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Failed verification
Maybe I'll keep track of cases in which I found an ostensibly sourced claim in an article not to be supported by its ostensible source (i.e., found it to fail verification), for future reference as to how common this is.

Rating key: Cases I caught (numbers are diff-links):
 * 1 — The claim only mildly or understandably misrepresents the source.
 * 2 — The source says something similar but not this.
 * 3 — The source says nothing similar.
 * 4 — The source casts doubt on the claim.
 * 5 — The source outright disagrees with the claim.
 * Aristida pungens: 2
 * Bernoulli differential equation: 5
 * Eastern Agricultural Complex: 3
 * Eleusine coracana: 2
 * Heat pump: 2
 * Phalaris caroliniana: 4
 * Phaseolus acutifolius: 1
 * Phyllostegia glabra: 2, 2
 * Tamarind: 2
 * Taos Pueblo: 1
 * Three Sisters (agriculture): 1
 * Scutigera coleoptrata: 2
 * Sweet potato storage: 3, 3
 * Wronskian: 1

Cases others caught (numbers are diff-links):
 * Venus flytrap: 3

Mathematics, undergraduate
From the American Institute of Mathematics's endorsements of free textbooks:

Other:

Sweet potatoes

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Sources of sources

 * Open-access books, in general
 * National Academies Press
 * See also the see-also sections of the catalog entries behind the DOIs of this publisher's books listed above.
 * Open-access books on mathematics
 * American Institute of Mathematics's endorsements of free textbooks
 * Books on crop plants, in general
 * North Carolina State University cooperative extension
 * Sweet potato books
 * British Library
 * Library and Archives Canada
 * Library of Congress
 * National Library of Australia
 * National Library of New Zealand
 * New York Public Library

Subpages

 * /DYK – mainly for humor
 * /Prep