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The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae that grows between 5 and 10 metres (16 and 33 feet) tall. The pomegranate fruit husk is red-purple in color, with an outer, hard pericarp, and an inner, spongy mesocarp (white "albedo"), which comprises the fruit inner wall where seeds attach. Pomegranate seeds are characterized by having sarcotesta, thick fleshy seed coats derived from the integuments or outer layers of the ovule's epidermal cells. The number of seeds in a fruit can vary from 200 to about 1,400. Rich in symbolic and mythological associations in many cultures, the pomegranate is thought to have originated from Afghanistan and Iran before being introduced and exported to other parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe. This photograph, which was focus-stacked from 10 separate images, shows a whole pomegranate fruit (right), and a fruit split open to reveal the sarcotestas, each of which surrounds a seed (left).
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Been here a while now, on and off. I mostly enjoy dealing with the technical aspects of Wikipedia, though I will of course add content when it is within my field of expertise. But mostly it's about improving the users experience, be it through disambiguation, visual improvements of drawings, or vandalism-cleanup.

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Pages in need of attention

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During my work on disambiguation or during general wikipedia browsing, I have found these pages that I want to give some attention. They'll be listed here so I don't forget about them before I have a large enough continous free time-block to do something about them. Once a page has been done, it will be removed from the list (ideally it should stay empty):

Semi-adopted disambiguation pages

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Having cleaned these out, I might as well visit them every now and then to nip new build-ups in the bud:

Committed identity

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SHA-512 hash of my secret string, including *nix style trailing newline.

Committed identity:
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is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.