User talk:Greenmoss

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Pimmit Hills
Hi Greenmoss, I saw your additions to Pimmit Hills, Virginia, "the area is known for its population of large Oak, Poplar, and Cedar trees" - this strikes me as a rather unusual mix of trees to plant, are you sure of the identifications? - Quercus I can understand, but Populus is notoriously bad as an urban tree due to its invasive root system (many communities ban planting it), and Cedrus hasn't been widely planted in the US until very recent years due to low availability - MPF 13:56, 22 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Pimmit Hills
No, I'm not really sure of the species. I've since read that we have Tulip trees instead of Poplars. I should probably change the Wiki entry again.
 * Thanks for checking! I can do the change if you like - MPF 10:13, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Calabasa
You didn't leave your signature on my talk page, so at first I wasn't sure who was writing to me. Chang is the Wade-Giles transliteration of my name. The pinyin transliteration is Zhang. I removed the category:vegetable link by accident. I double checked the differences between calabash and calabasa (calabaza) using www.dictionary.com plus some additional sites that I searched from google. Allentchang 01:23, 10 Jan 2005 (UTC)


 * Note that the correct word in Spanish is "Calabaza". "Calabasa" doesn't even appear on Spanish dictionaries.

Image copyright problem with Image:Karte Montevideo MKL1888 kl.png
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Post-nasal Drip
Greenmoss, I left a talk comment om the Post-nasal Drip page. Please read. The gist of it is that mucus does not *generally speaking* come from the sinuses. -- Derkire (talk) 21:52, 24 April 2010 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:Calabasa fruit.jpg
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Please claim your upload(s): File:Calabasa leaf.jpg
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File source problem with File:Calabasa leaf.jpg
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