Hosta by NG | Mar 16, 2018 | Hosta How Can We Help? Search You are here: Nature Knowledgebase Perennials Hosta < Back Wikipedia information page The lead, or introduction, is the most important text in any article. To get the lead right, generally: DO: Identify the subject and why it's notable early. Summarize the most important points of the article. Provide context if necessary. Bold the subject's full and alternate names on first use. Use discretion when putting citations in the lead. See style guidance for leads for more guidance. DON'T: Don't promote the subject or use peacock terms. Don't clutter the first sentence with parenthetical material. Don't include significant info that is not covered later. Don't reiterate descriptive article titles awkwardly. Don't put links in a bolded reiteration of the title. Don't use teasers. See also Simple rule set Simple style manual Style tips Wikipedia dos and don'tsEncyclopedia content Accessibility Biographies Living Categorization Disambiguation Long dabs Images Leads Links Lists References Tables Titles of articles Collaboration Consensus Talk Simple rule set - Simple style manual - Style tips - Wikitext cheatsheet Categories Annuals 36 Bulbs, Corms & Tubers 41 Ferns 27 Fruits 3 Garden Plants 23 Grasses 26 Herb 17 Insects 1 Mammals 1 Midwest Native Plants 0 Northeast Native Plants 112 Perennials 123 Rose 1 Shrubs 47 Trees 112 Tropical Plants 53 Upland Birds 5 Vines 18 Viola Tricolor 1 Water Gardening & Plants 9 Waterfowl 0 Wetland Birds 0 Wetland Plants 4 Wildbirds 172 Wildflowers 1 Woodland Plants 29 Table of Contents
You are here: Nature Knowledgebase Perennials Hosta < Back Wikipedia information page The lead, or introduction, is the most important text in any article. To get the lead right, generally: DO: Identify the subject and why it's notable early. Summarize the most important points of the article. Provide context if necessary. Bold the subject's full and alternate names on first use. Use discretion when putting citations in the lead. See style guidance for leads for more guidance. DON'T: Don't promote the subject or use peacock terms. Don't clutter the first sentence with parenthetical material. Don't include significant info that is not covered later. Don't reiterate descriptive article titles awkwardly. Don't put links in a bolded reiteration of the title. Don't use teasers. See also Simple rule set Simple style manual Style tips Wikipedia dos and don'tsEncyclopedia content Accessibility Biographies Living Categorization Disambiguation Long dabs Images Leads Links Lists References Tables Titles of articles Collaboration Consensus Talk Simple rule set - Simple style manual - Style tips - Wikitext cheatsheet
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