Talk:Drosera tentaculata

Latest comment: 9 years ago by Lauro Sirgado in topic Remove redundant image (Rkitko)

Remove redundant image (Rkitko) edit

Hi, Rkitko

Not is a redundant figure, the figure illustrates one of the substrates of the the species occurring, such as the note explains:

 
Drosera tentaculata in bare sandstone surface, Drosera species from Brazil

refer: " Drosera tentaculata occurs in “campo rupestre” vegetation, usually in areas that suffer intense desiccation during the dry season, which is when flowering usually occurs (July to October). It is found predominantly among sparse grasses in fine white sand mixed with white quartz gravel, or in sand mixed with black humus, or even on bare sandstone surfaces."


cited text of:

Carnivorous Plant Newsletter Volume 32, Number 3, September 2003, pages 79-92 - Four New Species of Sundews, Drosera (Droseraceae), from Brazil

Again an exclusion which I do not agree, is this necessary?

I am very tired of the wiki, unfortunately

thank you

Lauro Sirgado (talk) 19:14, 6 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

@Lauro Sirgado: - It appears to be the same image that is in the taxobox just without the close image crop. It doesn't appear to add any information not already seen in the other image already present on the article. Wikipedia is not a repository of images and since there's so little text in this article, we can instead link to a Wikimedia Commons category that contains more images for people to browse. I will add the link. Cheers, Rkitko (talk) 21:30, 6 June 2014 (UTC)Reply
Hi Rkitko
Seems to me that the context of the image is correct
and that the above information is relevant to the wiki...
and its users
but you decide
Lauro Sirgado (talk) 02:46, 7 June 2014 (UTC)Reply