Talk:Pimelodendron amboinicum

Thanks and a note on standardisation or over-conformity?
Thank you for the edits on this page, they all but one improve the page. Once again showing the importance of external proofreaders among other things. I do disagree with one edit and I talk about it below. Again thank you for your edits and for contributing to WP. Brunswicknic (talk) 09:08, 1 February 2021 (UTC)

For some reason on plant species pages there has arisen a standard form of the the first sentence of the lede: Some plant is a a plant of the family Someplantaceae. This is not a form insisted upon by WikiProject_Plants/Template. In the two good article mentioned in that guide, Acacia pycnantha and Ornithogalum umbellatum, the first does follow the pattern, but in the second page there is a differing pattern. The use of "family 'family name'" is one I have only ever observed in the plant pages of wikipedia. In the page Brunswicknic (talk) 09:08, 1 February 2021 (UTC)


 * , some previous discussions:


 * User_talk:WolfmanSF/Archive3 from 2011 (medium)
 * User_talk:WolfmanSF/Archive7 from December 2017 (long)
 * User_talk:William_Avery/Archive_12 from January 2018 (short)
 * User_talk:Hyperik/Archive_1 from December 2018 (medium)


 * I don't much care either way. I do think there should be parallel construction: e.g. either "species of plant in the family Fooaceae" or "plant species in the Fooaceae family", where the taxon (plant/Fooaceae) and the rank (species/family) are given in the same order; "plant species in the family Fooaceae" is undesirable in my opinion.


 * This has long been WolfmanSF's axe to grind. William Avery started following WolfmanSF's example at some point, followed by SchreiberBike in 2018. I don't care much, and neither does Peter coxhead, but as he said on Hyperik's talk, "but the reality is that if you write "Pieridae family", sooner or later WolfmanSF will change it to "family Pieridae" – look at their contributions – so you may as well not." However, WolfmanSF hasn't been active in recent months. Plantdrew (talk) 20:47, 2 February 2021 (UTC)