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WikiProject Plants
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
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The collaboration department within WP:PLANTS is the future home of the project's collaboration coordination. Articles that need the focus of many of our editors can be proposed for collaboration efforts on a weekly or monthly basis.

Proposed collaborations

  • Flowering plant - hmmm, fairly important this one
  • Pinophyta - i.e. conifers
  • Plant - this one too
  • Pollen - most of the core parts of this article seem to be from 1911. See the discussion page for further suggestions for improvements.
  • Plant stem - all too close to a glossary plus some random observations like "many stems are eaten" (which would be trite except that it goes on for quite a few paragraphs, with little focus).
  • Deciduous - need to figure out the scope of this article (abscission and related processes? the ecology - kind of like hardwood forest but broader? And is the suggested merge with evergreen a good or bad idea?).

Standing List of large articles which may be within striking distance of GA or FA

List of High priority stubs

Please remove an item from the list when it is no longer a stub.
Top priority stubs
  • none!
High priority stubs

Top-priority plant articles

Plant articles by quality statistics
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General, 3

  1. Portal:Plants
  2. Botany
  3. Plant

Subdisciplines, 6

  1. Ethnobotany
  2. Evolutionary history of plants
  3. Paleobotany
  4. Phytochemistry
  5. Plant genetics
  6. Plant pathology

People, 4

  1. Carl Linnaeus
  2. Gregor Mendel
  3. Pedanius Dioscorides
  4. Theophrastus

Plant physiology, 12

  1. Plant physiology
  2. Arabidopsis thaliana
  3. Auxin
  4. Cell wall
  5. Chlorophyll
  6. Chloroplast
  7. Photosynthesis
  8. Plant cell
  9. Plant hormone
  10. Plastid
  11. Stoma
  12. Transpiration


Plant ecology, 7

  1. Plant ecology
  2. Carbon cycle
  3. Forest
  4. Grassland
  5. Phytoplankton
  6. Plant nutrition
  7. Vegetation

Plant structure, 15

  1. Plant anatomy
  2. Plant morphology
  3. Bud
  4. Epidermis (botany)
  5. Flower
  6. Fruit
  7. Ground tissue
  8. Leaf
  9. Meristem
  10. Plant stem
  11. Root
  12. Secondary growth
  13. Tree
  14. Vascular tissue
  15. Wood

Lists, 5

  1. Outline of botany
  2. List of domesticated plants
  3. List of herbaria
  4. List of plant morphology terms
  5. List of plants by common name


Kinds of plants, 8

  1. Algae
  2. Bryophyte
  3. Embryophyte
  4. Fern
  5. Flowering plant
  6. Green algae
  7. Spermatophyte
  8. Vascular plant

Plant taxonomy, 8

  1. Plant taxonomy
  2. Botanical name
  3. Botanical nomenclature
  4. Herbarium
  5. Identification key
  6. IAPT
  7. ICBN / ICN
  8. Species Plantarum

Plant reproduction, 13

  1. Plant reproduction
  2. Alternation of generations
  3. Apomixis
  4. Germination
  5. Plant embryogenesis
  6. Plant propagation
  7. Plant sexuality
  8. Pollen
  9. Pollination
  10. Seed
  11. Seedling
  12. Sporangium
  13. Spore

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