Talk:Q156428
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Autodescription — inflorescence (Q156428)
description: term used in botany to describe a cluster of flowers
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- Report on constraint conformation of “inflorescence” claims and statements. Constraints report for items data
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inflorescence
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- Instances of inflorescence (Q156428) that are instances of two (or more) of the classes: [1]
- Instances of inflorescence (Q156428) that are instances of none of the classes simple inflorescence (Q28771630) and compound inflorescence (Q28771631) [2]
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Diagrams vs images[edit]
There are a lot of diagrams/schematics of inflorences in this item that are added using the image (P18) property. They should use the more specific schematic (P5555) ("diagram") property instead. --192.198.151.56 15:48, 10 June 2021 (UTC)
- @Awkwafaba: I have noticed that the images in this item was contributed by you. It is very useful to know of the many different ways an inflorescence may be arranged. Still I find the item somewhat cluttered with many images, and they could easily be replaced using the schematic (P5555) with links to the category on commons. Do you have an opinion? -- Abuluntu (👨🏼💻💬) 14:06, 17 November 2021 (UTC)
- @Abuluntu: Wow, that was back in 2018. I used the WDFIST tool, as was noted, and that tool encouraged adding multiple images for each wikidata item. I soon learned that was not a desired outcome, and stopped using the tool. --Awkwafaba (talk) 23:50, 17 November 2021 (UTC)
- No offence taken if I decided to change it then😊 Thanks for replying👍🏼 -- Abuluntu (👨🏼💻💬) 07:24, 18 November 2021 (UTC)
- @Abuluntu: Wow, that was back in 2018. I used the WDFIST tool, as was noted, and that tool encouraged adding multiple images for each wikidata item. I soon learned that was not a desired outcome, and stopped using the tool. --Awkwafaba (talk) 23:50, 17 November 2021 (UTC)