I'm a university student in Sydeny { Practice Citation} 1.The article perfectly matches the first part of essay which is about the appearance and originated place of the Schizaea fistulosa.[1] 2.What is more, the source provides loads of statistics and cases and graphs of doing the research of schizaea fistulosa. [2] 3.The article is wonderful for this topic, which can be linked to the part two (Feature) and the part four (Differences between other creatures) respectively.[3] 4.This information provides a lot of comparisons between schizaea fistulosa and other different type plants. It provides the advantages of angiosperms and disadvantage of schizaea fistulosa. [4] 5.This source illustrates the features and detailed growth process of schizaea fistulosa. The growth process are highly generalized by this article, and it also tells us schizaea fistulosa how to reproduce their next generations.[5]

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  2. ^ Brownsey, PJ, and LR Perrie. “Taxonomic Notes on the New Zealand Flora: The Status of Schizaea Australis and S. Fistulosa, and Lectotypes in Lygodiaceae and Schizaeaceae.” New Zealand Journal of Botany, vol. 51, no. 2, Taylor & Francis Group, 2013, pp. 79–87, doi:10.1080/0028825X.2012.741066.
  3. ^ Ramos Giacosa, Juan P., et al. “Morfología y Ultraestructura de Las Esporas de Schizaea Fistulosa (Schizaeaceae) de Chile.” Boletín de La Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, vol. 50, no. 1, Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2015, pp. 17–22, doi:10.31055/1851.2372.v50.n1.10846.
  4. ^ David A. Coomes, et al. “The Hare, the Tortoise and the Crocodile: The Ecology of Angiosperm Dominance, Conifer Persistence and Fern Filtering.” The Journal of Ecology, vol. 93, no. 5, British Ecological Society, 2005, pp. 918–35, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2745.2005.01012.x.
  5. ^ David W. Bierhorst. “Observations on Schizaea and Actinostachys Spp., Including A. Oligostachys, Sp. Nov.” American Journal of Botany, vol. 55, no. 1, American Botanical Society, 1968, pp. 87–108, doi:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1968.tb06949.x.