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Quite apart from the fact that Wikipedia tries to be metric in all its articles, your edit could cause confusion. This arises from the fact that there is more than one measurement called a gallon, the US gallon and the Imperial gallon. I have edited the line in question, placing there text I found at the Woodruff article. It is not as specific as to amounts of dry or fresh woodruff. Please feel free to reinsert the old text if you wish, but if you do, also put an SI equivalent, or at least say what kind of gallon you mean. Thanks. Kelisi03:52, 16 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]