Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants/Article requests

This is the article request page, which is maintained in order to list and organise requests for plant or botany articles. This page is only for nonexisting articles, and not for expansion requests. Before removing blue links from this list, please check them to make sure they actually cover the intended subject.

=Redirects in need of articles= See Category:Plant redirects with possibilities. If creating an article from a redirect, please check the initial target of the redirect to check for related redirects (e.g. vernacular names, synonyms).
 * Belgian endive
 * Core eudicots shows in lots of taxoboxes (maybe also articles for Euasterids, Lamiids, Campanulids, Malvids, Fabids which are less visible)
 * Culinary herb
 * Forest fruits - ; redirected to Non-timber forest product for now, but a full article still needed — Kpalion(talk) 19:13, 3 June 2017 (UTC)
 * Taxonomy of Brassicaceae
 * Triticum turgidum (Rivet wheat, or Poulard wheat) currently only redirects to Durum. Modern genetic taxonomy describes T. turgidum as the species containing the subspecies of Emmer, Triticum karamyschevii, Durum, Triticum carthlicum, Triticum turanicum, and Triticum polonicum.
 * Viscin - adhesive like substance, see for example Mistletoe (currently a wiktionary redirect)
 * Viscin - adhesive like substance, see for example Mistletoe (currently a wiktionary redirect)

=Plants (by common name)=
 * including plant products such as fruit and nuts


 * African yam
 * Akita Gold apple - Golden Delicious × Fuji
 * American grape
 * Apollo (apple) - cultivar of apple produced by a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg
 * Arlet (apple) - Golden Delicious × Idared
 * Bajoura citron - Citrus medica ssp. bajoura
 * Baumanns Renette (de) - cultivar of apple; can be crossed with Minister von Hammerstein to produce Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg
 * Bohemia (apple) - Lord Lambourne × Golden Delicious
 * Browntop Millet->Brachiaria ramosa? (Urochloa ramosa)
 * Cabbage bark (Lonchocarpus castilloi) - found in the Maya Forest (currently redirects to Andira inermis)
 * Cadel (apple) - Jonathan × Golden Delicious
 * Caudle (apple) - Golden Delicious × Red Delicious
 * Cellini (apple) - apple cultivar; can be crossbred with Cox's Orange Pippin to produce Laxton's Superb
 * Chantecler (apple) - Golden Delicious × Reinette Clochard
 * Chinese egg gooseberry (Actinidia coriacea)
 * Collina (Priscilla × Elstar)
 * Cox's Pomona - cultivar of apple; can be crossbred with Cox's Orange Pippin to produce Ingrid Marie
 * Delfloga (apple) - Royal Gala × Florina
 * Dukat (apple) - see Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg
 * Ecolette (Elstar × Prima)
 * Elektra (apple) - cultivar of apple produced by a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg
 * Escambron -> Machaerium lunatum?
 * Excel Jonagold - descendant cultivar of Jonagold
 * Falberry->Vaccinium?
 * Firm Gold - Starkspur 'Golden Delicious', U.S. PP 2024 × Starkrimson 'Red Delicious', U.S. PP 1565
 * Fougamou banana - major Asian cooking banana cultivar
 * Give-and-take (Cryosophila stauracantha) - found in the Maya Forest
 * Graptoveria 'Opalina' (a cultivar)
 * Guinep (Talisia oliviformi) - found in the Maya Forest (currently redirects to Melicoccus bijugatus)
 * Guizhou hickory (Carya kweichowensis)
 * Guyandotte (apple) - West Virginia apple cultivar that is presumed extinct (see Golden Delicious)
 * Hearty red kiwifruit (Actinidia purpurea)
 * Hoary whitlowgrass - see Flora of River Wharfe
 * Iduna (apple) - Golden Delicious × Glockenapfel
 * John crow redwood (Simira salvadorensi) - found in the Maya Forest
 * Jonagored apple - sport mutation of Jonagold, once covered under United States Patent PP05937, now expired.
 * Kelsey plum - Prunus salicina spp.
 * Korean cockscomb - Celosia sp.
 * Lucky Rose Golden - patented Golden Delicious mutation
 * Maigold (apple) - Fraurotacher × Golden Delicious
 * Marmarya - possibly another transliteration of miramia?
 * Minister von Hammerstein (de) - cultivar of apple; can be crossed with Baumanns Renette to produce Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg
 * Miramia -, also maramia, apparently Salvia officinalis
 * Moon-grass, not sure if a plant or a biome, typical of the Brecon Beacons, frequently described by hikers and SAS recruits, possibily related to Molinia or Sesleria, maybe a synonym of tussock grassland
 * Mylady (Aspidosperma cruentum) - found in the Maya Forest
 * Mystique (grape and wine) - "Mystique" is the name of a grape and a wine. See references added (2021-02-08) to entry at Brown Brothers Milawa Vineyard. I suggest adding the article at either Mystique (grape and wine) or Mystique (grape) following the precedent of Muscat (grape and wine) and Muscat (grape).
 * Nova mandarin - Clementine × Orlando tangelo cross
 * Palmyra palm fruit - see Borassus flabellifer
 * Pilot (apple) - Clivia x Undine
 * Pott's Seedling - apple cultivar
 * Reanda - Clivia x unknown apple
 * Red leskea - see River Wharfe
 * Roba (apple) - cultivar of apple produced by a cross between Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg and an unknown cultivar
 * Rubin (apple)
 * Rubinette (apple) - Golden Delicious × Cox Orange
 * Rubinstar - apple cultivar
 * Rubinstep - Clivia x Rubin
 * Santana (Elstar × Priscilla)
 * Sharp rock-bristle (Seligeria acutifolia) - see River Wharfe
 * Shinano Sweet - apple cultivar; cross between Fuji and Jonagold
 * Spigold - Northern Spy × Golden Delicious
 * Striped maize->Zea mays 'Japonica'?
 * Sundowner (apple) - Golden Delicious × Lady Williams
 * Tigger melon - Cucumis melo 'Tigger Melon'
 * Tsema rowan (Sorbus rufopilosa)
 * Undine (apple)
 * Veronica 'Sunny Border Blue' - cultivar
 * Wild mamey (Alseis yucatanensis - found in the Maya Forest
 * Yamoa powder = Funtumia elastica bark powder = Funtunia elastica bark powder - see Funtumia elastica
 * Yantok (Calamus manillensis)
 * Yellow granadilla - Passiflora edulis f flavicarpa
 * Zapotillo (Pouteria reticulata) - found in the Maya Forest


