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Pollinator and pollenizer
Please do not confuse . While they are often used incorrectly, an encyclopedic work should be right. No plant can pollinate another plant. In this case wind is the pollinator. Plants pollenize each other. Do not confurs the "bull" with the "AI technition." If that's not simple enough, do not confuse the "john" with the "pimp."Pollinator 16:41, 20 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Redirect
I intend shortly to redirect this article (Hickory) to the genus name, Carya. The scientific binomial names are the only way to properly classify plants and animals, and should be the landing page for all inquiries regarding organisms with generally recognized "common", colloquial, regional or vernacular names.
(In my humble opinion). Nickrz13:32, 28 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Carya is currently a disambig page, so this will need a bit of thinking about what the page about hickories should be at. Options include (1; my preference) move the current disambig to [Carya (disambiguation)] and have hickories at [Carya], best as the other uses of Carya are very minor; or (2) retain [Carya] as the disambig, and put the hickories at either [Carya (plant)] (which doesn't exist yet) or [Carya (genus)] (currently a redirect, though less in accord with other disambiguated plant page names). Thoughts, anyone? Unless anyone objects, I'll carry out option 1 in a few days. - MPF13:43, 31 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]