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Dianthus caryophyllus (flowers) instructlab#834
Added questions and answers for issue instructlab#834 Signed-off-by: Seth Kenlon <[email protected]>
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knowledge/science/botany/dianthus_caryophyllus/attribution.txt
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Title of work: Dianthus caryophyllus | ||
Link to work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianthus_caryophyllus | ||
Revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dianthus_caryophyllus&oldid=1220784978 | ||
License of the work: CC-BY-SA-4.0 | ||
Creator names: Wikipedia Authors |
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created_by: Wikipedia Authors | ||
domain: flowers | ||
seed_examples: | ||
- answer: 'The scent of a carnation is often described | ||
as spicy, clove-like, or reminiscent of a combination | ||
of cinnamon and nutmeg.' | ||
question: 'What does a carnation smell like?' | ||
- answer: 'Carnation have been mentioned in Greek literature | ||
as far back as 2,000 years ago. The Greek name for Carnation | ||
is a fusion of "dios" and "anthos".' | ||
question: 'What was the earliest mention of a carnation | ||
in literature?' | ||
- answer: 'A carnation is a herbaceous perennial plant.' | ||
question: 'What kind of plant is a carnation?' | ||
- answer: 'Dianthus caryophyllus' | ||
question: 'What is the scientific name for a carnation?' | ||
- answer: 'Carnations are sometimes dyed blue for cut bouquets, | ||
but there are no known carnation cultivars that produce a | ||
true blue flower. Carnations do not naturally produce the | ||
pigment delphinidin, so a blue carnation cannot occur by | ||
natural selection or by traditional plant breeding.' | ||
question: 'Is there such a thing as a blue carnation?' | ||
task_description: 'teach a language model about carnations' | ||
document: | ||
repo: https://github.com/juliadenham/Summit_knowledge | ||
commit: 195fc4d83a40d8a1b60062e66e06cfc0bc9c8d35 | ||
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