Wikidata:Property proposal/PlantZAfrica Plants of the Week ID

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PlantZAfrica Plants of the Week ID

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Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Natural science

Descriptionidentifier for a southern African plant featured on the PlantZAfrica website
RepresentsPlantZAfrica (Q125440876)
Data typeExternal identifier
Domainitem; taxon (Q16521)
Allowed values[a-z\-]+
Example 1Abrus laevigatus (Q15518853)abrus-laevigatus
Example 2Dalbergia armata (Q15531523)dalbergia-armata
Example 3Diospyros austroafricana (Q21268980)diospyros-austro-africana
Example 4Diosma hirsuta 'Blue Downs' (Q125441673)diosma-hirsuta-blue-downs
Example 5Othonna quinquedentata (Q15576797)othonna-quinquedentata
Example 6Oxalis (Q157378)oxalis
Example 7Oxyanthus pyriformis subsp. pyriformis (Q104064149)oxyanthus-pyriformis-subsp-pyriformis
Example 8Tarchonanthus trilobus var. trilobus (Q104067446)tarchonanthus-trilobus-var-trilobus
Sourcehttps://pza.sanbi.org/plants/search/list?title_sort=ASC&glossary=A
Planned useadding to existing items or new items created
Number of IDs in sourceover 1850 (see https://pza.sanbi.org/about)
Expected completenessalways incomplete (Q21873886)
Formatter URLhttps://pza.sanbi.org/$1
Applicable "stated in"-valuePlantZAfrica (Q125440876)

Motivation

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The PlantZAfrica (Q125440876) website from the South African National Biodiversity Institute (Q30296386) was started in 2000 and now contains over 1850 Plant of the Week articles on plants of South Africa and southern Africa, with two new Plant of the Week articles added every week. Plant of the Week articles include scientific and common names (in English and Afrikaans), classification, descriptions, photographs, conservation status, ecology, uses, more, including bibliographical references. The entries are authored by botanists from various South African botanical gardens and herbaria. AdamSeattle (talk) 23:45, 11 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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