User talk:Jeantosti
Help with unidentified plant
[edit]Hello Jeantosti! Could you, please, help me with the identification of Image:Halimium commutatum.jpg. Definitely it is no Cistaceae. I think it is Chenopodium ambrosioides, but I would like to hear a second opinion. Probably you know this species better than I do. Regards. --Franz Xaver 09:26, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
- Hello Jeantosti! That's my problem. There is no additional information on this plant. The photo is not my own. It was taken in Southern Portugal by User:Lumbar from Germany.
There are some vesicular or glandular hairs on stem, leaves, and flowers. This would not be the case in Beta vulgaris. However, in Chenopodium such hairs are found. I hoped you know this plant, as most of your photos are from Mediterranean part of France. And Chenopodium ambrosioides can also be found there.
No problem. I will move the photo to plants misidentified. Anyway, Category:Cistaceae is not the right place for it. Regards. --Franz Xaver 07:42, 27 May 2005 (UTC)
Tragopogon
[edit]Hello Jeantosti! Yesterday I came across your photo Image:Salsifis.jpg which has been uploaded at Commons from fr.wikipedia by User:TeunSpaans. I am not sure about the correct identity of this plant. It might be Tragopogon dubius: There is a stem of Tragopogon in the background where one could see that the peduncle is inflated. Moreover, the very dark antheres and the extremely long involucral bracts better fit to Tragopogon dubius. Is it possible for you to check the identity of these plants?
Probably you will compare images in other wikipedias: In es:Tragopogon pratensis most photos actually seem to be Tragopogon dubius because of the strongly inflated peduncles, whereas the images in nl:Tragopogon pratensis in my opinion show true Tragopogon pratensis. Best wishes --Franz Xaver 07:21, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hello! You had name this photo Wisteria sinensis. As far as I see, this actually is Wisteria floribunda: The inflorescence quite long - certainly longer than 20 cm - and the flowers are blooming successively from base to top, not simultaneousely all over the raceme. Regards --Franz Xaver 22:22, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Image Tagging Image:GBAMap.jpg
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Please contact me
[edit]Hi Jean
I would like to use some of your images, please contact me via email from my User_Talk TonyYoung (talk) 01:04, 1 October 2009 (UTC)TonyYoungTonyYoung (talk) 01:04, 1 October 2009 (UTC)
AUTHORIZATION FOR PUBLICATION
[edit]Hi!
My name is Edoardo Bit, I am an architect and also a “young researcher” of the University of Ferarra (Italy).
I am writing a book on the “green walls technologies” and I have found very interesting a photo in your page. So, I would kindly ask you if I can use it in my book.
Obviously, if you gently decide to grant me the permission, your name (or your nickname) and the link of the picture will be correctly cited in the credits of my publication.
The photo which I would use is:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wisteria3.jpg
Thank you very much! I hope you will attend my request…
My e-mail is: edoardo.bit@gmail.com
Bye,
Edoardo