 * Please (unless/until one finds opportunity to develop an independent article as German Wikipedia has done) create redirect page Copper beech (tree) targeting Fagus sylvatica; also suggest creating Fagus sylvatica purpurea as a redirect targeting the same as well. http://www.tree-guide.com/copper-beech

=Plants (by scientific name)=
 * See also: WP:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Plants (> 2,000 species by scientific names)

A

 *  - food of Chlosyne nycteis larvae
 *  (wild mamey) - found in the Maya Forest
 * Andropogonodae - supertribe of grasses in the family Poaceae and subfamily Panicoideae
 * Asclepiadinae
 *  (mylady) - found in the Maya Forest
 * Asclepiadinae
 *  (mylady) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (mylady) - found in the Maya Forest

Actinidia

 *  (Chinese egg gooseberry)
 *  (extinct)
 *  (extinct)
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (extinct)
 *  (extinct)
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (extinct)
 *  (extinct)
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (extinct)
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed
 *  (hearty red kiwifruit or purple kiwi ) - similar to A. arguta but red-fleshed

B

 *  (th:เครือขยัน)
 *  (koʻokoʻolau)
 *  (koʻokoʻolau)

C

 *  - Yantok
 *  - endemic to the Wongan Hills
 *  - Ironwood
 *  (a species, already on zh.wiki: zh:圆叶舞草)
 *  (give-and-take) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (native of Australia)
 *  (a species, already on zh.wiki: zh:圆叶舞草)
 *  (give-and-take) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (native of Australia)
 *  (native of Australia)
 *  (native of Australia)

Carthamus

 *  L. (carthame arborescent) - south Spain and North-Western Africa
 *  Halácsy, plant of the Greek islands
 *  (Forssk.) Vahl, plant of the Balkans and Turkey.
 *  (Boiss. & Blanche) Bornm., Eastern Mediterranean

Celtis

 *  Planch.

