DaveO Posted January 23, 2016 Share Posted January 23, 2016 Oldfield, D. 2016. Hibbertia microphylla Steud. (Dilleniaceae). Flowers photographed in visible and ultraviolet light. http://www.ultraviol...ia-microphylla/ SynonymHibbertia lepidophylla F. Muell. Maldon, Victoria, Australia24 June 2015Australian Native Wildflower as Garden Specimen CommentHibbertia microphylla is found in the lower southwest of Western Australia between Albany and the Stirling Ranges in well drained sites or those which flood during winter. Visible Light: Nikon D750 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens, Metz 15 MS-1 flash, 1/200 s @ f/16 ISO 200, Baader UV/IR Cut Filter.Image Reference: DO60519 Ultraviolet Light: Nikon D750 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens, Nissin Di866 Mark II flash, 1/200s @ f/16 ISO 200, Baader UV-Pass Filter.Image Reference: DO60523 Ultraviolet Induced Visible Fluorescence: Nikon D750 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens with Baader UV/IR Cut Filter, Nichia NCSU033A UV-LED with Baader UV-Pass Filter, 30.0 s @ f/16 ISO 800.Image Reference: DO60526 References:Elliott, W.R. and Jones, D.L. Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants suitable for cultivation, Lothian 1990, Volume 5, p. 340. Published 24 January 2016 Link to comment
nfoto Posted January 23, 2016 Share Posted January 23, 2016 The Australian flora is again surprising in the manner UV features are displayed. I am delighted you go to such lengths to explore and exhibit these species to natural science. Link to comment
DaveO Posted January 23, 2016 Author Share Posted January 23, 2016 Thanks. You must have recognised all the symptoms of a UV-holic :D Link to comment
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