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Description
Leucopogon Parviflorus grows small, white blooms throughout the year.

Habitat
The shrub grows in coastal areas all over Australia and New Zealand in sandy, alkaline soils.

Uses
The small berry-like fruits of the Leucopogon Parviflorus are edible, and are often harvested by humans for consumption.

Ecology
Many native Australian bird species feed on the berries of the Leucopogon Parviflorus.

Conservation Status
The Leucopogon Parviflorus is currently classified as 'At Risk - Naturally Uncommon'.

Answers to Module 7 Questions

 * 1) Describe your media
 * 2) My media is a photograph taken from the Hawkesbury River of the shrub-filled coast line of Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, which contains Leucopogon Parviflorus, the plant which my stub is about.
 * 3) Is it your own work?
 * 4) It is my own work, as I personally took this photograph.
 * 5) What is the file format?
 * 6) It is a JPEG photograph.
 * 7) What license have you chosen?
 * 8) CC-BY 4.0
 * 9) What category/gallery will you add it to?
 * 10) Category: Australia
 * 11) Category: Flora and Fauna
 * 12) How will you describe the file?
 * 13) Leucopogon Parviflorus seen growing on a rocky, coastal shrub line. Pictured on Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, from the Hawkesbury River.