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Eremophila flaccida subsp. flaccida


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Oldfield, D. 2014. Eremophila flaccida subsp. flaccida Chinnock (Scrophulariaceae) Flowers photographed in visible and ultraviolet light. http://www.ultravioletphotography.com/content/index.php/topic/1168-eremophila-flaccida-subsp-flaccida/

 

Maldon, Victoria, Australia

28 December 2014

Australian Native Wildflower as Garden Specimen

 

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Eremophila flaccida subsp. flaccida extends in the wild from Woodlands northwards to the Hamersley Ranges in Western Australia, where if favours stony red-brown clay flats. This subspecies is recognised by its broad spoon-shaped leaves. It is extremely difficult to propagate from cuttings and is commonly grown, as is this specimen, grafted onto Myoporum species.

 

Visible Light: Pentax K-5 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens, Metz 15 MS-1 flash, 1/180 s @ f/16 ISO 200, B+W UV/IR Cut Filter.

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Image Reference: DO54013

 

Ultraviolet Light: Pentax K-5 Full Spectrum Modification, Nikon Rayfact PF10545 MF-UV 105 mm f/4.5 lens, Nissin Di866 Mark II flash, 1/180s @ f/16 ISO 200, Baader UV-Pass Filter.

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Image Reference: DO54029

 

References:

Chinnock, R.J. Eremophila and Allied Genera, Rosenberg, 2007, p. 634.

Boschen, N., Goods, M. and Wait, R. Australia’s Eremophilas – changing gardens for a changing climate, Bloomings Books, 2008, p.200.

 

Published 29 December 2014

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