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18:38, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
I notice that you've been creating articles on species of the genus Aeonium. Good work! May I suggest, though, that you add taxoboxes to the head of each article you create? I've gone ahead and done that for the three you've done so far. (It's not hard; I just learned to do it last night!)
Also, I recommend adding sources to your articles when you create them to verify what you write. The Spanish Wikipedia has articles on many of these species (linked from their page on the genus), and their sources are pretty decent ones, in case you need some to get started. Some of them are in English, so you shouldn't have a problem even if you don't speak Spanish.
Again, good job so far! Anturiaethwr Talk 18:46, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
Welcome!
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Anturiaethwr
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18:38, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
I notice that you've been creating articles on species of the genus Aeonium. Good work! May I suggest, though, that you add taxoboxes to the head of each article you create? I've gone ahead and done that for the three you've done so far. (It's not hard; I just learned to do it last night!)
Also, I recommend adding sources to your articles when you create them to verify what you write. The Spanish Wikipedia has articles on many of these species (linked from their page on the genus), and their sources are pretty decent ones, in case you need some to get started. Some of them are in English, so you shouldn't have a problem even if you don't speak Spanish.
Again, good job so far! Anturiaethwr Talk 18:46, 29 April 2009 (UTC)