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Hyacinthoides non-scripta [Common Bluebell]: Another Example


Yon Marsh

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Marsh, Yon. (2021) Another Example of Hyancinthoides non-scripta (L.) Chouard ex Rothm. (Asparagaceae) Common Bluebell. Flowers photographed in ultraviolet light. https://www.ultravio...es-non-scripta/

 

Location

Trottiscliffe, Kent, UK

Date: 2021 04 21

Wildflower

 

Synonyms:

Hyacinthus non-scriptus L., Scilla festalis Salisb. (nom. illeg.), Scilla nutans Sm. in Sowerby & Smith (nom. illeg.), Scilla non-scripta (L.) Link & Hoffmanns., Endymion nutans Dumort. (nom. illeg.), Agraphis nutans Link. (nom. illeg.), Endymion non-scriptus (L.) Garcke, Hyacinthus cernuus L., Scilla cernua (L.) Hoffmanns. & Link, Endymion cernuus (L.) Dumort.

 

Reference:

1. Wikipedia (24 Apr 2021) Hyacinthoides non-scripta. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, CA.

2. Rørslett, B. 2013. Hyacinthoides non-scripta (L.) Chouard ex Rothm. (Hyacinthaceae). Flowers photographed in visible and ultraviolet light. http://www.ultraviol...ommon-bluebell/

 

Equipment [Nikon D800 full spectrum + Nikon 28/2.8 Series-E]

Filter [u-360 + S8612]

 

Common Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta, false-blue)

Wood Anemone (Anemonoides nemorosa, false-blue)

Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna, false-yellow)

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Common Bluebell

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Common Bluebell

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Lovely carpets of blue bells and fragrance too, the Spanish variety is starting to colonise areas, these are all the native spp.
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Very nice work, Yon.

It is often difficult to get a good wide view to be interesting in UV, but you have certainly succeeded in the 2nd and 3rd photos. I love that false-blue glow in the 2nd photo along with the overall composition of the scene.

 

We need to give your topic the proper formatting required for the botanical section. I will work on that this evening.

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Now, if you would be so kind as to enter your camera in the first topic in the Equipment designation

and also the flower date and location (a town or county), then the entry will be complete. And thank you!

 

It is also OK to enter the exposure data if you like. Not required.

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Thanks, not been teaching for a while now and I'm getting used to this editor, details have been updated above.
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Thank you, Yon. We are always happy to have entries in the botanical section.
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