{tdes|Ludwig Spaeth|plain}}S. vulgaris 'Andenken an Ludwig Späth' is often sold asLudwig Spaeth.

Categorization of Articles

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See also:WP:PLANTS/Categorization,WP:PLANTS/World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, andWP:PLANTS/Description in year categories

There are a number of standard categories that involve WP:PLANTS and that should be added to a plant article or redirect:

For the categorization of redirects using "R templates", see below.

Most articles on higher taxa already exist. For new articles on genera and species, put the article in at least the following categories (replacing capitalized words by actual names):

New genus articles

  • Normally [[Category:FAMILY]] but may be higher for small families (e.g. [[Category:ORDER]] or [[Category:CLADE]]) or lower for large families or the APG3 "lumped" families (e.g. [[Category:SUBFAMILY]]).
  • Normally [[Category:FAMILY genera]] but may be higher for small families (e.g. [[Category:ORDER genera]] or [[Category:CLADE genera]]) or lower for large families (e.g. [[Category:SUBFAMILY genera]]).

New species articles

  • Normally [[Category:GENUS|SPECIES]] but may be higher for small genera (e.g. [[Category:FAMILY]]).
  • [[Category:Plants described in YEAR]] where YEAR is the year of first description, regardless of later changes of name (seeWP:PLANTS/Description in year categories).

Categorization of Redirects

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R templates for redirects not involving monotypic taxa

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Redirect pages involving the scientific names of plants should be placed into a "redirect category" using an appropriate "R template" as shown in the table below, unless the redirect is concerned with the accepted names ofmonotypic taxa. "Scientific name" is here interpreted broadly as meaning "Latin name", which may or may not be a valid taxonomic synonym.

To
Scientific nameEnglish name
FromScientific name{{R from alternative scientific name|plant}}*{{R from scientific name|plant}}*
English name{{R to scientific name|plant}}*See{{R template index}}

* Subcategorizing the redirect as a plant makes access and maintenance via the appropriate category easier.

Examples:

R templates for redirects involving monotypic taxa

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Wheremonotypic taxa are involved, there will be change of rank. There are two cases:

These redirects should also be categorized by taxon rank – seeWP:PLANTS/Categorization#Monotypic taxa.

Other useful R templates

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  • {{Redr|from other capitalisation}} - for redirects from one capitalization of the English name of a taxon to another

Botanists

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WikiProject Plants has a number of components, these include taxa, botanical topics, and botanists. When describing taxa with authorities, the authorities should be checked against theList of botanists by author abbreviation, and if necessary, added. Authorities should be linked, and ifred linked, consideration should be given to creating a biographical page. Wikipedia has no specific criteria for botanists, although it has forscientists in general. In most cases recognising an author by linking their name to a species as an authority is a form of notability, and any requests for deletion should be directed to this section.

Botanist biography pages should at a minimum contain the following, the{{infobox scientist}} and{{botanist}} templates (the latter in turn creates a Reference to "Author Query" at the International Plant Names Index), a list of publications, including the ones that give them botanical authority status, and links to taxa they named, or are named in their honour. The botanist template will also generate a category (Category:Botanists with author abbreviations). In the Talk page the use of the {{WikiProject Plants|class=|importance=|botanist=yes}} template will link it to the project.

Carl Linnaeus can be used as a model for aGood Article of a botanist biography.

The LuEsther T. Mertz Library of the New York Botanical Garden has provided acentralized guide for editing and creating biographical articles for botanists.

Templates

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See also:Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Resources § Templates


Categories

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Resources

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