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 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Dec 10, 2023 03:17
 Subject: Re: When is a tree (leaf) not a tree (or leaf)?
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In Catalog, platinum_lego writes:
  Hi all,

More out of curiosity, but does anyone know why this
 
Part No: 6148  Name: Plant, Tree Palm Leaf Small 8 x 3
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6148 Plant, Tree Palm Leaf Small 8 x 3
Parts: Plant, Tree
is in the 'plant, tree' category, when other leaf parts like
 
Part No: 10884  Name: Plant Leaves 6 x 5 Swordleaf with Open O Clip Thick
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10884 Plant Leaves 6 x 5 Swordleaf with Open O Clip Thick
Parts: Plant
and
 
Part No: 30176  Name: Plant Brick, Round 1 x 1 with 3 Bamboo Leaves
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30176 Plant Brick, Round 1 x 1 with 3 Bamboo Leaves
Parts: Plant
are in the 'plant' category.

Steve

It is because there is a distinction between parts meant for trees and more general
plant pieces. The first is nearly always used for palm trees, the second is often
not used as trees and bamboo is not a tree. The (often first) use at the time
of adding it to the catalogue is important although occasionally things get moved.

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View Thread When is a tree (leaf) not a tree (or leaf)? - platinum_lego (482)
Hi all, More out of curiosity, but does anyone know why this (Part 6148) is in the 'plant, tree' category, when other leaf parts like (Part 10884) and (Part 30176) are [...]
(6 months ago, Dec 9, 2023, to Catalog)

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 Msg 1 - platinum_lego (482) 6 months ago Dec 9, 2023 to Catalog
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