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Leptosyne bigelovii [Bigelow Coreopsis]


Andrea B.

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Blum, A. G. 2012. Leptosyne bigelovii (A. Gray) H.M.Hall. (Asteraceae). Bigelow's Coreopsis. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet and visible light. http://www.ultraviol...elow-coreopsis/

 

Mohave National Preserve, San Bernadino County, California, USA

along Kelbaker Road

03 March 2012

Wildflower

 

Synonym:

  • Coreopsis bigelovii (A.Gray) H.M.Hall

Reference:

1. Cal Photos. (2012) Coreopsis bigelovii. Biodiversity Sciences Tech. Group, U. of Cal.-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. http://calphotos.ber...opsis+bigelovii

2. Jepson eFlora. (2012). Leptosyne bigelovii (A. Gray) A.Gray. Jepson Herbarium, U. of Cal.-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. http://ucjeps.berkel...JM.pl?tid=30644

3. MacKay, P. (2003) Bigelow's Coreopsis, page 196. Mohave Desert Wildflowers. Globe Pequot Press, Guilford, CT.

 

Equipment [Nikon D300-broadband + Carl Zeiss 60mm f/4.0 UV-Planar]

 

Visible Light [f/11 for 1/1250" @ ISO 400 in Sunlight with Baader UVIR-Block Filter]

leptosyneBigeloviiVisSun030312mohaveNpCA_22785proofPnResize.jpg

 

Ultraviolet Light [f/11 for 1/250" @ ISO 400 with SB-14 UV-modified Flash and Baader UV-Pass Filter]

leptosyneBigeloviiUVBaadSB14_030312mohaveNpCA_22797proofPnCrop.jpg

 

Infrared Light [f/11 for 1/1250" @ ISO 400 in Sunlight with B+W092 IR-Pass Filter]

leptosyneBigelovii092IRSun030312mohaveNpCA_22789proofPnResize.jpg

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