User talk:Gillylax

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Peer Review
Peer Review for Salix caroliniana Kcabbage (talk) 03:32, 21 November 2023 (UTC)


 * 1.   The culture section was a really nice touch and very interesting. Knowing what this plant was used for and why was very cool to learn!
 * 2.   I would suggest sorting out the references section to enter them just the correct way and remove the links. Also removing the Taxonomy section/header or editing it to reflect the history of the taxonomy/ meaning behind its name. The listed taxonomy is already in the taxobox of your species Wikipedia page. These changes would help the page be less cluttered when you update it.
 * 3.    Removing the unnecessary taxonomy header and fixing several spelling mistakes are the most important to massively improving this article.
 * 4.   Seeing the culture section really inspired me, I completely forgot that could be an option.
 * 5.     They do not meet the word count criteria. Kcabbage (talk) 03:33, 21 November 2023 (UTC)