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Oct 3, 2011 7:06 PM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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Rick, yes you're completely seeing our concept.

RickCorey said:Could there be a special entry for the genus-with-no-species?


Right indeed. This would have to be flexible enough to support a variety of rulesets that would support several scenarios. The idea would be to have these article-type entries for various top-level plant types, whether that means a genus-species (no cultivar) or genus-no-species.

RickCorey said:I can imagine that such "genus articles" would rapidly become collaborations as people make suggestions, merge their contributions, and link to other online articles.


You're seeing this exactly as we do. Thumbs up

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