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Editing deadlink
editReference number 1 is marked as a deadlink and was throwing a 404 (URL is http://www.groworganic.com/item_FT765_Cailletier_Nicoise_Olive_Tree_Po.html?welcome=T&theses=3975669), I put up a redirect on our site (www.groworganic.com) and fixed the link on the wiki article so that it now points to the proper information which is located here: http://www.groworganic.com/cailletier-nicoise-olive-tree-potted.html
Looks like my actual wiki edit was reversed however. Even though the link now redirects where it's supposed to go, I'd love to just have it fixed here. Why was my change reversed? Thanks.
-K — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kaleish (talk • contribs) 21:23, 10 December 2012 (UTC)
Also known as Taggiasca in English
editThis cultivar is also known by the Italian name in English [1], particularly in North America, and particularly when the olives originate from Liguria. Taggiasca is one of the most common olive varieties in Italy. If "Taggiasca" and "Cailletier" are going to refer to the same cultivar, it is a misnomer to claim that they are grown "primarily in the Alpes-Maritimes region near Nice"
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