Taraxalisin was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 15 June 2017 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Taraxacum officinale. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here. |
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If nobody objects, in a few days I'm going to redirect this article to Dandelion. It doesn't add anything to the information found there. -- Dbutler1986 ( talk) 23:53, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
So, where is the species native? -- Una Smith ( talk) 04:35, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
"It blooms from March until October"
Oh, yellow fields for a half of a year. This would be very nice as for myself. Cmapm ( talk) 10:52, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I'd like to merge Medicinal properties of dandelion into this article, since it duplicates the subject and scope of this page. Really, I'd like to just delete it right out, but it might have some points that aren't covered in the Uses section of this page. Should it be merged into this page? Any thoughts? Indeterminate ( talk) 19:17, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
The list of subspecies on this page was quite a problem, but clearly removing it is not popular. FNA was originally cited for the list of subspecies, but it actually says something rather opposite to that "Phenotypic and genotypic variation of this species have been studied in North America ... but results of those studies did not lead to the recognition of microspecies." That's botanist speak for "they decided to not split the species, as it occurs in NA". Some comments: Taraxacum ceratophorum probably needs its own page, citing http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242351280 The autonym T. officinale subsp. officinale shouldn't have any authorities, autonyms don't, any source that cites it with authorities is not good botany, and should be disregarded. Rothmaler's flora of Germany dates from 1966 and occurs with the phrase "in the past". We need to decide whether to consider that outdated or current, and whether to follow FNA in considering that subsp. vulgare and subsp. officinale don't need to be separated. I have seen, but don't have Dudman, A.A.; Richards, A.J. 1997, 2000. Dandelions of Great Britain and Ireland. Botanical Society of the British Isles, London. If anyone can check it, it might discuss what is a good up-to-date classification of T. officinale throughout the world. Nadiatalent ( talk) 12:58, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
User:Nguyen1310 has changed the article's description of Taraxacum officinale, based on a plant found in his neighbor's backyard. That plant had stems 1-2 cm thick, with brown thorns like those of a rose bush, and was capable of being chopped down. If the description is correct, the plant was not T. officinale. (I would be interested to know what it was. Are there any pictures of it?) I have reverted Nguyen's edits. Maproom ( talk) 11:24, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
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Taraxalisin was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 15 June 2017 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Taraxacum officinale. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here. |
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If nobody objects, in a few days I'm going to redirect this article to Dandelion. It doesn't add anything to the information found there. -- Dbutler1986 ( talk) 23:53, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
So, where is the species native? -- Una Smith ( talk) 04:35, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
"It blooms from March until October"
Oh, yellow fields for a half of a year. This would be very nice as for myself. Cmapm ( talk) 10:52, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
I'd like to merge Medicinal properties of dandelion into this article, since it duplicates the subject and scope of this page. Really, I'd like to just delete it right out, but it might have some points that aren't covered in the Uses section of this page. Should it be merged into this page? Any thoughts? Indeterminate ( talk) 19:17, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
The list of subspecies on this page was quite a problem, but clearly removing it is not popular. FNA was originally cited for the list of subspecies, but it actually says something rather opposite to that "Phenotypic and genotypic variation of this species have been studied in North America ... but results of those studies did not lead to the recognition of microspecies." That's botanist speak for "they decided to not split the species, as it occurs in NA". Some comments: Taraxacum ceratophorum probably needs its own page, citing http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242351280 The autonym T. officinale subsp. officinale shouldn't have any authorities, autonyms don't, any source that cites it with authorities is not good botany, and should be disregarded. Rothmaler's flora of Germany dates from 1966 and occurs with the phrase "in the past". We need to decide whether to consider that outdated or current, and whether to follow FNA in considering that subsp. vulgare and subsp. officinale don't need to be separated. I have seen, but don't have Dudman, A.A.; Richards, A.J. 1997, 2000. Dandelions of Great Britain and Ireland. Botanical Society of the British Isles, London. If anyone can check it, it might discuss what is a good up-to-date classification of T. officinale throughout the world. Nadiatalent ( talk) 12:58, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
User:Nguyen1310 has changed the article's description of Taraxacum officinale, based on a plant found in his neighbor's backyard. That plant had stems 1-2 cm thick, with brown thorns like those of a rose bush, and was capable of being chopped down. If the description is correct, the plant was not T. officinale. (I would be interested to know what it was. Are there any pictures of it?) I have reverted Nguyen's edits. Maproom ( talk) 11:24, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved ( non-admin closure) ___ CAPTAIN MEDUSA talk 00:05, 30 June 2019 (UTC)
Taraxacum officinale → Common dandelion – Per WP:COMMONNAME, and discussion started at Talk:Taraxacum#Requested move 5 June 2019. Captain Eek Edits Ho Cap'n! ⚓ 19:13, 22 June 2019 (UTC)