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Add Pacific Madrone to Trees Page on the Website #394

Closed almasaeed2010 closed 5 years ago

almasaeed2010 commented 5 years ago

Pacific madrone should be added to this page:

https://treesnap.org/trees

almasaeed2010 commented 5 years ago

@jwest60 wanna handle this?

jwest60 commented 5 years ago

what should the description be?

almasaeed2010 commented 5 years ago

Same as the mobile app. Try to extract it from there.

jwest60 commented 5 years ago

how does this look

image

almasaeed2010 commented 5 years ago

Are there links for more info about the tree?

jwest60 commented 5 years ago

there are links to challenges

          <Text style={styles.paragraph}>Thinning stands, soil loss and compaction, fire suppression and other urban impacts increase susceptibility of this species to diseases, leaving it vulnerable to heart rot, butt rot, leaf diseases and cankers. Increased disease may also be connected to more frequent extended drought periods and a higher frequency of warmer, wetter spring weather. TreeSnap data will help with conservation and restoration of this species by classifying individual tree health to understand disease tolerance while also identifying a true range for the species.</Text>,
          <Text style={styles.paragraph}>Elliott, M. (1999). Diseases of Pacific madrone. In: Adams, A. B.; Hamilton, Clement W., eds. The Decline of Pacific Madrone (Arbutus Menziesii Pursh): Current Theory and Research Directions: Proceedings of the April 28, 1995 Symposium Held at the Center for Urban Horticulture, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington & Subsequent Research Papers (p. 140). Save Magnolia's Madrones. <Atext
            url="http://depts.washington.edu/hortlib/collections/madrone/ch07_el.pdf">http://depts.washington.edu/hortlib/collections/madrone/ch07_el.pdf</Atext></Text>,
          <Text style={styles.paragraph}>Reeves, Sonja L. "Arbutus menziesii". Fire Effects Information System. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. Retrieved September 22, 2012. <Atext
            url="https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/arbmen/all.html">https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/arbmen/all.html</Atext></Text>,
          <Text style={styles.paragraph}>Washington State University Extension Pacific Madrone Research <Atext url="https://ppo.puyallup.wsu.edu/pmr">https://ppo.puyallup.wsu.edu/pmr</Atext></Text>
almasaeed2010 commented 5 years ago

Yeah lets add those there under a heading read more

jwest60 commented 5 years ago

image

almasaeed2010 commented 5 years ago

Looks perfect to me

bradfordcondon commented 5 years ago

Arbutus menziesii should be in italics (any time you use the latin genus species, it should be in italics). Pursh is not in italics its the person who named it :) (and is 👍 to include as written).

so Arbutus menziesii Pursh

almasaeed2010 commented 5 years ago

Good catch! Thanks!