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I always thought that the Thistle was the national flower of Scotland, but the article on Common Bluebell says that this flower is also considered to be the national flower of Scotland. It's not mentioned in the article on Scotland... -- Bardcom ( talk) 16:36, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
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The issue appears to be that POWO is dividing Campanula rotundifolia into separate species where other most sources are not.
It looks like this may be a divide between different academic groups with papers and books from Eurasia more often using these species names while in North America there seems to be a firm consensus that Campanula rotundifolia is one species with just subspecies or varieties in N. America. Since we follow POWO here on wikipedia as the broadest source for accepted botanical species names, it is important that we use their information. However, in a case like this we should also note that they are alone or nearly alone in this usage, especially in papers written in the English speaking world.
Here are the numbers I have found:
I'm currently thinking about how exactly to word this to present a neutral encyclopedic point of view. MtBotany ( talk) 19:55, 2 May 2023 (UTC)
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I always thought that the Thistle was the national flower of Scotland, but the article on Common Bluebell says that this flower is also considered to be the national flower of Scotland. It's not mentioned in the article on Scotland... -- Bardcom ( talk) 16:36, 12 May 2008 (UTC)
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Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 20:49, 29 July 2017 (UTC)
The issue appears to be that POWO is dividing Campanula rotundifolia into separate species where other most sources are not.
It looks like this may be a divide between different academic groups with papers and books from Eurasia more often using these species names while in North America there seems to be a firm consensus that Campanula rotundifolia is one species with just subspecies or varieties in N. America. Since we follow POWO here on wikipedia as the broadest source for accepted botanical species names, it is important that we use their information. However, in a case like this we should also note that they are alone or nearly alone in this usage, especially in papers written in the English speaking world.
Here are the numbers I have found:
I'm currently thinking about how exactly to word this to present a neutral encyclopedic point of view. MtBotany ( talk) 19:55, 2 May 2023 (UTC)