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Thanks. See WP:Dead links. That should help. Frankly I still haven't figured out where to properly put the archive url if I find one, I'm sure that page or one of the pages mentioned at the top would tell me! You might want to read Help:Referencing for beginners also. Doug Weller talk 16:37, 11 November 2018 (UTC)
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Thanks for pinging me last week. (Been away - time of year.) I'm only working on Australian orchids at the moment but looking forward to reading your edits to Neobenthamia. I suggest that the Pridgeon refs. should be removed from the article - it's most unlikely that the editor who listed them has access to them (and is currently blocked anyway). Also very happy to help you with editing plant articles. Gderrin ( talk) 20:49, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
Hello again Prime Lemur,
Thanks for your note on Phaius tankervilleae var. australis about "plicate/pleated". I prefer to use everyday language in describing plant morphology - eg. "egg-shaped" instead of "ovate", thereby avoiding links. Instead of "plicate" I used "pleated" but since it's a slightly unusual word, added the WT link. There is a more easily accessed definition of "plicate" here but perhaps it's better not to have a link to "pleated" or "plicate"? All the best of the season and for 2019 to you. Gderrin ( talk) 20:29, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
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Thanks. See WP:Dead links. That should help. Frankly I still haven't figured out where to properly put the archive url if I find one, I'm sure that page or one of the pages mentioned at the top would tell me! You might want to read Help:Referencing for beginners also. Doug Weller talk 16:37, 11 November 2018 (UTC)
Hello Prime Lemur,
Thanks for pinging me last week. (Been away - time of year.) I'm only working on Australian orchids at the moment but looking forward to reading your edits to Neobenthamia. I suggest that the Pridgeon refs. should be removed from the article - it's most unlikely that the editor who listed them has access to them (and is currently blocked anyway). Also very happy to help you with editing plant articles. Gderrin ( talk) 20:49, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
Hello again Prime Lemur,
Thanks for your note on Phaius tankervilleae var. australis about "plicate/pleated". I prefer to use everyday language in describing plant morphology - eg. "egg-shaped" instead of "ovate", thereby avoiding links. Instead of "plicate" I used "pleated" but since it's a slightly unusual word, added the WT link. There is a more easily accessed definition of "plicate" here but perhaps it's better not to have a link to "pleated" or "plicate"? All the best of the season and for 2019 to you. Gderrin ( talk) 20:29, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
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