User talk:Honymand

Hi, don't write anything here unless you absoluetely must - I probably won't see it. Rather use da:Brugerdiskussion:Honymand.

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Copyright problem on Canopy walkway
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Copying within Wikipedia requires attribution
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 * Hi : Thank you for alerting me to this standard for en-wiki. I have tried to comply on Arum orientale as well as on Arum cylindraceum.--Honymand (talk) 16:24, 13 July 2019 (UTC)