Smooth Rupturewort is found in eight other localities in Britain, all in East Anglia.
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For instance, which one is ( most ) correct : Smooth Rupturewort, Smooth rupturewort, smooth rupturewort?
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For instance, which one is ( most ) correct : Smooth Rupturewort, Smooth rupturewort, smooth rupturewort?
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For instance, which one is ( most ) correct : Smooth Rupturewort, Smooth rupturewort, smooth rupturewort?
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If smooth is just an adjective, then it should be " smooth Rupturewort " since Rupturewort is the proper noun.
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If smooth is just an adjective, then it should be " smooth Rupturewort " since Rupturewort is the proper noun.
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:However, if we're talking about the name of the article, Smooth Rupturewort is defintely the right way to do it.
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And Rupturewort is captilized because it's defintely a proper noun .-- ` / aksha 02 : 16, 14 February 2007 ( UTC)
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Ellenborough Park supports two Red Data Book plants, Branched Horsetail ( " Equisetum ramosissimum " ) and Smooth Rupturewort ( " Herniaria glabra " ).
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If it's a part of the name, then it should be " Smooth Rupturewort " ( with both words caped because it's a proper noun ).