Talk:Asclepiadoideae

Post to  To:	"Sastapeliads" , willy900wonka@yahoo.com Subject:	Asclepiadaceae on Wikipedia Hello all,

I recently discovered that http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepiadaceae is a very sparsely populated back bone of a section on Wikipedia. Wiki is a free on line encyclopedia. Dr.'s Loukie Viljoen and Fabio d'Alessi have a wonderful site, rich with features and accessories, and above all information. The comparison is appalling. Hoodia of course is there.

I am suggesting that those who have a mind to allow wiki to use some of their non-proprietary information, and have some time to do so, help the wikipedia section.

* The process is easy. * 1) create an account - free;    *   2) goto the above link; * 3)read, then choose a red (non-existent) link;    *  4) once at the non-existent link, you will be asked if you want to create this page; * 5) (if yes) a gui editor will appear  - pictures are uploaded using the upload command from the side bar or simply refer to them and it will prompt u;    *  6) use (edit) any page as a template.

I don't want this to defer energies from the fore mentioned work of Loukie, so I reluctantly add this here. There are several projects that interest me. Keeping information and knowledge for our progeny / posterity is one.

Please let me know if I am off base and over-stepping my bounds.

Thank you for your understanding, Willy -

BTW I will enter this for everyone to access in the d iscussion tab of the article.

For consistency with other Wikipedia articles, the non-Wikipedia links within the article should be moved to an "External links" section at the end. MrDarwin 20:55, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

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Other genera in Endress
Treatment of the genera listed in "Other genera" by Endress 2000, 2014, and 2018 + GRIN-Global

Everything that is accepted in 2000 or 2018 is in Asclepiadeae.

Plantdrew (talk) 21:05, 3 December 2023 (UTC)
 * Useful, thanks. For reference I added what GRIN says as of 4 December 2023. Peter coxhead (talk) 15:47, 4 December 2023 (UTC)