Adrian Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 Davies A. (2019) Ceropegia sandersonii Decne. ex Hook.f. (Apocynaceae) Umbrella Flower. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet reflected, fluorescence and visible light. https://www.ultravio...ia-sandersonii/ Surrey, UKSeptember, 2019Home grown specimen of wildflower Other Names:Umbrella PlantFountain FlowerParachute PlantComment:Some time ago I posted some first images of this fascinating plant: Ceropegia sandersonii. The plant, given to me by a friend, has flowered again giving a better chance of doing both UVR and UVIF images. I'm not sure if the results are botanically useful, but the UVIF, in particular, is really interesting. The UVR does not seem to much variation in its UV signature which is primarily UV-reflective although the spots on top of the umbrella show some UV-absorption. The flower was difficult to photograph given its shape and structure. The flower traps insects for a time during which the they gather pollen for pollination. These are some of the first results with my newly converted Nikon D800 full spectrum camera, and my new Nikon D850 for the UVIF, which is looking very good! Reference:1. Proctor, M, Yeo, P, and Lack, A. (1996) “The Natural History of Pollination”. Harper Collins New Naturalist.2. Wikipedia (Nov 2019) Cereopagia sandersonii. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA. https://en.wikipedia...gia_sandersonii Equipment:UVF: Nikon D850 with 105mm Micro-Nikkor lens. Light painted with Convoy S2+ UV torch. f/16 for 20sec.UVR: Nikon D800 full spectrum conversion, with 105mm El-Nikkor lens and Baader-U UV-pass filter. 2 full spectrum Metz 45 CT1 flashes. f/16 at ISO-400.From left to right: Visible, UV-induced Visible Fluorescence (UVF), Reflected UV (UVR). From left to right: Visible, UV-induced Visible Fluorescence (UVF), Reflected UV (UVR). Link to comment
Andy Perrin Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 Amazing photos! As you said, especially the UVIVF photos are fascinating and beautiful. Link to comment
nfoto Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 Yes please, expand this into a properly formatted botanical contribution. Link to comment
bvf Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 Fabulous photos. That flower would make a gread 3D subject. How large is it? Link to comment
Cadmium Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 Adrian, Quite nice photos! Interesting plant. Link to comment
GaryR Posted September 27, 2019 Share Posted September 27, 2019 Awesome presentation! Beautiful results with the Convoy. Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted November 6, 2019 Share Posted November 6, 2019 Adrian, these are exquisite photographs. So, yes, I'm going to combine your two posts and make this into the usual formatted botanical presentation. Link to comment
Adrian Posted November 7, 2019 Author Share Posted November 7, 2019 Thanks for your comments Andrea, and for the formatting! Hopefully the plant will produce more flowers next year. Link to comment
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