DaveO Posted October 10, 2013 Share Posted October 10, 2013 Oldfield, D. 2013. Isopogon formosus R. Brown (Proteaceae) Rose Coneflower. Flowers photographed in visible and ultraviolet light. http://www.ultraviol...ose-coneflower/ SynonymsIsopogon formosus var. eriolepis Meisn.Atylus formosus (R. Br) Kuntze Common NamesRose Cone Flower Maldon, Victoria, Australia4 October 2013Wildflower as Garden Specimen CommentA very popular cone-flower, which occurs over a wide area of south-western Western Australia bounded by a line from north of Perth to east of Esperance [Elliott and Jones, 1990, p. 445] Visible Light: Pentax K-5 Full Spectrum Modification, Quartz 105 mm f/4.0 lens, Nikon SB-14 Flash, 1/180 s @ f/16 ISO 200, B+W UV/IR Cut Filter.Image Reference: DO51403 Ultraviolet Light: Pentax K-5 Full Spectrum Modification, Quartz 105 mm f/4.0 lens, Nikon SB-14 Flash, 1/180 s @ f/16 ISO 200, Baader UV-Pass Filter.Image Reference: DO51410 References:Elliott W.R. and Jones, D.L. Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants suitable for cultivation, Lothian 1990, Volume 5, p. 445Atlas of Living Australia http://bie.ala.org.a...opogon+formosus Published 10 October 2013 Link to comment
Andrea B. Posted October 12, 2013 Share Posted October 12, 2013 It looks like an exploding fireworks! Very interesting. Link to comment
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