Wikipedia talk:Picture of the day/September 2006

I don't know if this is the right place to bring this up, but I didn't see anywhere else that looked better: My Sarracenia flower picture is slated to be the featured picture of the day on Sep. 4th.(Yay!) Currently, the image caption for the front page reads:


 * Cutaway view of a carnivorous Sarracenia (North American pitcher plant) flower with anatomical parts labeled. The flowers have an elaborate design which prevents self-pollination. They are generally located well above the pitcher traps to avoid the trapping of potential pollinators.

This wording makes it sound as though the actual flower is carnivorous, which it obviously is not. I would suggest rewording as follows:


 * Cutaway view of the flower of a carnivorous Sarracenia (North American pitcher plant), with anatomical parts labeled. The flowers have an elaborate design which prevents self-pollination. They are generally located well above the pitcher traps to avoid the trapping of potential pollinators.

Is this or a similar rewording possible at this stage? --NoahElhardt 23:26, 2 September 2006 (UTC)