Add tags: Branch, Leaf, Grass and Grain, in group Plants

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Now we have these tags in Plants: Flower, Fruit, Tree

 

I suggest add these other:

 

Related suggestion: Add Cereal crops https://en.numista.com/forum/topic145265.html

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I request other related tag: Leaf

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What are the ears of wheat? Grain, Fruit? It's a frequently used numismatic motif.

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First, I corrected the translation of the Fruit tag into Spanish, from “Fruta” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit to “Fruto” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit_(plant_structure) , more general, and I think it is the meaning of the tag. Correct?

 

And now... about the question

zegeri

What are the ears of wheat? Grain, Fruit?

In my original request, I was thinking of grains on ears or loose, but it could be fruit… Does the grain make sense?

 

 

zegeri

It's a frequently used numismatic motif.

In the request I am not thinking of vegetables in a wreath. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?k%5B%5D=130

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I don't see to many reasons to add leaves (plural) nor grass, this is stuff you can list in the description with no need for a tag as they are most often generic tiny decorative elements without being the design focus.

Symbolic olive branches, I can see a point and leaf, there are quite a few popular coin issues depicting singular large leaves.

 

Tags should be used in the general sense and we should keep specialist knowledge at a minimum.

Yes a tomato is a fruit botanically but the vast amount of people will see it as it is culinary used, a vegetable.

Also fruit-bodies are so vast that it looses any meaning to use that definition for the general collector.

If I want to collect apples, pears etc. I don't want to see seed pods, stones, legumes, nuts and grains etc.

Idolenz

I don't see to many reasons to add leaves (plural) nor grass, this is stuff you can list in the description with no need for a tag as they are most often generic tiny decorative elements without being the design focus.

Symbolic olive branches, I can see a point and leaf, there are quite a few popular coin issues depicting singular large leaves.

I do not want add two tags (leaf, leaves), only leaf (for objects with at least one leaf).

 

I did not think in these tags for small decorative elements, or part of wreaths, but for large loose elements. For example:

 

 

Idolenz

Tags should be used in the general sense and we should keep specialist knowledge at a minimum.

Maybe the grass of difficult to see, and too specific. Would “grass or shrub” be better? For any plant that is not a tree:
N#555428 on obverse
N#205979 on reverse

 

Flower, branch or leaf are not plants, are specific parts of a plant.

 

 

Idolenz

Yes a tomato is a fruit botanically but the vast amount of people will see it as it is culinary used, a vegetable.

Also fruit-bodies are so vast that it looses any meaning to use that definition for the general collector.

If I want to collect apples, pears etc. I don't want to see seed pods, stones, legumes, nuts and grains etc.

This is important. What does the fruit tag mean? All type of fruit (fruto in Spanish) or apple, pear… (fruta in Spanish)? This should be clarified adding a description in the page of tags.

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