User:JaliscoPine

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JaliscoPine
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Pinus oocarpa, the closest relative to the Jalisco pine (Pinus jaliscana); the Jalisco pine of which happens to not have any uploaded images available on Wikimedia Commons.
Pinus oocarpa, the closest relative to the Jalisco pine (Pinus jaliscana); the Jalisco pine of which happens to not have any uploaded images available on Wikimedia Commons.
NationalityAmerican
Country United States of America
Current locationMinnesota
RaceWhite
Family and friends
Pets2 chinchillas, 3 budgerigars
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
HobbiesLegal plant collecting, botanizing, birdwatching
ReligionChristianity
MoviesRed, White, & Royal Blue
ShowsEmily in Paris
BooksGone with the Wind
MusicRihanna
Account statistics
Joined2 April, 2023
First edit2 April, 2023

"All problems become smaller if you don't dodge them, but confront them. Touch a thistle timidly, and it pricks you; grasp it boldly, and its spines crumble."

- William Halsey Jr.


I am JaliscoPine, as in Pinus jaliscana, the Jalisco pine. This name I chose, stayed, and stuck. I write Wikipedia articles, which is now my largest hobby besides sitting outside in nature.

Botany, ornithology, ecology, and Minnesota history, well, that's about it for my expertise.

The family Pinaceae, as well as Poaceae, are my favorites. The plant genus Cypripedium, as well as Asclepias, are fascinating too.

I am not a social person, and have a hard time communicating with other Wikipedians on talk pages.

Notable Wikipedia articles of mine[edit]


I am now "partially retired" and am working more on personal writing, although I do visit Wikipedia every day, multiple times, to see what is happening, and what topics need articles or edits.

A cool photograph of a black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) on a prairie[edit]

Dated 1917-03-08, from the province of Alberta in Canada.





A Helen Keller quote[edit]

"To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug."

- Helen Keller

A Viscacha image: Viscachas are very much like chinchillas[edit]

A viscacha (species or exact location unknown) in the Andes of South America.