Cereus

 *  Rizzini & A.Mattos
 *  Backeb.
 *  Salm-Dyck
 *  (Croizat) D.R.Hunt & N.P.Taylor
 *  K.Schum.
 *  (Rizzini & A.Mattos) P.J.Braun
 *  A.Fuentes & Quispe

Coreopsis

 *  S.F.Blake reclassified, to Heterosperma mexicanum POWO
 *  D.J.Crawford
 *  reclassified, to Electranthera mutica var. mexicana POWO
 *  DC. reclassified, to Electranthera mutica POWO
 *  B.L.Rob. & Greenm.

D

 * Dieffenbachieae - tribe of plants
 * Dieffenbachieae - tribe of plants

Daucus

 *  Desf., golden carrot
 *  (L.) L.
 *  (L.) L.
 *  (L.) L.

Dieffenbachia

 *  Carrière – Colombia, northwestern Brazil
 *  Engl. – Colombia, Ecuador
 *  Poepp. – Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, northwestern Brazil, the Guianas
 *  Linden & André – Peru
 *  Schott – southern Mexico (Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, Oaxaca, Chiapas), Central America (all 7 countries), Colombia

Dracaena

 *  Kunth
 *  Roxb.

F

 * - tribe of Crocoideae containing popular ornamentals including Freesia and Crocosmia
 * - tribe of Crocoideae containing popular ornamentals including Freesia and Crocosmia
 * - tribe of Crocoideae containing popular ornamentals including Freesia and Crocosmia
 * - tribe of Crocoideae containing popular ornamentals including Freesia and Crocosmia

H

 *  - deep water sea grass
 * *- subtribe of sunflower - see Simsia
 * *- subtribe of sunflower - see Simsia

Hammada

 *  Botsch. (from Uzbekistan)
 *  (Boiss. ex Eig) Iljin (from Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria and Turkey)

L

 * Lebachia - extinct genus of primitive conifers
 * Lebachiacae - extinct family of primitive conifers
 *  (L.) Baker (formerly Dracaena graminifolia L. )
 * '' (cabbage bark) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (L.) Baker (formerly Dracaena graminifolia L. )
 * '' (cabbage bark) - found in the Maya Forest
 * '' (cabbage bark) - found in the Maya Forest

M

 * ' (L. f.) Ducke ; vernacular name escambron, escambrón?; synonym '?
 *  - (syn. Neomammillaria slevinii) - see Joseph Richard Slevin
 * Mesembryanthemoideae - subfamily of Aizoaceae succulent

N

 *  (syn. Mammillaria albicans) - see Joseph Richard Slevin
 *  (syn. Mammillaria albicans) - see Joseph Richard Slevin

P

 * Peganaceae (part of Nitrariaceae)
 *  (zapotillo) - found in the Maya Forest
 * Peganaceae (part of Nitrariaceae)
 *  (zapotillo) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (zapotillo) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (zapotillo) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (zapotillo) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (zapotillo) - found in the Maya Forest

Passiflora

 * Passiflora edulis f flavicarpa - yellow granadilla

Psidium

 *  – Mountain guava
 *  – Mountain guava
 *  – Mountain guava
 *  – Mountain guava

R

 * Rottboelliinae - subtribe of grasses under the tribe Andropogoneae
 *  - great water dock
 *  - great water dock

Rosa

 * Rosa 'Barbara Bush'
 * Rosa 'Blue Moon'
 * Rosa 'Brown Velvet'
 * Rosa 'Burnaby'
 * Rosa 'Buttercup
 * Rosa 'Royal Occasion'

S

 *  (bayleaf) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (john crow redwood) - found in the Maya Forest

Sorbus

 *  - Tsema rowan
 *  - Tsema rowan
 *  - Tsema rowan

Hybrids

 * ''Syagrus × camposportoana (Bondar) Glassman
 * ''Syagrus × costae Glassman
 * ''Syagrus × fairchildensis Glassman
 * ''Syagrus × matafome (Bondar) A.D. Hawkes
 * ''Syagrus × teixeiriana Glassman
 * ''Syagrus × tostana (Bondar) Glassman

