nfoto Posted June 14, 2013 Share Posted June 14, 2013 Rørslett, B. 2013. Bryonia dioica Jacq. (Cucurbitaceae). White Bryony. Flowers photographed in visible and ultraviolet light. http://www.ultraviol...a-white-bryony/ Bryonia dioica Jacq.Syn. Bryonia. cretica auct., Bryonia cretica ssp. dioica (Jacq.) TutinNO: Rødgallebær; raudgallbær SE: Röd hundrovaDK: Tvebo Galdebær FI: Punakoiranköynnös DE: Zweihäusige ZaunrübEN: White Bryony This is a toxic climbing vine native to Europe and introduced in the Nordic countries. Plants photographed in Vendée, France 1 June 2011. Image reference: BRYO_DIO_G1106015535_VIS.jpgVisible light: Nikon D3S, Voigtländer 125 mm f/2.5 APO-Lanthar lens, daylight. Image reference: BRYO_DIO_I1106013656_UV.jpgUltraviolet light: Nikon D40X, UV-Nikkor 105 mm f/4.5 lens, Baader U2" (Venus) filter, SB-140 flash. The corolla is highly UV reflective.T he veins of the corolla is more pronounced in UV and there is a central emphasis not seen in visible light. [Published 14 June 2013] Link to comment
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