Asterales: Revision history


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  • curprev 14:3514:35, 14 June 20212600:1010:b068:71f8:14b7:5302:c8f5:529f talk 11,491 bytes +180 Added a human comprehensible description of this group in addition to the rigorous scientific definition. (Few scientists are using Wikipedia for this purpose - but this stuff is useful for amateurs and hobbyists who do depend on Wikipedia if described without too much jargon) undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 23:5923:59, 31 December 201875.107.108.240 talk 10,145 bytes −385 incorrect, non sequitur removed. this is an article on Astarales, not Poales or Fabaceae. Poales aren't even dicots. "economic benefit" goes beyond mere dollar cost. "invasive" is another non sequitur. the term is unclear, and regardless, there are many supposed invasive species in any large family, eg. "Fabaceae features... plants ranging from important food crops to costly invasive species." www.britannica.com/topic/list-of-economically-important-members-of-the-family-Fabaceae-2021802 undo

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