T

 *  (guinep) - found in the Maya Forest
 *  (Rivet wheat, or Poulard wheat) currently only redirects to Durum. Modern genetic taxonomy describes T. turgidum as the species containing the subspecies of Emmer, Triticum karamyschevii, Durum, Triticum carthlicum, Triticum turanicum, and Triticum polonicum.
 *  (Rivet wheat, or Poulard wheat) currently only redirects to Durum. Modern genetic taxonomy describes T. turgidum as the species containing the subspecies of Emmer, Triticum karamyschevii, Durum, Triticum carthlicum, Triticum turanicum, and Triticum polonicum.
 *  (Rivet wheat, or Poulard wheat) currently only redirects to Durum. Modern genetic taxonomy describes T. turgidum as the species containing the subspecies of Emmer, Triticum karamyschevii, Durum, Triticum carthlicum, Triticum turanicum, and Triticum polonicum.
 *  (Rivet wheat, or Poulard wheat) currently only redirects to Durum. Modern genetic taxonomy describes T. turgidum as the species containing the subspecies of Emmer, Triticum karamyschevii, Durum, Triticum carthlicum, Triticum turanicum, and Triticum polonicum.

U

 * Uraria lagopodioides
 * Uraria lagopodioides

Vaccinium

 * Vaccinium calycinum
 * Vaccinium dunalianum
 * Vaccinium hirtum
 * Vaccinium smallii

Verbesina

 * Verbesina auriculigera
 * Verbesina gigantea
 * Verbesina glabrata
 * Verbesina grisebachii
 * Verbesina guatemalensis
 * Verbesina hastata
 * Verbesina howardiana
 * Verbesina persicifolia
 * Verbesina pustulata
 * Verbesina squarrosa
 * Verbesina subcordata

Z

 * Zinniinae - subtribe of the sunflower family
 * Zinniinae - subtribe of the sunflower family

Zizania

 * Zizania bonariensis = synonym of Zizaniopsis bonariensis
 * Zizania microstachya = synonym of Zizaniopsis microstachya
 * Zizania mutica = unplaced name in PoWO

Hybrid species

 * Citrus × latipes
 * Erythrina × sykesii
 * Helianthus × multiflorus

=Miscellaneous botany-related topics=
 * 1) Baobab oil (Baobab oil comes from seeds of the fruits of any of the 9 species of Adansonia on the planet.) (Oil Health Benefits - Baobab oil) (The baobab African treasure for our skin) (Exotic ingredient in your organic beauty products)
 * 2) Botanicus.org - web collection of scans of historical literature in the field. Used as reference site by >300 wikipedia pages.
 * 3) Coast flora - ie, plants such as mangroves that grow well in a high salinity environment. Will have overlap with halophyte. New York: McGraw-Hill; Howe HF and Westley LC (1988) Ecological Relationships of Plants and Animals. New York: Oxford University Press.)
 * 4) Crown rot
 * 5) ENZA (New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board) - see Envy (apple)
 * 6) Flabelliferrins - bitter steroidal saponins found in Borassus flabellifer
 * 7) Flora of Australia Online - see Cordyline obtecta
 * 8) Glutamate-like receptor 20142002201620122018
 * 9) Island flora ie, palms,ferns etc
 * 10) Lethal bronzing disease redirect Texas Phoenix palm disease, but this 2010 article is out of date and contains numerous errors. Lethal bronzing disease is now the accepted name of this disease.
 * 11) Light requirements of plants and fungi
 * 12) List of endangered hardwoods -
 * 13) Nitrogen-fixing forbs
 * 14) Pharmaceutical botany
 * 15) Plant behaviour (al ecology)
 * 16) Plant-animal interactions (/animal-plant) (Abrahamson WG (ed.) (1989) Plant–Animal Interactions.
 * 17) Potato set
 * 18) Salt stress one of the uses of Halite (rock salt) is to induce salt stress to suppress the growth of annual meadow grass in turf production.
 * 19) Sarcorhizal -
 * 20) Sexual selection in plants - Barely mentioned on sexual selection and plenty of literature available; would overburden the broader article anyway. Article of the same name by MF Willson in American Naturalist, 1979 would be a good start. But see this WP article: Sexual selection in flowering plants
 * 21) Single-flowered
 * 22) Vf gene - gene that made apples such as the Prima apple very resistant to apple scab

=References=

=See also=
 * User:Skysmith/Missing topics about Botany
 * WP:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Plants
 * WP:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Manual of Gardening
 * User:Pengo/missing plants
 * User:Abductive/missing genera from POWO