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Ligustrum sp. [Ligustrum]


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Droste, Werner (2018) Ligustrum sp. L. (Oleaceae) Ligustrum. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet and visible light. http://www.ultraviol...rum/#entry21768

 

Bonn, Germany

Date: 2. June 2018

Typical hedge plant. Either a cultivar or L. vulgaris.

 

Other Common Names:

  • Liguster (German)
  • Privet (US)

Comment: This is one of the typical hedge plants in the Bonner Südstadt (a suburb of Bonn) . The flower is UV-absorbing.

 

Reference:

1. Wikipedia (04 June 2018) Privet. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privet

2. Wikipedia (04 June 2018) Ligustrum vulgare. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. https://en.wikipedia...gustrum_vulgare

 

GEAR

Equipment

Nikon D810-broadband + Nikon 105mm f/4.5 UV-Nikkor

+BG40 (for visible Light) and

+BG40+Baader U (for UV)

 

 

VIS: Cloudy sky (f11, ISO 200, 1/20s)

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UV: Convoy s2+ (365nm) + Hoya U-340 (f11, ISO 200, 5s, 2x “light painted” with flash light)

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UV: A second version "light painted" from a slightly different angle.

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Werner, thank you for the contribution to the botanical section!

 

As UVP Editor, I've made minor formatting changes. Please verify that the post is OK.

 

You are very welcome to add secondary Wikipedia links to any German pages in addition to the English links. Or any other good reference to shrubs written in German.

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Andrea, thank you for the editing! (I knew, the naming was not 100% correct, but what would you expect from a metallurgist? :) )
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You did great! The names were OK. I only added a couple of references and tweaked the format.

Looking forward to more botanical entries as you have time to make them.

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