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Source code for the ETC Toolkit web application
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treat some words in the descriptions as a field? #552

Open danveno opened 8 years ago

danveno commented 8 years ago

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See above. Does ETC treat "species 2(1 in the flora)" as a field since this string is in the start of the line with a comma?

Here are the original texts: flora of north america.txt

danveno commented 8 years ago

author: Nancy J. Vivrette year: 1925 title: Fig-marigold [Greek a-, not, and ptenos, winged, in reference to the lack of wings on the capsules] family name: Aizoaceae Martinov, unspecified genus name: Aptenia unspecified, 1925 morphology: #Subshrubs, succulent, minutely papillate to smooth, glabrous. Roots fibrous, sometimes thick and fleshy. Stemsprostrate or climbing, green. Leaves cauline, opposite [alternate], petiolate, those of each pair equal; stipules absent; blade cordate [lanceolate], flat, margins entire. Inflorescences axillary [terminal], flowers solitary or in few-flowered clusters, sessile or peduncled; bracts absent. Flowers showy, campanulate, 1 cm diam.; hypanthium conic; calyx lobes 4, unequal, 2 larger and leaflike, 2 green, tapered; petals (including petaloid staminodia) 140, connate proximally, white, cream, yellow, or pink to purple; nectary absent; stamens 80, arising from hypanthium; pistil 4-carpellate; ovary inferior, 4-loculed; placentation axile; styles absent; stigmas 4, linear. Fruits capsules, hygroscopic, obconic; valves 4; valve lids and wings absent. Seeds 800, brownish black, flat, tuberculate; arils absent. species 2 (1 in the flora): introduced; Europe, Africa, Australia.#