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Hello L. alte contributors, I noticed that in the past few months there have been IP addresses adding the common name "glubby" to this page. I can't find any source that links "Laevicaulis alte" or "tropical leatherleaf" with "glubby" (besides some social media sites) and I think it may have just originated as a meme. Regardless, if any editor is able to find reliable evidence that glubby is a common name, maybe there should be a new reference cited; as @Ineffablebookkeeper found, none of the current references cite this name, and none of the various IPs have pointed to sources in their edits. Trikekus(:3)19:42, 6 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]