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Practicing Citations

This source will contribute to the description of the plant including, height, floral display, flowering season, colour, stem and foliage attributes. This source will also contribute to the garden use section of the article, and its ability to be propagated, and vase-life.

The source discusses taxonomy and will be included in the taxonomy section of the article, also contributing to the list of sub-species and consequent descriptions. This will also contribute to the discussion of the common confusion between two plants, Chrysocephalum semipapposum and Chrysocephalum apiculatum.

This source will contribute to the description section of the article, including physical attributes of the plant. The source will also contribute to distribution of the plant and the areas in Australia where the plant is found naturally.

This source will be utilised within the description section of the article, as it includes physical attributes, preferred sun and soil conditions. It will also be used in the distribution and garden use sections of the article as the source includes pruning, care points and propagation for the plant.

This source will be used in the description, taxonomy and distribution sections of the article, as it provides a map of locations where the plant can be found, information of the taxonomy of the plant, and physical descriptions including flowering season and biology of the plant.

This source will be used in the description, distribution and taxonomy section of the wiki article, as it includes a map of areas where the Clustered Everlasting plant is found, information of the sub-species and scientific descriptions of the physical attributes of the plant.

Answers to Module 7 Questions

My media is a photograph of a plant which is commonly mistaken for C. Semipapposum. The common names are often used interchangeably and there are taxonomic similarities. This is a photo (JPEG) I have personally taken. The less restrictive licence will be applied to it. The photograph will be added to a plant related category. The photo will be described as a photo of the C. apiculatum 'desert flame' for sale in a garden centre.