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Usage
editCreates a citation of Southwest Colorado Wildflowers.
Parameters
edit|color=
and |genus=
are required. |species=
is of course required to link to a species page.
|color=
- The color of the flower. Used in the URL. Has to be capitalized.
|genus=
- The genus. Capitalized. Used in the URL and link text.
|species=
- The species name. Lowercase. Used in the URL and link text.
|link=1
- Switch to a link suitable for an external links section.
|access-date=
,|accessdate=
- As in other citation templates.
|mode=
- The citation mode. The default is
cs1
(Citation Style 1); you can change it tocs2
(Citation Style 2).
Examples
edit{{Southwest Colorado Wildflowers |color=White |genus=Drymocallis |species=arguta |access-date=22 July 2018}}
{{Southwest Colorado Wildflowers |color=White |genus=Drymocallis |species=arguta |link=1}}
{{Southwest Colorado Wildflowers |color=Blue Purple |genus=Viola |access-date=2 November 2024}}
{{Southwest Colorado Wildflowers |color=Blue Purple |genus=Viola |link=1}}
- ↓
- Schneider, Al. "Drymocallis arguta". Southwest Colorado Wildflowers. Gothic, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- Southwest Colorado Wildflowers
- Schneider, Al. "Viola". Southwest Colorado Wildflowers. Gothic, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- Southwest Colorado Wildflowers